2015年4月11日 星期六

2015-04-12 Namibia Science


Yahoo News UK
   
Mysterious Desert Fairy Circles Share Pattern with Skin Cells   
Yahoo News UK
Dotting the arid grasslands of Namibia, fairy circles have long baffled scientists as to how these round grassy patches form and why they disappear for seemingly no reason. Their mysterious nature has perhaps deepened with a new finding that the circles ...


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Toronto Star
   
Blob to blame for weird winter weather, scientists say   
Toronto Star
SEATTLE—A gargantuan blob of warm water that's been parked off the West Coast for 18 months is part of a larger pattern that helps explain California's drought, Washington's snow-starved ski resorts and record blizzards in New England, according to new ...

Strange 'Blob' Affecting Weather And Marine Life Around The US   Voice Chronicle
Warm Water Blob on west coast of Pacific Ocean may be caused by climatic ...   The Westside Story
Unusual warm 'blob' of warm water in the Pacific is disrupting climate across the ...   National Monitor
Christian Science Monitor   
Toronto Sun   
The Seattle Times   
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The Nation
   
Asteroid named after Malala   
The Hindu
An asteroid discovered by a U.S. astronomer has been named after Pakistan's teenage education activist and the world's youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai. Amy Mainzer, an astronomer at the NASA in California, discovered an asteroid ...

Malala Yousafzai has asteroid named after her by Nasa scientist honouring her ...   The Independent
Malala Yousafzai honoured with asteroid   CBC.ca
Teen Activist Malala Yousafzai Gets Her Own Asteroid   TIME

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Immortal News
   
Universe's Expansion May Be Slower Than Previously Believed, Study Finds   
Immortal News
According to a team of astrophysicists led by the University of Arizona, the universe might be expanding at a slower rate than previously believed – or so their findings, which were published as two papers in the Astrophysical Journal suggest. The notion of the ...

Universe Not Expanding So Rapidly as Previously Thought: Study   American Register
Discovery reveals 'Development rate of universe' slower than believed   The Market Business
The universe may be expanding more slowly than previously thought   The Space Reporter
The Westside Story   
The Register   
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E Canada Now
   
Daspletosaurus Skull Found In Alberta Suggests Cannibalism   
E Canada Now
“Daspletosaurus torDB” by Original uploader was ????? at ru.wikipedia (Creator:Dmitry Bogdanov) – Transferred from ru.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User:FunkMonk using CommonsHelper.. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons ...

Scientists understand more about Tyrannosaurus rex and its relatives   West Texas News
New evidence for combat & cannibalism in tyrannosaurs   Customs Today Newspaper
Study finds species of Tyrannosaurus may have been a cannibal   Digital Journal
Zee News   
CBS News   
Calgary Herald   
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The Market Business
   
Organic molecules found in the 'Young Star' system   
The Market Business
Solar system might not be a special one, but a new study conducted at young star is found to have complex organic molecule in the system. The findings, published in the journal Nature, show that the same chemical building blocks that support the kind of life ...

An Infant Star's Neighborhood Is Brimming With Life's Precursors   The Leader
Baby star found to have building blocks of life: research   Times LIVE
Complex Organic Molecules Found In 1-Million-Year-Old Star   Yibada (English Edition)

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CleanTechnica
   
Japan Moves Closer To A Climate Pledge   
CleanTechnica
Japanese media reported on Thursday that the nation is studying a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by around 20% by 2030. Sources differ about the base year (2005 or 2013). From this informally rendered pledge—the first time Japan has mentioned ...

US Climate Target Encourages Others to Put Best Foot Forward   Energy Collective
A Paris Climate Agreement - Africa's Opportunity for a Sustainable Century   Huffington Post UK

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Empire State Tribune
   
Parisian politicians squabble as smog suffocates the city of lights   
Empire State Tribune
According to Airparif, the city's air-quality monitor, Paris is under a seasonal pollution predicament that drives the concentration of particles called PM10 and PM2.5 in some areas to levels as thick as in Beijing. The dirtiest areas include Rue Royale near Place ...

Polluted: Paris in the spring   Independent Online
Paris mayor races to improve air quality ahead of marathon   FRANCE 24

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AsiaOne
   
'Gateway to Hell' sinkhole opens up on Chinese mountainside spewing fumes at ...   
The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
A giant fiery chasm that opened up on a mountainside in China has been branded the 'Gateway to Hell' by superstitious locals. Fumes spewing from the glowing pit are so hot that tree branches burst into flames when they are held over it. Temperatures inside ...

'Gateway to hell' found in Urumqi   AsiaOne

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Tech Times
   
Did Someone Just Open a Portal to Hell in China?   
The Epoch Times
A mysterious fiery hole was discovered by locals in western China, and now, villagers are afraid to go near it. The hole, which is a few feet wide, radiates intense heat and glows bright orange. Villagers terrified when they find a sinkhole spewing fire in China ...

Horrified villagers dub mysterious fire spewing sinkhole 'Gateway to hell'   Customs Today Newspaper
Mysterious sinkhole shocks Chinese village   Newsfirst
Chinese Villagers Alarmed By Appearance Of Fiery Sinkhole   Tech Times
NEWS.com.au   
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