2015年4月6日 星期一

2015-04-07 Namibia Science


Calgary Herald
   
Study Forecasts 70% Loss of West Canada's Glaciers   
New York Times
The glaciers of the Canadian West could shrink by 70 percent by 2100, according to new research that has implications for predicting glacier loss around the world. The loss of mountain glaciers contributes to the rise in sea levels. As glaciers dwindle there ...

The Crowfoot Glacier in Alberta   660 News
The world wonder that could soon be lost forever   NEWS.com.au
70% of glaciers in B.C., Alberta will melt by 2100: Study   Edmonton Examiner

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CNN
   
Large Hadron Collider: World's biggest physics experiment restarts   
CNN
(File photo) A view of the Large Hadron Collider tunnel, the world's largest particle accelerator, which is located beneath the Alps. Key Facts. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) begins again after a two-year shutdown; The restart was delayed in March. (CNN) ...

Particle-smashing Large Hadron Collider off to a smooth restart   Los Angeles Times
Science Buzz: The LHC is back, free apps aren't free, rats and Texas tarantulas   UT The Daily Texan
The Large Hadron Collider Is Back, Baby   io9
Movie TV Tech Geeks News   
Towleroad   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Fear of spiders an evolutionary advantage   
Stuff.co.nz
New research showing that humans can spot spiders uniquely fast suggests fear of the creatures is hard-wired into our DNA. The researchers think spiders in Africa, where humans evolved, were such a major threat to survival that the ability to spot them was ...

Why Are We Scared Of Spiders? Blame Our Ancestors — Science Says It's ...   Bustle
Human fear of spiders draws scientific focus   Phys.Org
Scientists believe fear of spiders is in our DNA   Examiner.com
Metro   
Business Standard   
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Techie News
   
Here's why humans have a chin and others don't!   
Techie News
Researchers have seemingly solved the mystery as to why only humans of all mammals have chins and according to them it all comes down to the invention of cooking and availability of softer food. There have been quite a few different theories explaining ...

Mystery of Why Humans Have Chins perhaps solved   News Tonight Africa
Cooking may have helped humans evolve chins   Business Standard
Why did humans evolve to have a facial punctuation mark?   Customs Today Newspaper
BBC News   
Market Business News   
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Livemint
   
The INDC road leading to Paris   
Livemint
India must do things on its own because of its own vulnerability to climate change and because in many areas it has the potential to exercise technological leadership. Photo: Bloomberg. The Lima Call for Climate Action adopted by 193 countries at the end of ...

Become a Climate Reality Leader: Share the Truth About Climate Change and ...   EcoWatch
Gabon Becomes First African Country to Submit UN Climate Action Plan   The Guardian
Big nations' climate pledge silent on finance, technology aid to developing world   Economic Times
Chinadaily USA   
International Business Times AU   
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TODAYonline
   
Record California sea lion strandings reach 2250 so far this year   
TODAYonline
A dead sea lion lies on the beach in Hermosa Beach, California, on April 2. Animal rescue centers in California are being inundated with stranded, starving sea lion pups, raising the possibility that the facilities could soon be overwhelmed, the federal agency ...

A record of at least 2250 sea lions stranded along Southern California coast so ...   The Japan Times
Thousands of sea lions turn up stranded, starving on Calif. coast   Las Vegas Review-Journal

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