2014年11月8日 星期六

2014-11-09 Namibia Science

  The Independent   
Rosetta spacecraft to land probe on comet - and make scientific history  The Independent
Dutch astrophysicist Dr Fred Jansen is no stranger to the difficulties of space exploration. He led the team that put an X-ray observatory in orbit in the 1990s, and has since overseen exploration operations to Mars and Venus. But the Rosetta mission manager ...

Moment of truth for Rosetta mission's comet chasers as landing nears   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Canadian company's tech key to first ever rendezvous with a comet   National Post
space probe set to land on comet for first time   Telegraph.co.uk
New Zealand Herald   
Channel News Asia   
Herald.ie   
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  Christian Science Monitor   
Rare comet Siding Spring's Mars flyby triggered meteor shower: NASA  Tech Times
Two NASA missions and one ESA mission captured something surprising after the Siding Spring comet passed Mars. The comet's meteor shower produced a startling change in the atmosphere on Mars. (Photo : Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics ...

Siding Spring comet litters Mars with massive debris storm   Science Recorder
Comet bombards Mars sky with meteor shower   Arab News
Pretty Dust: Mars Orbiters Catch Change in Martian Skies Thanks to Comet   Design & Trend
NEWS.com.au   
Clapway   
SpaceFlight Insider   
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  The Express Tribune   
Capping warming at 2 C not enough to avert disaster, climate experts warn  Al Jazeera America
Scientists, environmentalists and world leaders alike have generally agreed that capping Earth's temperature rise at 2 degrees Celsius would prevent the worst effects of climate change — a cut-off touted again in the latest report by the Intergovernmental ...

What's All The Fuss About Climate Change?   The Inquisitr
IPCC's 'scary' new report is needle stuck in an old groove   Telegraph.co.uk
This Chart Shows Just How Much Humans Are Driving Global Warming   Businessinsider India
CHANNELS TELEVISION   
The Houghton Star   
Detroit Free Press   
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  WallStreet OTC   
Could A Techni-Particle Save Us from the Universe's Undoing?  Science Times
Before the Large Hadron Collider began smashing protons together in 2012, researchers feared that the European Organization for Nuclear Research's (CERN) project could create a black hole that would engulf us all. But the particles met at extreme speeds, ...

Denmark researchers question CENR's Higgs Boson particle discovery   Beta Wired
Higgs Boson Particle May Not Exist After All Says Researchers   Guardian Liberty Voice
Shocking! CERN may not have discovered elusive Higgs Boson particle after all   Tech Times
Examiner.com   
Daily Digest   
WallStreet OTC   
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  News Tonight Africa   
Tiny Robots Can Heal By Swimming Through Eyeballs And Blood, But Scientists ...  The Inquisitr
A microscopic robot has been invented that is able to swim through blood and eyeball fluid in order to help heal sick individuals. This extraordinary device was created at the Max Planck Institute For Intelligent Systems. The German-based company has ...

Doctors to use micro robots in human body for medicine delivery   News Tonight Africa
These microscopic robots can swim through your eyeball fluids   Mirror.co.uk
Robotic 'Scallop' Can Swim Through Eye Fluid And Deliver Drugs   Headlines & Global News
Mumbai Mirror   
eWeek   
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  euronews   
EU Commission Urges Flexibility In ATC Reforms  Airwise
New European Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc has called for EU countries to show more flexibility in integrating air corridors as she pressed for completion of a long-delayed overhaul of air traffic control systems. Speaking at an informal meeting in ...

EC transport chief demands a SINGLE EUROPEAN SKY to end 'air traffic gridlock'   Register
EU Commission urges flexibility in air traffic reforms   Reuters
EU nations must cede more control: Bulc   Air Traffic Management

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  BGR India   
Researcher quality influenced by use of social media  News Tonight Africa
According to a new study, the quality of research is now being influenced by whether the scientists interact with reporters and get mentioned on Twitter. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison said that they have found that there is a connection ...

More Researchers, Scientists Are Using Social Media   University Herald
Greater use of social media gets scientists noticed   R & D Magazine
Social media helps get science work noticed   Northern Voices Online

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  spyghana.com   
'African Voices' On CNN Chats With Prof Francisca Nneka Okeke  spyghana.com
This week, one of Nigeria's notable Scientist and Professor of Physics, Francisca Okeke will feature on 'African Voices', CNN's International weekly half-hour programme highlighting Africa's most engaging personalities. Professor Francisca Nneka Okeke.
African Voices Profiles Renowned Scientist, Francisca Okeke   THISDAY Live
Okeke To Feature On Glo-sponsored African Voices   Leadership Newspapers
Nigerian female scientist, Okeke, features on CNN African Voices   Nigerian Tribune

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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Scientists baffled by fish in Olympic bay  Sydney Morning Herald
Experts are at a loss to explain why thousands of dead fish have begun washing up in the polluted Rio bay that will host sailing events at the 2016 Olympics. Guanabara Bay has already been the subject of concern amongst sailors who are to compete in Rio ...

Dead fish in Rio Olympic bay baffle scientists   News24

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Employers Tasked On Protective Equipment For Workers  The Guardian Nigeria
EMPLOYERS in medical research, food, pharmaceutical production and other industries where laboratories are used for extremely hazardous processes have been urged to protect their staff by providing protective equipment for use while at work.
LS Scientific Partners Erlab on Medical Waste   THISDAY Live

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