2014年8月14日 星期四

2014-08-15 Pakistan Science

  CTV News   
Iranian becomes first woman to win top maths prize  The Star Online
Maryam Mirzakhani wins the Fields Medal, becoming the first woman to be awarded the highest honour in mathematics. The professor at Stanford University in California was among four recipients honoured with the Fields Medal – mathematics' equivalent to ...

Iranian president tweets uncovered head of first woman to win Fields medal   The Guardian
Princeton professor is first Canadian to win math's highest honour   The Globe and Mail
Bet you're biased against girls doing maths   The Times (subscription)
Los Angeles Times   
iTWire   
Daily News & Analysis   
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Pakistan's membership of CERN  Daily Times
Pakistan has reached a remarkable milestone in scientific research by becoming an associate member of the European Council for Nuclear Research (CERN). Pakistan is the first Asian country to become an associate member in the Geneva-based CERN, ...


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Imran Khan wants to get rid of KPK: Ahsan Iqbal  dunyanews.tv
Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman & Maulana Shuja-ud-Din Sheikh join Aniq Ahmad in Peyam-e-Subh to What is the Meaning of Pakistan? Follow Up. Follow Up. Fauzia Kasuri, Haider Zaman Qureshi, Ajmal Wazir Ali, & Tehmina Doltana Joins Rehman Azhar to ...


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  The Guardian   
Global cooling: climate scientists keen to meet Tony Abbott's business adviser  The Guardian
Maurice Newman believes Australia has become 'hostage to climate-change madness'. Photograph: Julian Smith/AAP. Tony Abbott's top business adviser, Maurice Newman, has been invited to meet climate scientists following his assertion that the world is ...

Global Warming Could Mean A Wetter World   Guardian Liberty Voice
Global Cooling Is Imminent, Thinks Australian PM Advisor   The Escapist
Letter: Why Join the Climate Change Debate?   Virginia Connection Newspapers
Sydney Morning Herald   
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UN chief stands for peaceful protests  The Nation
UNITED NATIONS - A spokesman for secretary-general Ban Ki-moon Wednesday made no direct comment on to the planned march on Islamabad by Pakistani opposition parties, but said the UN chief upholds the right of people to protest peacefully.

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  Oman Daily Observer   
Dolphins squeal with delight: Study  Peninsula On-line
WASHINGTON: Dolphins often squeal when they get a fish treat, sounding much like happy children. US researchers said on Wednesday they believed these calls are not just ways of signalling to others in the group that there is food around, but expressions ...

Wheee! Treats Make Dolphins & Whales Squeal Like Happy Kids   Huffington Post
Whee! Whales and dolphins squeal with delight   Mother Nature Network (blog)
Whales and Dolphins Squeal when they Get a Fishy Treat   Maine News
Business Standard   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  NBCNews.com   
Scientists think they have dust specks from outside our solar system  Los Angeles Times
Call them the seven wonders of interstellar space: Tiny specks of dust captured by a NASA spacecraft may be the first material from outside the solar system ever caught and brought to Earth. Researchers studying the contents of a capsule returned to Earth in ...

Scientists Find Dust Particles Likely From Outside Solar System   Newsmax.com
Star dust taken from comet tail excites scientists   Contra Costa Times
Stardust Grains May Reveal First Look at Interstellar Space   NDTV
States Chronicle   
Forbes   
KPLU News for Seattle and the Northwest   
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  Angle Chronicle   
Tiny robots in motion, minimal humans required  Angle Chronicle
NA-CC344_SWARM2_G_20140814180236 Scientists from Harvard University have created a new technology that imitates the biological property of swarm insects like bees and ants. Advertisements. Researchers from Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically ...

Researchers create self-organizing robot swarm   Science Recorder
Swarm of 1000 Kilobots cooperates like an ant colony   CNET
Harvard “kilobot” robots assemble into shape   The Hoops News
Stuff.co.nz   
The Australian   
Tech Times   
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  Science Recorder   
Glacial melting is mainly due to human activity, new study shows  Science Recorder
Human activities are the primary cause of glacial melting around the world, according to a groundbreaking study. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles. Just $4.99/year. Subscribe. Human activity is unequivocally ...

Letter: Climate change seen at Glacier National Park   Statesman Journal
10 Things to Know for Friday   Monterey County Herald
Humans May Be Causing Two-Thirds Of Glacial Ice Melt   Headlines & Global News
CBS News   
Discovery News   
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  Reuters   
Mummy mystery unwrapped: Egyptian burial custom began 6000 years ago  South China Morning Post (subscription)
It has long been known that the practice of mummification of the dead in ancient Egypt - fundamental to that civilisation's belief in eternal life - was old, but only now are researchers unwrapping the mystery of just how long ago it began. Researchers on ...

New evidence suggests mummification in Egypt started 1.5K years earlier than ...   Business Standard
Mummies began long before Age of Pharaohs   News24
Egyptian mummification goes back more than 6000 years, scientists say   Haaretz
The Guardian   
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