2015年11月6日 星期五

2015-11-07 Namibia Science


Science World Report
   
Evolution: Complex Skeletons Evolved Far Earlier Than Previously Thought   
Science World Report
Scientists have found that about 550 million years ago, tiny marine creatures had complex skeletons, which suggests that the earliest complex animals lived millions of years earlier than previously known. (Photo : Flickr/Stefan Krasowski). Complex ...
Complex skeletons evolved earlier than realized, fossils suggest   Science Codex
Tiny Fossil Pushes Back Complex Skeleton Timeline   Discovery News
Complex Skeletal Fossil Of Creature That Lived 550 Million Years Ago Found In ...   I4U News

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The Guardian
   
How to colonize Mars   
The Guardian
Ambitious plans to settle the red planet may conflict with international law. Sara Bruhns and Jacob Haqq-Misra suggest an alternative approach. What happens when the population of Mars is more than one? Photograph: Allstar/20TH CENTURY FOX.
NASA seeks astronauts for deeper space missions   Zee News

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
   
Official: NY probes Exxon, Peabody climate statements   
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York's attorney general is examining statements by Exxon Mobil and Peabody Energy to determine whether they deceived investors about the causes and impacts of climate change, an official familiar with the investigations said ...


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CBS News
   
NY attorney general wields powerful weapon in Exxon climate case   
Reuters
By Mica RosenbergA near century-old statute that gives New York state prosecutors unusually broad authority to prosecute securities fraud could prove a powerful weapon as Attorney General Eric Schneiderman probes Exxon Mobil Corp over whether the oil ...

Fossil crisis deepens as Exxon probed on climate cover-up   Telegraph.co.uk
A Range of Opinions on Climate Change at Exxon Mobil   New York Times
Exxon investors may rue climate-risk indifference   Reuters Blogs (blog)
Financial Times   
Discovery News   
The Straits Times   
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ABC Online
   
US astronauts dodge ammonia flakes during risky spacewalk to repair ...   
ABC Online
Two US astronauts successfully dodged highly toxic ammonia flakes during a risky spacewalk to repair a cooling system at the International Space Station. Scott Kelly and Kjell Lindgren floated out of the space station Friday (local time) almost an hour ...
Spacewalkers reconfigure station cooling system   SpaceFlight Insider
Astronauts carry out marathon spacewalk to recharge cooling system   Daily Mail
Short on time, astronauts complete complex spacewalk   CBS News
Telegraph.co.uk   
Christian Science Monitor   
NASA Blogs   
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Livemint
   
New UN report underscores the tough math of the global carbon budget   
Washington Post
With less than a month to go until the all important U.N. climate change conference in Paris, yet another key report has reinforced how off target the world is from the goal of limiting warming to 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. And it ...
All Eyes On China as Climate Summit Approaches   Huffington Post
Biggest emitters of carbon 'least worried about climate change'   The Straits Times
Who Will Pay for Climate Change?   Newsweek
The Australian Financial Review   
TIME   
Business Standard   
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NDTV
   
UK Astronaut Dreams of Heavenly Christmas Pudding   
NDTV
British astronaut Tim Peake looks on during a press conference at the Science Museum in London on November 6, 2015. (AFP). London: Brushing off any last-minute nerves, Britain's first astronaut to the International Space Station (ISS) insists he is ...
UK's first astronaut up for new mission   Sky News Australia
Astronaut Tim Peake hopes to inspire new generation of space explorers   shropshirestar.com
Tim Peake aims to rekindle excitement of Moon missions   BBC News
MyTechBits   
TV Newsroom   
Crawley Observer   
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Huffington Post
   
World's Pledges To Reduce Carbon Emissions Aren't Enough To Tackle Climate ...   
Huffington Post
Countries around the world are pledging to cut their carbon emissions ahead of next month's climate meeting in Paris, part of a desperate team effort to stave off catastrophic climate change. But even if these promises are kept, they won't go nearly ...
UN Report Raises Ceiling for Greenhouse Gas Pollution   New York Times
Global emissions will still be too high come 2030, says UN   Christian Science Monitor
World only half way to meeting emissions target with current pledges   The Guardian

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The Guardian
   
UN climate fund releases $183m to tackle global warming   
The Guardian
A villager washes a cooking pot in the sea around Huraa island, Maldives. The Green Climate Fund is allocating $23.6m to fight water shortages in the low lying atolls. Photograph: Emmanuel Dunand/AFP. Karl Mathiesen · @karlmathiesen · email. Friday 6 ...

UN fund approves its first climate aid for poor nations   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Green Climate Fund approves first eight investments to combat climate change   UN News Centre
UN climate fund approves first projects ahead of Paris summit   Livemint
Reuters   
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Tech Times
   
Study Shows Just How Wide The T-Rex's Bite Actually Was   
Tech Times
A new study conducted by Dr. Stephen Lautenschlager from the University of Bristol demonstrates exactly how wide the T-Rex's jaw could actually get, confirming suspicions that you might not want to run into one. (Photo : Stephan Lautenschlager). Did ...
How jaws influenced dinosaurs diets   The Hans India
Theropod Dinosaurs Could Open Their Jaws Up To 90 Degrees, UK Paleontologist Says   Sci-News.com

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