2015年7月3日 星期五

2015-07-04 Namibia Science


THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Paris climate meet: India to market its action plan for achieving emission targets   
Economic Times
As the world gears up for the UN Climate Change Conference to be held in Paris this year-end, a lot of attention is focused on India and the role it will play in what many see as a make-or-break deal on climate change. With the US, Europe and now China ...

Singapore commits to ambitious pledge to cut emissions   TODAYonline
S'pore pledges to rein in greenhouse emissions by 2030   The Straits Times
Opinion: Harper running out of excuses on climate   Edmonton Journal
The Australian   
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Guardian   
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National Geographic
   
Scientists in Flying Telescope Race to Intercept Pluto's Shadow   
National Geographic
As a spacecraft nears Pluto, NASA's airborne observatory flew over New Zealand to catch a rare passage of the dwarf planet in front of a distant star. Illustration of Pluto. During an occultation, a planet or other body eclipses a star, whose light can ...
Hopkins scientists readying for flurry of data as New Horizons nears Pluto   Baltimore Sun
What Are the unusual Spots on These Brand New Images of Pluto?   Rapid News Network
#PlutoTime- NASA Starts New Trend On Social Media   Empire State Tribune
Weekly Observer   
Viral Global News   
The Daily Progress   
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Live Science
   
Seahorse Tails to Improve Laparoscopes and Rescue Robots?   
Viral Global News
An international team of researchers has examined the skeletal structure of one of the ocean's most spectacular sea creatures – the seahorse. The seahorse belongs to the Hippocampus genus, an ancient Greek word that roughly translates as “horse sea ...

Landmark Study Aims to Combine Control with Flexibility in Robotic Applications   NY City News
Seahorses square tail opens a new world for robotic designing   The Hoops News
Robotics: Navigate Surgery With Seahorse's Skeletal Tail   Science World Report
Financial Express   
SlashGear   
Zee News   
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Chicago Tribune
   
Russian supply ship launched   
Chicago Tribune
A Russian rocket has successfully launched an unmanned cargo ship to the International Space Station, whose crew is anxiously awaiting it after the successive failures of two previous supply missions. (July 3). AP.
Russian ISS cargo ship successfully launched   The Nation
Successful rocket launch a reminder that Russia, US can cooperate   Christian Science Monitor
Russian cargo ship heads to space station, breaking string of failures   Reuters
Telegraph.co.uk   
CNN   
USA TODAY   
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Irish Examiner
   
Warming of oceans will have dire effects   
Irish Examiner
Time is rapidly running out for the world's oceans and the creatures that live in them as the Earth's climate continues to warm, say scientists. Only “immediate and substantial” reductions in greenhouse gas emissions can hope to prevent “massive ...
Feed Your Soil, Preserve CO2: Reverse Effects Of Climate Change   Empire State Tribune
Tom Karwin, On Gardening: How restoring your soil can help fight climate change   Monterey County Herald
Global Warming cause irreversible damage to Oceans   Pulse Headlines
Campbell River Mirror   
The Guardian   
Newsy   
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Inferse
   
Woolly Mammoth genome sequencing reveals TRPV3 is the cold resistance gene   
Inferse
The woolly mammoth and the modern elephant are two animals that have historically been compared a great deal. That is because they have similarities from a structure standpoint, and technically, are decedents of the same species. However, one question ...

DNA Sequencing of Elephants and Mammoths Resulted to Discovery of a ...   Echo Examiner
Scientists unveil how the Ice Age mammoth thrived in cold   Livemint
Scientists Discover Woolly Mammoth's Ice Age Survival Gene   Immortal News
Sentinel Republic   
Reuters   
Herald and News   
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Metro
   
The future is here. Holograms you can actually touch   
Metro
The future is here. Holograms you can actually touch The future is here – tiny little hologram fairies you can touch. (Picture: Digital Nature Group). In the nineties the USS Enterprise's Holodeck seemed like a distant dream. Captain Picard and co ...
Japanese Scientists Create Holograms That You Can Actually Touch   iFreePress.com (blog)
Echo Examiner: Ultra Fast Laser Holograms From Japan Can Be Touched   Sentinel Republic
You can actually touch these 3D holograms (Wired UK)   Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News
Thrasher Backer   
NYC Today   
Geek Snack   
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NASASpaceflight.com
   
SpaceX working toward Falcon 9 diagnosis ahead of treatment   
NASASpaceflight.com
SpaceX is deep into an internal mishap investigation following the loss during First Stage flight of a Falcon 9 rocket with the CRS-7 Dragon. While the Second Stage is considered to be the main culprit for the failure, investigators are currently ...
SpaceX rocket supplying space station explodes after Florida launch   Vocal Republic
Bloomberg Op-ed: SpaceX knows the risks but will blast off again   Salt Lake Tribune
Our expectations for space travel may have been disappointed, but our ...   London Free Press
Rapid News Network   
Newsmax   
The Bell Jar   
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Las Vegas Review-Journal
   
Long-term Mars living could be possible, study shows   
Las Vegas Review-Journal
This May 5, 2014, image from the Navigation Camera on NASA's Curiosity Mars rover shows two holes at top center drilled into a sandstone target called "Windjana." The farther hole was created by the rover's drill while it collected rock-powder sample ...

Incredible image of Mars proves the planet isn't just a sea of red   TechnoBuffalo
NASA Unveils First Plane to Fly on Mars   NDTV
GeekWire: NASA reveals cool-looking prototype drone for Mars   Sentinel Republic
Royal Society of Chemistry   
Newsroom America   
Pioneer News   
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NBCNews.com
   
Seafaring spiders depend on their 'sails' and 'anchors'   
Financial Express
Spiders can travel large distances across water like ships, using their legs as sails and their silk as an anchor, a new study has found. By: PTI | July 3, 2015 9:18 pm. G+. Spiders can travel large distances across water like ships, using their legs ...
Bad news for arachnophobes! Spiders can 'sail across water like ships'   Irish Independent
Spiders can 'sail across water like ships'   The Independent
Spiders can sail the oceans like ships   UPI.com
Sci-News.com   
ReliaWire   
Tech Times   
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