2015年8月24日 星期一

2015-08-25 Namibia Science


BBC News
   
Tiny trackers could help solve global bee death mystery   
BBC News
An international group of scientists, beekeepers, farmers and technology companies is using cutting-edge technology to help find out why honey bee populations around the world are crashing. Miniscule sensors have been glued to the backs of 10,000 ...

Intel and CSIRO create RFID bee backpacks with Edison   ZDNet
CSIRO tiny trackers help honeybees fight disease   Sydney Morning Herald
Tiny sensors to monitor bees as international researchers unite to save ...   ABC Online
GlobalPost   
Santa Cruz Sentinel   
Computerworld Australia   
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CBS News
   
​Greenland glacier loses chunk the size of Manhattan   
CBS News
Satellite images show that the world's fastest moving glacier lost a piece of ice measuring nearly 5 square miles over two days. Scientists say it is one of the most significant calving events on record. Radar images of the Jakobshavn glacier in ...
Huge chunk of ice breaks off glacier in Greenland - so large it can be seen ...   Mirror.co.uk
Greenland glacier sheds chunk of ice that covers MANHATTAN   Daily Mail
This massive glacier calf can be seen from space   Christian Science Monitor
Metro   
BBC News   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Concerns mount over whale deaths in Gulf of Alaska   
Sydney Morning Herald
Kodiak: Researchers are scrambling to determine the reasons for the deaths of 30 whales in the Gulf of Alaska as unusually warm ocean temperatures continue to wreak havoc in the region. Since May this year, 14 fin whales, 11 humpback whales, one gray ...

Bears scavenge huge whale carcasses on Alaska coast   Telegraph.co.uk
What's killing whales off Alaska's shores? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Whale deaths in Gulf of Alaska spark concern   Toronto Star
The Hullabaloo Online   
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Brisbane Times
   
Japan's spacecraft arrives early to ISS   
Brisbane Times
RAW VISION: The Japanese cargo craft 'Kounotori', carrying food and spare parts to the International Space Station, arrives 20 minutes earlier then expected. 25/08/15. Ashley Madison site offers reward for hack info (Video Thumbnail). Up next... Ashley ...

Japan Sends Minibar to the Space Station   Discovery News
Japan delivers whiskey to space station_ for science   Boston Herald

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Daily Mail
   
The Moon once had fountains of FIRE from lava eruptions   
Daily Mail
The moon was once home to spectacular 'fire fountains', similar to those seen in Hawaii today. The Apollo missions found remnants of these lava fountains in tiny beads of volcanic glass on the moon. Now, US scientists believe they have identified the ...
Fire fountains on moon mystery solved   EarthSky
Ancient Fire Fountains Once Exploded on the Moon's Surface   Science World Report
Fire Fountains On The Ancient Moon Could Help Solve Mystery Of Lunar Origin   Headlines & Global News
The Inquisitr   
ABC Science Online   
I4U News   
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The Nation
   
Nasa Curiosity rover takes selfie on Mars   
The Nation
Nasa's Curiosity rover used its inbuilt 'selfie stick' to capture this 360 degree image of itself sitting in the Marias Pass region of Mars. The robot has been in the area drilling into rock dubbed 'buckskin' to investigate the chemical make-up of the ...
Curiosity Rover Takes “Selfie” On Mars!   Carscoops (blog)
PICTURED: 'Crashed space craft resembling Star Wars destroyer found on Mars'   Express.co.uk
Image of the Day: See what Curiosity sees in latest, stunning Mars selfie   Blastr
Junior College   
Dispatch Times   
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Sumatran rhinos are proclaimed extinct in the Malaysia   
The Market Business
Sumatran rhinos are declared extinct in Malaysia. The survival of the these rhinos is depending on less than 100 individuals in the wild in Indonesia and nine rhinos in captivity, study suggests. The Sumatran rhinoceros, one of the rare large mammals ...

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Oldest message in a bottle washes up on German island of Amrum   
Sydney Morning Herald
When British scientist George Parker Bidder started tossing glass bottles into the North Sea in 1904 he wasn't sending an SOS to the world. Nor did they contain love letters. But he was hoping someone would find his message in a bottle, which carried ...

Found after 108 years: Message in a bottle set afloat for science   CNET
This Message In A Bottle Could Be The Oldest Ever Found   Gizmodo Australia
Not-so-instant messaging: The oldest message in a bottle is found 108 years later   BGR
TBO.com   
International Business Times AU   
RYOT   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Researchers survey 'endless layer of garbage' in Pacific Ocean (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
A research expedition returned to San Francisco Sunday from a month-long reconnaissance mission that is part of a major effort to clean up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. By Jessica Mendoza, Staff writer August 24, 2015. Save for later Saved. close.
Rapid increase in plastic garbage poisoning Pacific   The Times (subscription)
Cleanup Fleet Surveys Pacific Garbage Patch   The Maritime Executive
'Great Pacific Garbage Patch' researchers devastated by sight   CBC.ca
Rapid News Network   
Voice of America (blog)   
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Miami New Times
   
Fairchild Partners With NASA to Cultivate Plants for Use in Outer Space   
Miami New Times
The diet of astronauts usually calls to mind freeze-dried ice cream and beef stroganoff, but these days, nutrition is advancing even in space. Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) now have their own plant growth facility, dubbed Veggie ...
NASA funds Project that aims to recycle human waste into synthetic food   NYC Today
NASA wants to recycle human waste into food: NASA's recipe for food from urine   Examiner.com
NASA looking at ways to recycle astronauts' poop into food   IBNLive
Zee News   
Nextgov   
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