2015年7月13日 星期一

2015-07-14 Namibia Science


USA TODAY
   
Spotlight shining on Pluto on cold outskirts of solar system   
Washington Post
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The spotlight is bright enough to thaw even Pluto. Well, not quite, but the tiny, icy world is getting front-page, prime-time attention as NASA's New Horizons spacecraft zooms closer. Tuesday morning's 31,000-mph flyby — with ...

Pluto to Get a Close-Up After a Spacecraft's 3-Billion-Mile Journey   New York Times
As flyby looms, Pluto bigger than scientists thought   CTV News
Flying into the unknown: Nasa counts down to nail-biter Pluto flyby   Hindustan Times
CNET   
Times of India   
TIME   
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Daily Mail
   
Researchers discover series of terrifying fish off Sydney coast   
Daily Mail
Chief scientist for the voyage, UNSW marine biologist Professor Iain Suthers, said he was amazed they were able to find so many on the tiny critters and the discovery will now change how researchers study juvenile fish. 'We had thought fish only ...
Submerged volcanoes found off Sydney   The Nation
How do volcanoes form underwater, Sydney Australia   FreeDistrict
Ancient volcanoes may explain why Australia, NZ separated   Whitsunday Times
PC Advisor   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Financial Times
   
UK study warns world leaders on worst-case climate risks   
Financial Times
The risk that climate change will create a nightmarish world of unbearable heat, food crises and swamped cities is so material that world leaders must urgently start trying to quantify it, a UK Foreign Office study warns. The report by Sir David King ...
Treat Climate Change As Seriously As National Security: Report   NBCNews.com
India may be hotter by 8 degrees, lose $200bn per year: Study   Hindustan Times
Floods, food scarcity, water conflicts and migration are key risks: report   Livemint
Business Spectator   
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CTV News
   
New model of sun's cycles predicts 'mini ice age' in 2030s   
CTV News
A new model explaining variation in the sun's output suggests Earth is due for a “mini ice age” in the 2030s. Astronomers have long observed that the number of sunspots varies over a cycle lasting approximately 11 years. At the peak of that cycle ...
Ice-age prediction shows how the future is uncertain   The Australian (blog)
Calmer sun might not mean new Ice Age   The Press
Mini ice age could hit Earth by 2030, researchers say   Atlanta Journal Constitution
Slate Magazine (blog)   
MarketWatch   
Huffington Post   
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NDTV
   
Curiosity finds rocks similar to Earth's crust on Mars   
Fox News Latino
Rocks rich in silica similar to those in the oldest part of Earth's continental crust are scattered throughout the area where NASA's Curiosity probe is exploring on Mars, according to a study published Monday in Nature Geoscience. The discovery comes ...
Curiosity finds continent-building rocks on Mars   Ars Technica
Mars may have had continental crust like ancient Earth   ABC Science Online
Nasa's Curiosity Mars rover captures sunspots   Times of India
International Business Times UK   
NDTV   
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Financial Express
   
When Two Galaxies Collide, Here's What Happens To Their Stars   
Huffington Post
People often talk about two worlds colliding, but what about two galaxies? It turns out that scientists now know what happens when a large galaxy crashes into a smaller one. According to a new study of more than 20,000 merging galaxies, the larger ...
What happens when small galaxies collide with large galaxies?   Financial Express
When Two Galaxies Collide   Focus News
Scientists Find What Happens When Galaxies Collide   NDTV
Techie News   
Techworm   
R & D Magazine   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Is Australia driving recklessly into climate-financial headwinds?   
Business Spectator
Is the next financial crisis going to be caused by climate change? Is it even a good question? There are plenty of more pressing financial worries: China, Greece, and iron ore prices for starters. It's human nature to focus on the biggest, nearest threat.
Mooted targets would confirm Australia as the global climate villain   The Daily Telegraph
Dunne Speaks on Climate Change   Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Party room to get say on climate targets   The West Australian
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Australian   
Sky News Australia   
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STGIST
   
Bees are dying because of climate change, new study suggests   
STGIST
Bumblebee's domains in the southern range are shrinking, and researchers are blaming climate change. The study's lead author suggests that we need to establish new colonies of the bee species in the north, here and in other continents.
Bumblebee Species Habitat Under Threat   University Herald
Save Earth's Pollinators-Fight Against Climate Change   Empire State Tribune
Bumblebees have suffered a massive loss of 185 miles in their ranges between ...   New York Recorder
Discovery News   
Pioneer News   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Lifehacker UK
   
NASA's Mars Trek App Lets You Explore the Red Planet From Your Computer   
Lifehacker UK
This week NASA has launched a new app that allows you to explore the red planet in the style of Google Earth. NASA's Mars Trek is a web app (it should work in most browsers), which allows you to explore Mars through a series of 2D and 3D images that ...

NASA's new Mars Trek interactive map allows red planet exploration at home   Chron.com
NASA's Mars Trek turns you into a Red Planet explorer   CNET
NASA releases interactive Mars map   Sydney Morning Herald
The Tech Portal   
Stuff.co.nz   
Digital Journal   
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National Post
   
June rain fuels severe Lake Erie algae forecast   
Argus Media
Houston, 13 July (Argus) — Heavy June rainfall could lead to the most severe algal bloom in Lake Erie since 2011, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The Maumee river, which feeds into the western portion of Lake ...

Lake Erie algae bloom forecast to be among worst on record   The Weather Network
Can Agriculture Technology Take on Climate Change and Water Pollution?   Techwire.net
NOAA: Lake Erie Annual Algal Bloom Could Be 'Historically Bad'   CropLife
NY City News   
Press Publications Inc.   
MLive.com   
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