2015年6月12日 星期五

2015-06-13 Namibia Science


Huffington Post
   
The Problem With Sir Tim Hunt's Comments About Women in Science   
Huffington Post
The trouble with girls in the lab, as Nobel Prize Winner Sir Tim Hunt is reported to have said this week, is that you fall in love with them and they fall in love with you and, when you criticize them, they cry. I realize that Sir Tim Hunt probably thought he was being ...

We must showcase female scientists' work   Financial Times
Sexism in science often stems from 'guy blindness,' not malice   The Globe and Mail
Sexist comments spark "distractingly sexy" tweets from female scientists   CBS News
The Hindu   
The Guardian   
NPR   
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Why the Endangered Species Act Needs a Rewrite   
Canada Free Press
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) is the subject of ongoing litigation over its dubious constitutionality. The 42-year-old law has failed to achieve its central goal of species recovery and has been the target of several reforms in Congress. The administration's ...


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Discovery News
   
PornHub crowdfunding to make sex tape in space   
USA TODAY
... what you are reading about. FacebookEmailTwitterGoogle+LinkedInPinterest. PornHub crowdfunding to make sex tape in space. PornHub is looking for help to make a sex tape in space happen. They've got their astronauts picked out and are looking for.
PornHub asks for $3.4M crowdfunding to make sex tape filmed in space   Montreal Gazette
Pornhub's Sexploration: Crowdfunding to film sex in zero-gravity   Techly
Eva Lovia: If You Orgasm In Space, What Happens To the Money Shot? [Video]   WebProNews
Creativity   
Vancouver Desi   
Latin Post   
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Baltimore Sun
   
Teen discovers planet while on work experience   
Baltimore Sun
Tom Wagg was helping out at Keele University in Staffordshire when he discovered a planet around 1,000 lightyears away. ITN. http://video.baltimoresun.com/?ndn.trackingGroup=91005&ndn.siteSection=latimes_hom_non_sec&ndn.
This teenager discovered a new planet on his third day at work   Washington Post
British teen discovers new planet, similar to Jupiter   Toronto Star
Teenager discovers new planet 1000 lightyears away while on summer placement   National Post
Atlanta Journal Constitution   
Economic Times   
The Week Magazine   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
New pictures of dwarf planet Ceres which could hold alien life   
Telegraph.co.uk
The closest pictures ever taken of the dwarf planet Ceres show that its surface is so peppered with crater marks that it looks like a giant golf ball. The latest in our #Ceres series -- crater with small-scale bright features http://t.co/81lDj2hOLL pic.twitter.com/ ...

NASA still can't explain mysterious spots on dwarf planet   Central Kentucky News
NASA still can't explain mysterious spots on dwarf planet - Central Kentucky News   Vocal Republic
Ceres Image Taken By NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Reveals Craters In Stunning ...   Headlines & Global News
Empire State Tribune   
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Daily Mail
   
NASA find alien planet with an Earth-like stratosphere   
Daily Mail
The hottest known lanet in the universe has been found to possess a similar atmosphere to Earth. The distant exoplanet Wasp-33b has a stratosphere, which is one of the primary layers of our planet's atmosphere - and it could reveal how planets like this form.
Blazing hot exoplanet has 'sunscreen' layer   Science /AAAS
This Exoplanet Is the First One We've Seen With a Stratosphere   Popular Mechanics
NASA's Hubble finds 'sunscreen' layer on distant exoplanet   Times of India
Financial Express   
NYC Today   
Wired.co.uk   
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Huffington Post
   
Polar Bears Seen Eating Dolphins For The First Time As Seal Habitat Melts Away   
Huffington Post
For the first time ever, researchers have documented polar bears preying on and eating dolphins. Scientists in the Norwegian High Arctic witnessed an adult male polar bear prey on two white-beaked dolphins in mid-April of 2014, eating one of the animals, ...

Arctic Polar Bears Eating Dolphins For First Time Ever Due To Global Warming ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Thanks, global warming: Now polar bears are devouring dolphins   Washington Post
Polar bears develop taste for dolphins as Arctic warms   The Daily Star
The Weather Channel   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
China reaffirms 2030 climate commitments: state council   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
[SHANGHAI] China's Premier Li Keqiang reaffirmed the government's commitment to achieve peak carbon emissions by "around 2030", the State Council said in a statement issued late on Friday. The statement contained no new commitments ahead of ...

UN climate negotiations: Second round concludes with 'positive progress'   Financial Express
Global warming: It's the economy, stupid   The Globe and Mail
Bonn pushes climate talks a step forward ahead of Paris   USA TODAY
BBC News   
Reuters   
Financial Times   
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New York Post
   
This is what the pyramids of Egypt look like from space   
New York Post
Next time you're showing off your vacation photos at a party, just hope there aren't any astronauts in the room. Because they're probably getting more Instagram likes with theirs. Three astronauts returned to Earth from the International Space Station on ...

Samantha Cristoforetti Breaks the Record for Longest Single Spaceflight by a ...   Slate Magazine (blog)
Space trio make 'textbook' landing   Sydney Morning Herald
Space station astronauts safely return to Earth   Washington Post
NDTV   
BBC News   
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Chron.com
   
A&M mathematician has theory about what happened to doomed flight MH370   
Chron.com
The ill-fated Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 most likely plunged straight down into the ocean in a nose dive, according to research involving Texas A&M University . A 90-degree nose dive explains the lack of oil or debris in the southern Indian Ocean where ...

'MH370 may have made a 90-degree nosedive into the southern Indian Ocean'   The Rakyat Post
Missing MH370: Nosedive theory may explain lack of debris   AsiaOne
Missing MH370 jet may have nosedived into the ocean: Study   IBNLive
Financial Express   
Sydney Morning Herald   
New Zealand Herald   
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