2015年9月1日 星期二

2015-09-02 Namibia Science


CNN International
   
Met the scorpion's prehistoric, bigger, badder cousin   
CNN International
(CNN) In the prehistoric oceans, this was one bad bug. Scientists are marveling at the world's oldest sea scorpion -- the Pentecopterus, named after a Greek warship. Imagine a creature nearly 6 feet in length, with a long head, a narrow body and large ...
Scientists Identify Largest Scorpion-like Primordial Sea Predator   Pioneer News
Researchers find evidence of giant sea scorpion-like animal that lived 450 ...   NYC Today
Human-sized prehistoric scorpions discovered, too big for Starship Troopers   Morning Ticker
RT   
NewsQuench   
Gizmodo   
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Irish Examiner
   
90% of seabirds have plastic in stomachs, say scientists   
Irish Examiner
Up to nine out of 10 of the world's seabirds likely have pieces of plastic in their guts, a new study estimates. Previously, scientists figured about 29% of seabirds had swallowed plastic, based on older studies. An Australian team of scientists which ...
Nearly all of the world's seabirds have eaten plastic, study estimates   Washington Post
Shocking figures reveal 90% of seabirds have eaten plastic   Daily Times
Seabirds Keep Eating All the Plastic We're Throwing in the Ocean   VICE News
Christian Science Monitor   
Newsweek   
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TIME
   
NASA just released this incredible video of what it was like to fly over Pluto ...   
Cheboygan Daily News
Earlier this year, NASA made history by sending the first unmanned spacecraft to one of the farthest worlds in our solar system: Pluto. Now, the agency has released this incredible video, made from real images of the spacecraft's journey, where you can ...

Pluto probe gets new assignment   FoxReno.com
NASA is sending the probe that took pictures of Pluto to the far reaches of ...   Business Insider
Video Shows Flyby Of Pluto From New Horizons' Perspective   CBS Local
The Planetary Society (blog)   
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Discovery News
   
The Curiosity rover spotted a 'floating spoon' on Mars   
Washington Post
You've probably read about the supposed woman on Mars, spotted in photos from NASA's rovers. Well, I've been over here rolling my eyes so hard they're in danger of falling out, because that's totally ridiculous. But have you heard about the floating spoon?
Curiosity Finds a 'Floating Spoon' on Mars   Discovery News
A Spoon On Mars!   Forbes
Curiosity's latest Mars discovery: a floating 'spoon'   SlashGear
Sydney Morning Herald   
Catholic Online   
First to Know   
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Cue the foreign affairs freakout over the Arctic   
Washington Post
I'm beginning to notice a trend in Sunday New York Times coverage: every few months, it runs a front-page story about waning U.S. influence to some great power competitor in a less-than-vital part of the globe. Five months ago, it was Jane Perlez ...

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Powerful leaders focused on climate change for good reason: US Congressman   
Xinhua
UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 1 (Xinhua) -- Climate change is drawing the attention of the world's most powerful leaders for good reason, Eliot Engel, member of the U.S. House of Representatives told the Fourth World Conference of Speakers of Parliament here ...

Cutting emissions would cost too much, NZ tells UN   Radio New Zealand
Australia, New Zealand defend climate plans, say face high costs   Reuters
New Zealand, Australia's greenhouse gas emission plans described as 'inadequate'   Stuff.co.nz
PLoS Blogs (blog)   
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Wall Street Journal
   
SpaceX Reviewing Suppliers' Quality Control Before Renewing Launches   
Wall Street Journal
PASADENA, Calif.—Space Exploration Technologies Corp. is conducting a thorough review of quality-control issues affecting its suppliers before its anticipated resumption of Falcon 9 rocket launches late this fall, according to company officials ...
SpaceX delays next launch after blast   The Nation
September 1, 2015 in Falcon 9: Falcon 9 rocket to be grounded longer than expected   Spaceflight Now
Falcon 9 fireworks display grounds SpaceX   Bulletin Leader
Ledger Gazette   
Fx Report Daily   
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Los Angeles Times
   
This ice cream doesn't melt -- are you freaking out yet?   
Los Angeles Times
Remember when a mother made the news last year because her son's Wal-mart ice cream sandwich just wouldn't melt? Well now scientists in Britain are attempting to make an ice cream that doesn't melt. See the most-read stories in Life & Style this hour ...

Slower-melting ice cream? Scientists may have it licked   CNET
Melt-Resistant Ice Cream May Be Coming To A Cone Near You   Huffington Post
Slow-melting ice cream comes closer to reality   Financial Express
SlashGear   
Christian Science Monitor   
CNBC   
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Daily Mail
   
3.2 GIGAPIXEL machine will be mounted on the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope   
Daily Mail
It would take 1500 high-definition television screens to display just one image from the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope's 3.2-gigapixel camera. Scroll down for video. The 3.2-gigapixel camera will be the size of a small car and weigh more. SHARE PICTURE.
World's most powerful digital camera will be placed in space telescope   The Space Reporter
The world's most powerful digital camera   Rapid News Network
World's most powerful digital camera gets the go-ahead   Gizmag
PCWorld   
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Orlando Sentinel
   
Three-man crew set to launch for Space Station Wednesday   
Orlando Sentinel
From left to right Soyuz TMA-18M crew members Kazakh Space Agency astronaut Aidyn Aimbetov, Roscosmos Cosmonaut Sergey Volkov and ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen. From left to right Soyuz TMA-18M crew members Kazakh Space Agency ...

New crew of 3 to start 2-day trip to International Space Station   Mashable
First Dane goes into space -- to test bike gear   Reuters
Soyuz, 3-man crew, set for launch to space station   CBS News
The Guardian   
Maine News Online   
Mirror.co.uk   
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