2015年9月5日 星期六

2015-09-06 Namibia Science


Livemint
   
Researchers find one-million-year-old monkey fossil in underwater cave   
Livemint
File photo. The paper was published this week in the Journal of Human Evolution. Photo: Christine Pemberton. Melbourne: Scientists have dated a species of fossil monkey, roughly the size of a small cat, from the Caribbean region to just over one ...
1million year old monkey fossil discovered in underwater cave   Financial Express
New evidence confirms antiquity of fossil primate   Business Standard
Fossil Of One-Million-Year-Old Monkey Discovered In Underwater Cave   Focus News
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Northern Californian
   
Decline in number of lions explained with predator to prey ratio   
Northern Californian
The lion population in Africa alone has dropped to around 23,000. Herein, just 20 years back, there were more than 200,000 lions. All the species came under the grasp of human pressures and loss of habitat. Laurence Frank of the University of ...
Predator-Prey Ratio: The New Power Law of the Nature   The Market Business
Predator-Prey Ratio: The New Power Law of Nature   Clapway
Scientists upend assumption that predators always increase with prey   Livemint
AmeriPublications   
Nature World Report   
Ledger Gazette   
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The Budapest Report
   
Your cat doesn''t love you: science   
The Budapest Report
Rudyard Kipling was right. Cats really do walk by themselves and do not need their owners to feel secure and safe, a new study has shown. Although owners might worry that their pet is nervously pining for their return when they leave the house, in fact .
Cats and dogs share different bond with owners: Study   Northern Californian
Your cats don't care about you as much as you'd like to think   The Independent
Cats think they're secured and safe; They don't miss their masters   Weekly Observer
Dispatch Times   
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Financial Express   
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Pioneer News
   
Scientists Find Furthest and Maybe Oldest Galaxy in the Universe   
Pioneer News
A research team from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) recently said it has detected a galaxy that is 13.2 billion years old and also is likely the furthest galaxy from ours ever found. Now, the universe is only 13.8 billion years old ...
Discovery of farthest known galaxy raises questions about early universe   Youth Independent News
13.2 billion-years old Farthest Galaxy Discovered   Rapid News Network
Farthest-ever 3.2-billion-years old galaxy detected   The Indian Express
The Register   
The Next Digit   
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Techie News
   
Critters, not catastrophe, caused Earth's first mass extinction   
Financial Express
A new study has given out the evidence that world's first known mass extinction, which took place about 540 million years ago, had a more subtle cause: evolution itself. By: ANI | Washington | September 5, 2015 3:37 PM ...

Scientists Say on Earth's First Mass Extinction Was Caused by Critters   Press Examiner
Animals, not meteors, were responsible for first mass extinction   Techie News
Critters caused Earth's first mass extinction, not a meteorite or a volcano   Ledger Gazette
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Tech Times
   
NASA's Hedgehog Robot could Bounce Around Comets And Other Objects in the ...   
Tech Times
The Hedgehog robot does not roll around on wheels but instead bounces around a comet or asteroid's surface. It was designed to overcome the challenges of traversing small bodies in the solar system. (Photo : NASA/JPL-Caltech/Stanford). Traditional ...

A little 'Hedgehog' spacecraft might tumble across a comet one day   Dispatch Times
NASA unveils concept of new type of rover called 'Hedgehog'   Press Examiner
Nasa 'Hedgehog' Robots to Hop and Tumble in Microgravity   NDTV

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The Budapest Report
   
Particle Collider Helps Scientists Re-Create Droplets Of ''Primordial Soup''   
The Budapest Report
A state of matter that was previously thought to have existed within a few milliseconds of the universe's creation at the Big Bang has been produced by particle collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at the Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Large Hadron Collider team detects Quark-Gluon Plasma   Northern Californian
Large Hadron Collider helps recreate Big Bang's 'littlest liquid'   KRWG News22
Big Bang Goo Discovered By National Laboratory   Immortal News
The Standard Daily   
Nature World Report   
Times Gazette   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Climate negotiators torn by opposing fears   
The Straits Times
BONN • Negotiators from 195 nations tasked with crafting a universal climate pact are driven by twin fears tugging in opposite directions, which may result in a hollow deal, say analysts. The all-too-real prospect of climate catastrophe on a horizon of ...
2020 vision: Big polluters pledge to reduce emissions   TODAYonline
Contours of landmark UN climate pact starting to take shape   seattlepi.com
New strategy to boost flagging climate talks   Daily News & Analysis
Sky News Australia   
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Mashable
   
Capturing the beauty of Earth's 3.04 trillion trees   
Mashable
The Earth has a staggering variety of trees, many of which are older than any human currently alive today. A new study published in the journal Nature this week, found that there are a staggering 3 trillion trees growing around the world. See also ...
This is how many trees are left on the planet   Business Insider
Study: Finland's forests densest in the world   YLE News
Earth Has Lost Half of Its Trees Since Dawn of Civilization   PPP Focus.com
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