2015年7月9日 星期四

2015-07-10 Namibia Science


New York Times
   
Climate Change Is Shrinking Where Bumblebees Range, Research Finds   
New York Times
Climate change has narrowed the range where bumblebees are found in North America and Europe in recent decades, according to a study published Thursday. The paper, published in the journal Science, suggests that warming temperatures have caused ...

Global warming threatens vital bees   Irish Examiner
Pollination perturbation: Is climate change putting bumblebees in a vise? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Rising temperatures due to climate change are latest threat to bumblebees   Los Angeles Times
Reuters   
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Daily Mail   
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The Guardian
   
Pluto image revealed by Nasa offers closest look yet at dwarf planet   
The Guardian
Pluto pictures from Nasa's New Horizons spacecraft making scientists 'drool'. Source: Nasa/Reuters. Link to video · Bill Code. Thursday 9 July 2015 22.29 EDT Last modified on Thursday 9 July 2015 22.53 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share ...

Pluto and us   Washington Post
Pluto Poses With Largest Moon in Cosmic Family Photo   TIME
New Horizons' Latest Views Hint at More Mysteries on Pluto and Charon   NBCNews.com
Mashable   
Financial Express   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Press Herald
   
As NASA's chief astronaut, Maine native is over the moon   
Press Herald
Chris Cassidy, a York High graduate, follows the 'pretty cool company' of Deke Slayton and Alan Shepard. By Gillian Graham Staff Writer. ggraham@pressherald.com | @GrahamGillian | 207-791-6315. Share. facebook · tweet · email. print Comment.
NASA names first commercial crew astronauts, signaling new era of spaceflight   Mashable
Did NASA pick YOU to fly to the Space Station? Find out right here   The Register
Who will be first astronauts to blast off in commercial shuttle?   Christian Science Monitor
seattlepi.com (blog)   
News24   
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ABC Online
   
Giant pandas as sluggish as sloths, lazier than koalas, allowing them to be ...   
ABC Online
According to a recent study, the bears are just as sluggish as the slow-moving sloth due to low levels of physical activity and thyroid hormones. Researchers in China studied three wild pandas at Foping Nature Reserve in Shaanxi province and five ...
Bear Necessities: Scientists Explain How Pandas Survive Eating Just Bamboo   NBCNews.com
Pandas survive almost exclusively on bamboo because of their extremely slow ...   The Independent
Lazy pandas are as sluggish as sloths and have underactive thyroids, Chinese ...   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Rapid News Network   
Malay Mail Online   
Scotsman   
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CNET
   
Dinosaur with curly-horned head unearthed in Canada   
CNET
Paleontologists piece together over 200 bones to discover a Triceratops relative with more horns sticking out of its head than the mutant offspring of a deer and a rhinoceros. by Danny Gallagher · @thisisdannyg; 10 July 2015 1:11 am BST. facebook. twitter.
Welcome Wendiceratops, Dinosauria's Newest Horned Face   National Geographic
Legendary dinosaur family gets curly horned new member   The Nation
Scientists Unearth New Species of Triceratops-Like Dinosaur, the Wendiceratops   Newsweek
The Register   
IGN   
Washington Post   
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CNET
   
Sun looks like a psychedelic marble in new NASA image   
CNET
A trippy image of the sun created from three sources hints at something that might help us unravel the mysteries of our star -- and dark matter. by Michael Franco · @writermfranco; 9 July 2015 9:19 pm BST. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. email.
NASA Releases Composite Image of the Sun's Active Regions   Pioneer News
Fresh images show that the sun has active regions   Benchmark Reporter
X-Ray of Sun shows colorful processes   NYC Today
AOL News   
Times Gazette   
Uncover Michigan   
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Northern Californian
   
Exxon continues to be in Climate Change denial mode   
Northern Californian
Since 1981, ExxonMobil, the world's largest publicly traded international Oil and Gas Company, knew about the dangers of climate change. But then also, it did not bring the matter into the limelight and till date, it continues to be in that denial mode ...
3 Things You Need to Know About 3 Decades Of Deception About Climate ...   TakePart
An Exxon scientist says the company knew about climate change in 1981—and ...   Quartz
Fossil fuel companies have been lying about climate change for more than 30 ...   Grist
Headlines & Global News   
Al Jazeera America   
Media Matters for America (blog)   
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Benchmark Reporter
   
An international group of conservation researchers soon to monitor the oceans ...   
Benchmark Reporter
tiger-shark The strange creatures of the ocean will be studied further to close on a more definitive understanding of the underwater. This will be the one solution for conservationists, who have endlessly trying to get more information from the same ...
Paul Allen gives millions to fund world's largest shark survey   Mother Nature Network (blog)
Global FinPrint Project Provides Closer Look at Shark Population   NBC 6 South Florida
Global FinPrint initiative, aimed at protecting sharks, backed by Vulcan Inc.   State Column
Christian Science Monitor   
Pioneer News   
Times Gazette   
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NBCNews.com
   
Real-Life Mind Meld? Neuroscientists Link Animal Brains Together   
NBCNews.com
Resistance is futile — scientists are now one step closer to the Borg of "Star Trek," wiring brains together into "brainets" that can solve problems as teams, thanks to experiments with monkeys and rats. The researchers say these so-called brain-to ...
Neuroscientists Create 'Brainets', Effectively Link Brain Circuits of Primates ...   PerfScience
Monkey and Rat Brains Wired Together—for Science   Newsweek
Monkey 'brain net' raises prospect of human brain-to-brain connection   The Guardian
Mashable   
New York Times   
The American Bazaar   
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American Live Wire
   
Comet 67P May Not Have Alien Life, Proofs Suggest   
American Live Wire
Two British astronomers hogged the headlines for many days after their presentation at the National Astronomy Meeting at Venue Cymru in Llandudno, Wales with the prime topic of Comet 67P, which is the comet on which the Philae probe of the ESA landed ...

SINKHOLES IN COMET   The Daily Star
Communication troubles prevent efforts to reboot Philae comet lander mission   The Globe and Mail
Philae's comet 67P doesn't harbour life, scientists say   Techie News
Sydney Morning Herald   
Rapid News Network   
Mirror Daily   
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