2015年9月9日 星期三

2015-09-10 Namibia Science


CBS News
   
Bright spots on dwarf planet Ceres seen in greater detail   
CBS News
Last Updated Sep 9, 2015 9:55 PM EDT. Intriguing bright spots in a crater on the dwarf planet Ceres, the largest body in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, are coming into sharper focus as NASA's Dawn spacecraft studies the world from a ...

New photos show Ceres's mysterious spots in stunning detail   Washington Post
The alien spots of Ceres revealed in unprecedented detail: Dawn probe captures ...   Daily Mail
NASA Photo Captures Clearest Image Yet Of Ceres' Mysterious Bright Spots   Huffington Post
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Nature World Report
   
(LISTEN) Sperm whales have their own versions of 'click' language   
Nature World Report
Researchers from the Canadian Dalhousie University found that just like us humans, sperm whales pick up their click language from their family and close circle. They too reach out to each other in their own version of the language.
Sperm Whales In Different Social Groups 'Talk' In Different Dialects   Tech Times
Researchers: sperm whale clans have own dialects   SlashGear
Whales Have Dialects Just Like Humans, Study Finds   TIME
Gizmodo   
Techie News   
Newsweek   
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SlashGear
   
Scientists plan to reanimate 30000 year old Siberian virus   
SlashGear
Scientist have announced a plan to reanimate an ancient giant virus that was discovered in the frozen wastes of Siberia. The virus is called Mollivirus sibericum and is the fourth pre-historic virus to be discovered since 2003. It is the second ancient ...
30000-year-old 'giant' virus might come back to life   Nature World Report
Tags: Climate Change | Global Warming | french | scientists | prehistoric ...   Newsmax
Scientists Prepare Bringing To Life 30000 Year-Old Giant Virus   iTech Post
UPI.com   
San Antonio Express-News (subscription)   
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Northern Californian
   
Scientists Match DNA Samples of Present- Day Basque Population with Iberia's ...   
Northern Californian
Researchers have found that a comparison of DNA samples of present-day Basque populations and that of earliest Iberian farmers had similarities-indicating a crucial link between the communities. For the study, the scientists collected DNA samples from ...

Ancient DNA cracks puzzle of Basque origins   Rapid News Network
Basques Linked to Ancient Iberian Farmers   New Historian
Basque ancestors were farmers   Nature.com

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Christian Science Monitor
   
Could China be the first to land on the far side of the moon?   
Christian Science Monitor
China's space program plans a mission to land a probe on the side of the moon that never faces Earth. Radio signals from Earth cannot reach the moon's far side. By Associated Press September 9, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. The Long March-3B ...
China Aims to Be First to Land on Far Side of Moon   Beijing Review

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NEWS.com.au
   
The most expensive vomit ever   
NEWS.com.au
A HARDENED lump of whale spew might not sound very appealing, but a dog walker is going to become a whole lot richer because of his strange find. The unnamed UK resident stumbled across the large chunk of vomit washed up on the shore after his ...

UK Dog walker is about to make $15000 after discovering piece of whale vomit ...   Perth Now
Want some dried whale puke? Then cough up at least $10000   Detroit Sun Times
Rare Lump of whale vomit found by dog walker can fetch him £7000 at auction   NH Voice
MarketWatch   
Washington Post   
Firstpost   
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Kodela calls for global efforts to tackle climate change   
The Hindu
Assembly Speaker Kodela Siva Prasada Rao on Monday urged the United Kingdom's Department of Energy and Climate Change and Carbon Trust, a-not-for-dividend company, to take note of the challenges of climate change on the Indian coast, particularly ...


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National Geographic
   
How Did Rare Pink Dolphin Get Its Color?   
National Geographic
Pinky the bottlenose dolphin recently surfaced again in Louisiana, making a splash on social media. An error occurred. Try watching this video on www.youtube.com, or enable JavaScript if it is disabled in your browser. Watch Pinky the dolphin show some ...
Pinkie, the rare pink dolphin, spotted in Louisiana waters confirmed a female   12NewsNow.Com
Pink Dolphin is Different Due to Rare Genetic Fault   I4U News
Rare pink dolphin may be pregnant   The Weather Network
Discovery News   
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iFreePress.com
   
Shoulder Bones From Ancient Ape-Like Ancestors Reveal How Humans Started Using ...   
The Market Business
The study was based on the discovery of bones that researchers found to be the last common ancestor. Indeed, our closest relative lived about six or seven million years ago, but determining the dates of this ancestor is important because it sheds far ...
Shoulder evolution explains transition from apes to humans   BABW News
3-D Measurements of Shoulder Bones Offer Evolution Insights   Archaeology
How the human race stands on some big and ancient shoulders   Christian Science Monitor
Northern Californian   
Washington Post   
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PerfScience
   
Grandmothers helped men evolve into monogamous and romantic individuals: Research   
PerfScience
A new research has unveiled that grandmothers have played a vital role in the developing the pair bonds and also, it has led to the development of behaviour among men to protect his female partner from competition. Kristen Hawkes, an anthropologist at ...

Where did monogamy come from? Could we owe it all to ... grandmas?   Christian Science Monitor
Grandmothers Made Us Monogamous-- How?   Food World News
Grandmothers behind the evolution of monogamous and committed relationship   Ledger Gazette
The Asian Age   
Times of India   
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