2015年10月13日 星期二

2015-10-14 Namibia Science


Flemingsburg Gazette
   
Woman Of The Week: Ada Lovelace   
Flemingsburg Gazette
Today marks the annual Ada Lovelace day, the aim of which is to encourage more women to get involved in mathematics and computer programming, the later of which has historically been dominated by men. Ironically, the mathematical genius was the ...

Ada Lovelace Day: Celebrating the world's first computer programmer   Rapid News Network
Science Museum celebrates Ada Lovelace   The Weather Space
Ada Lovelace Day: Who she was - and why we should remember her   iFreePress.com (blog)
Live Science   
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Financial Express
   
New changes in Jupiter's 'Great Red Spot' captured by NASA's Hubble Space ...   
Financial Express
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope's planetary portrait has captured new changes in Jupiter's Great Red Spot. By: ANI | October 14, 2015 9:03 AM. G+. Deal of the Day. Saree. ₹499. 90% · Lavanya Fashion Pink Cotton Kurti. ₹238. 95% · Lavanya Fashion ...

New Hubble Images Delve Deep Into Jupiter's Mysterious Red Spot [Video]   Tech Times
Hubble's 4K images prove Jupiter's Great Red Spot is shrinking   Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)
Spectacular Hubble photo: A bright galaxy holds a hidden secret   Christian Science Monitor
New Kerala   
Gizmodo   
The Weather Space   
Wikipedia   
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Irish Independent
   
'It's Jaws!' Shocked tourists watch as great white shark devours a seal at ...   
Irish Independent
It was a pleasant enough day as the tourists waited to board the ferry home from the celebrated Alcatraz Island. And then a shark swam into view. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. As the tourists looked on ...
San Francisco tourists witness Great White shark devour seal just outside of ...   New York Daily News
Tourist films great white shark attacking seal near Alcatraz   Stuff.co.nz
Great white shark devours a seal on camera as Alcatraz tourists watch in awe   Washington Post
Sacramento Bee   
The Guardian   
Los Angeles Times   
Shark Stewards   
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IBNLive
   
Were dinosaurs warm-blooded?   
IBNLive
Paris: A new method to chemically analyse dinosaur egg shells has allowed scientists to gauge the extinct lizards' body temperature, researchers said on Tuesday. The findings support recent work by other teams that dinosaurs were neither warm- nor ...

Hot or not: Were dinosaurs warm-blooded?   Herald Current
Hot or not: Were dinos warm?-blooded?   MyTechBits
Scientists Take Dinosaur Temperatures To Solve 150-Year-Old Mystery   Tech Times
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
Wikipedia   
Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences   
Wikipedia   
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EcoWatch
   
Melting of Antarctic Ice Shelves Could Double by 2050, Dramatically Increasing ...   
EcoWatch
Don't miss out. Stay Informed. Get EcoWatch's Top News of the Day. Email. If countries act fast to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, according to new research, there is still time to curtail the most cataclysmic Antarctic ice melt. This NASA ...
Melting of Antarctic ice shelves may double by 2050   Livemint
Antarctic Ice Melt Will Double by 2050, Say Experts   Nature World News
Antarctic meltdown: Continent at risk by 2100, cities to pay price   People's World
Newsroom America   
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ABC Online
   
Mars pebbles 'most compelling evidence' red planet had long periods of liquid ...   
ABC Online
Rounded pebbles discovered by the Curiosity rover were carried some 30 kilometres from their source by a flowing river on the red planet, a new study concludes. The research, reported in the journal Nature Communications, provides some of the most ...

Pebbles on Mars Shaped by Ancient Long-Gone Rivers Dozens of Miles Long   Space.com
Pebbles on Mars likely traveled tens of miles down a riverbed, Penn study finds   Science Codex
Martian river likely carried pebbles tens of miles: What could it mean?   Christian Science Monitor
Phys.Org   
Daily Mail   
From Quarks to Quasars   
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eco-business.com
   
Impacts of global warming will impoverish oceans   
eco-business.com
Rising temperatures and acidification threaten to create a hostile ocean environment that will cause a serious collapse in the food chain. shellfish food chain A man selling shellfish and other seafood in Vietnam. Shellfish and other important catches ...
Climate change will lead to food chain collapse across world's oceans, study finds   NEWS.com.au
Global Collapse of the Marine Food Chain is Possible with Climate Change   MyTechBits
Global warming hits another ecosystem: The Ocean's food chain is now in Great ...   Times Gazette
Immortal News   
University of Adelaide   
National Geographic Education   
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Gawker
   
Researcher Sparks Controversy by Collecting a Rare Bird to Death   
Gawker
A researcher from the American Museum of Natural History tracked down an extremely rare bird in Guadalcanal and, after consideration, collected a specimen. With extreme prejudice. What I'm saying here is he killed it. The bird was a rare Moustached ...

A scientist found a 'ghost' bird that hadn't been seen in half a century, then ...   National Post
Scientist finds a bird not seen in 50 years – then he kills it   Sydney Morning Herald
Researcher kills rare bird to study it, controversy ensues   SFGate
Gothamist   
Statesman Tribune   
Nature World News   
National Audubon Society   
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Livemint
   
Nasa satellite phones home to confirm orbit   
Livemint
This technology can enhance the ability of small spacecraft to work in coordination with other satellites to explore asteroids, planets and moons, as well as inspecting other spacecraft. Photo: Bloomberg. Washington: The first of Nasa's new miniature ...
Miniature satellite reaches orbit. Could CubeSats be the next frontier for NASA?   Christian Science Monitor
NASA gets good news! New satellites in orbit and operational now   News Nation
First tiny satellite enters Earth orbit   The Space Reporter
Ledger Gazette   
The Market Business   
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NYSE Post
   
Study says coastal cities could escape a few flooding   
NYSE Post
Millions of Americans will be affected by rising sea levels as carbon dioxide emissions go in check. These emissions will take global warming above 2 degree Celsius if continued unchecked and will push global sea levels up to a striking 14 to 32 feet ...
Map Shows Which American Cities Will Drown With Rising Sea Levels   Tech Times
More Than 400 U.S. Cities May Be 'Past The Point Of No Return' With Sea Level ...   Huffington Post
Millions of American lives would be impacted if Carbon Emissions continue   Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)
Rapid News Network   
I4U News   
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