2015年10月27日 星期二

2015-10-28 Namibia Science


BBC News
   
Cassini probe to sweep over Saturn's moon Enceladus   
BBC News
The Cassini probe is all set to make a daring close flyby of Enceladus, the brilliant white moon of Saturn. The Nasa craft will sweep just 50km above the moon's surface in a final attempt to "taste" the chemistry of water jets spewing from its south pole.
Latest NASA News On Aliens: Agency To Launch New Space Probe In Saturn's Moon   KpopStarz
Nasa spacecraft to fly through icy spray of Saturn moon   The Nation
Spacecraft diving deep into Saturn moon's erupting   Jakarta Post
Nature World Report   
Boston Herald   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
The upside of addressing climate change   
The Australian Financial Review
On anything like our present path the necessary declines in emissions will not occur. Fairfax Media. by Martin Wolf. Will the inter-governmental climate conference in Paris in December be a decisive turn in the world's efforts to curb risks of ...
Climate change pledges 'significant'   Irish Examiner
UN Climate Chief 'Optimistic' On Paris Summit   Sky News
Climate envoys struggle over targets before Paris summit on global plan   Washington Post
Telegraph.co.uk   
Reuters   
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The Guardian
   
The force awakens: tractor beam becomes a reality   
The Guardian
A sonic tractor beam that can grab tiny objects and move them around has been created by scientists in Spain. They used the same technology to lift and spin objects in the air using only the forces produced by a field of ultrasonic waves. Though not ...
Scientists use the force to create real-life Star Wars tractor beam   The Australian (blog)
Sonic tractor beam invented by UltraHaptics can lift and transport small objects   TV Newsroom
Scientists have created a working Star Trek-like tractor beam   TechRadar
ITV News   
Daily Beast   
Live Science   
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Pulse Headlines
   
Loss of big animals and their poo has transformed Earth   
Daily Times
The loss of big animals to overhunting and human-driven pollution has meant a drastic drop in the amount of poo, which is critical to nourishing the Earth, researchers said on Monday. Restoring the populations of large mammals and sea creatures through ...

Study Warns that Large Predator Decline Resulted in Lower Fertilization Rates   Junior College
Loss of whale poop disrupts planet's ecosystem   The Weather Space
Pooped out: Large mammal absence disrupts ecosystem fertilization   Brainerd Daily Dispatch
Business Insider   
Northern Californian   
Christian Science Monitor   
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences   
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CBS News
   
No, a UFO named WTF is not threatening to destroy Earth   
CBS News
Let's start with the facts: Yes, there's something hurtling through space in our direction. Yes, it's going to enter the Earth's atmosphere and possibly land in the Indian Ocean next month. No, scientists don't know quite what it is. And, no, that ...
Space junk will enter Earth's atmosphere on Friday the 13th   NEWS.com.au
The 'Mysterious Object On A Collision Course With Earth' Is A Two Metre Long ...   Gizmodo Australia
ESA: 'WTF' mystery object will hit Earth on Nov. 13   seattlepi.com
Nature.com   
ESA   
Wikipedia   
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Zee News
   
How Filthy is the International Space Station? An Astrobiologist Weighs In.   
NDTV
Astronaut Scott Kelly described the International Space Station's singular aroma as something akin to a mixture of antiseptic and garbage. (Representational image). Let's face it: Floating 220 miles above Earth in a sealed space station for months ...
NASA astronauts all set for spacewalk today   Zee News
Space station astronauts set for spacewalk   CBS News
Microbiome | Abstract | Microbiomes of the dust particles collected from the ...   Microbiome
Mirror   
Wikipedia   
Microbiome   
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Washington Post
   
Deadly heat forecast in Persian Gulf by 2100   
Times of India
By the end of this century, areas of the Persian Gulf could be hit by waves of heat and humidity so severe that simply being outside for several hours could threaten human life, according to a new study. Because of humanity's contribution to climate ...
Climate change could soon push sun-baked cities of Persian Gulf into temps too ...   National Post
Persian Gulf heat: It may become too hot for humans to survive, study warns   CNN
Gulf will be too hot for humans by 2070: study   gulfnews.com
The Guardian   
Chron.com   
MIT News   
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, MIT   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Planets Formed From Pebbles? New Theory Could Explain Problems With Standard Model   
Headlines & Global News
Researchers ran a new computer model based on the idea that planets form from small pebbles, and the results checked out. By Rebekah Marcarelli r.marcarelli@hngn.com | Oct 27, 2015 11:10 PM EDT. Mars. Did Mars form from a tiny pebble? (Photo ...

Venus Mars And Jupiter Conjunct (And Bacon Causes Cancer)   Beliefnet
Computer model sheds light on size differences between Earth and Mars   The Space Reporter
Planetary conjunction: Venus, Jupiter, Mars converge in morning sky   CBC.ca
Junior College   
The Weather Space   
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Classicalite
   
Killer Whale Sends Seal Soaring Through the Air: Video Goes Viral   
Classicalite
Whale watchers near the coast of Victoria, British Columbia posted a story in their Island Adventures Whale Report that a Killer Whale punted a Harbor Seal straight into the air. Shortly after, a video of the event was posted online that soon went ...
Orca killer whale punts seal 80 feet into air (Video)   AmeriPublications
Watch This Amazing Footage of An Orca Punting A Seal 80 Feet In the Air   TIME
Incredible Video Shows an Orca Whale Hurling a Seal 80 Feet Into the Air   Gizmodo
Shine (satire) (press release) (subscription) (blog)   
California Diver   
Chicago Tribune   
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Earthquakes Can Alter Earth's Crust, Says Study   
NDTV
A strong earthquake measuring 7.5 on the Richter scale shook north India, Pakistan and Afghanistan today. Washington: Earthquakes can change the elastic properties of the Earth's crust up to 6,000 kilometres away, altering its ability to withstand ...

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