2015年3月18日 星期三

2015-03-19 Namibia Science


CNET
   
Glowing ultraviolet aurora spotted on Mars   
CNET
NASA's orbiting Mars probe has spotted two surprises in the Red Planet's atmosphere: an unexplained dust cloud and a deep ultraviolet aurora. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; 19 March 2015 12:21 am GMT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin.
The MAVEN Spacecraft Has Spotted a Strange Aurora on Mars   Gizmodo
Wild Weather on Mars: Dust Storms and Aurora Cover Red Planet   NBCNews.com
Mysterious Dust Cloud, 'Christmas Lights' Surrounding Mars Has NASA ...   CBS Local
Engadget   
BreakingNews.ie   
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Irish Independent
   
Spectacular Northern Lights dazzle in Irish skies   
Irish Independent
Tourism bosses may have spent a small fortune lighting up global monuments for St Patrick's Day - but back home thousands of people were treated to a free display as the Northern Lights danced in Irish skies.
Your aurora borealis photos on St. Patrick's Day   CBC.ca
Stunning display of nature: Aurora lights up the sky across the world   TVNZ
Lauren's Science Corner: Aurora Edition   CBS Local
U-T San Diego   
National Post   
The Province (blog)   
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The Independent
   
Genetic study proves Celts not unique genetic group in Britain   
Northern Voices Online
I am sure this study is going to disappoint many people in the UK. A latest genetic study has proved that there is not a unique Celtic group of people in the UK. Till now many scientists believed that Celts are actually a unique genetic group in the country.
DNA study pre-historic British clans had remarkable staying power   National Monitor
Forever England? Gene Map Shows Divided British Isles   NBCNews.com
New genetic map of the UK shows which invasions created Britain's DNA   The Verge
The Times (subscription)   
Express.co.uk   
Yahoo News   
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Echonetdaily
   
Amazon losing carbon-storing ability   
Echonetdaily
View of Amazon basin forest north of Manaus, Brazil, taken from top of a 50m tower for meteorological observations. Photo Phil P Harris. Paris [AFP]. The Amazonian rainforest has lost much of its ability to absorb climate-altering greenhouse gases from the ...

Where am I? > Home > Ecosystems > Amazon forest trees dying youn...   Environmental News Network
Carbon levels in Amazon could cause trees to grow too fast for their own good   Science Recorder
Amazon rainforest soaking up less carbon as trees die young, study finds   Sydney Morning Herald
Bloomberg   
ABC Science Online   
Yahoo News UK   
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Washington Post
   
Darwin's 'strangest animal ever discovered' finally identified after 180 years   
Science Recorder
Creature Darwin said resembled a strange mixture of camel, elephant, and giant rodent has finally been decoded thanks to advanced protein sequencing technique. In 1834, Charles Darwin discovered a very strange set of bones as his famous HMS Beagle ...

Animals that baffled Darwin finally placed on family tree   Christian Science Monitor
Creature Which Puzzled Darwin Is Related To Horse   ValueWalk
Mystery of Darwin's strange South American mammals solved   Reuters

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Mother Nature Network
   
World's largest single marine reserve approved   
Mother Nature Network
Covering 322,000 square miles, the U.K.'s new marine reserve in the Pacific represents a huge victory for biodiversity campaigners. (And fish.) By: Sami Grover. Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 06:32 PM. 0Facebook 0Twitter 0Pinterest 0Google+. The proposed marine ...

Satellites Will Guard New Marine Reserve From Fish Pirates   Popular Science
Conservation protection announced for the Pitcairn Islands   Digital Journal
The Largest Marine Reserve In The World In Pitcairn   Clapway
Scoop.co.nz (press release)   
Washington Post   
The Independent   
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The Daily Star
   
Russian cosmonaut recalls mankind's first spacewalk   
The Daily Star
Moscow: Fifty years after Alexei Leonov carried out the first spacewalk he still vividly recalls the moment he emerged from the capsule to become the only human to have floated in the cosmos. “I gently pulled myself out and kicked off from the vessel,” former ...

50 Years Ago, The First Spacewalk Nearly Ended In Tragedy   io9
First Spacewalk, 50 Years Ago Today, Nearly Ended in Disaster   Discover Magazine (blog)
50th Anniversary Of The Big Day Americans Rarely Talk About   CBS Local
Tech Times   
The Moscow Times   
Smithsonian   
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Scottish Daily Record
   
Countdown To Eclipse: Eerie Darkness To Cover UK   
Sky News
The school run and commute to work on Friday will become an eerie event as rush hour darkness descends on the UK. 02:25, UK, Thursday 19 March 2015. View Of Solar Eclipse From 11 August 1999. The extent of the eclipse increases the further north you ...

Total Lunar Eclipse Early Next Month   The Chosun Ilbo
Solar Eclipse: How And Where To See It   Orange UK News
Solar eclipse to darken skies Friday   CBS News
Burnham-On-Sea   
Yahoo News UK   
USA TODAY   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Raw: Southern Lights Paint New Zealand Sky   
Baltimore Sun
The Southern Lights lit the New Zealand skies early Wednesday morning in spectacular pink and green. Also known as Aurora Australis, the Southern Lights is the same phenomenon as the Northern Lights except it occurs in the southern hemisphere. (March ...

Northern Lights puts on beautiful display and why it happened   WXOW.com
WATCH: Aurora Australis lights up skies in New Zealand, Australia   Globalnews.ca
The Southern Lights Are Going Off In Australia, And It Looks Amazing   Gizmodo Australia
Stuff.co.nz   
Brisbane Times   
The Daily Telegraph   
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Discovery News
   
Ceres' bright spots: Icy volcanoes?   
USA TODAY
Mysterious bright spots on Ceres could turn out to be icy volcanoes that blast water vapor into space, raising the possibility that a life-giving ocean exists beneath the surface of the dwarf planet, according to images from the Dawn probe. Another possibility is ...

After being successfully sucked into Ceres' orbit, what's next for NASA's Dawn ...   The Space Reporter
Ice-volcanoes could be chasing those mysterious bright spots on Ceres   seattlepi.com (blog)
Dawn breaks over Ceres ... and perhaps signs of habitability   EarthSky
Business Standard   
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