2014年9月5日 星期五

2014-09-06 Pakistan Science

  Christian Science Monitor   
Where will Europe's ExoMars rover land? Scientists can't decide.  Christian Science Monitor
The European Space Agency has narrowed down the landing sites for its ExoMars rover to four. But a recent paper highlights the difficulties they will face in making the final call. By Elizabeth Howell, Universe Today September 5, 2014. close. Personnel walk ...

Robots do battle over Mars exploration   The Straits Times
Student-Built Rovers Will Face Off on Mock Mars Missions   LiveScience.com

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  Zee News   
Pakistan among nations taking part in tsunami test  The Nation
PARIS : A decade after the strongest tsunami in living memory, 24 countries spanning from Australia to South Africa, including Pakistan, will take part in a UN-backed simulation exercise next week to test their capacity to forecast and tackle similar disasters.
Pakistan to take part in tsunami simulation exercise   DAWN.com
Twenty-Four Indian Ocean Nations To Conduct Tsunami Readiness Test   RTT News
Indian Ocean nations in tsunami test next week: UN   Livemint

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  CTV News   
Bones of massive Argentine dinosaur may shed light on ancient behemoths  CTV News
NEW YORK -- Researchers studying the remains of an enormous dinosaur -- a creature that was bigger than seven bull elephants -- have given it an equally colossal name: Dreadnoughtus, or "fearing nothing." Scientists hope its unusually well-preserved ...


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  Daily Mail   
Scientists claim 'telepathy' success after sending mental message from one ...  Daily Mail
Scientists have sent a 'mental message' from one person to another 4,000 miles away in what they claim is the world's first successful telepathy experiment. They connected one person in Mumbai, India, to a wireless headset linked to the internet, and another ...

Mind Reading? Brain-to-Brain Message Sent From India to Paris   NBCNews.com
Telepathy breakthrough as scientists send mental message 4000 MILES ...   Mirror.co.uk
Brains 'talk' to each other, 8000km apart   Times of India
The Australian   
Microfinance Monitor   
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  BBC News   
California blue whales bounce back to near historic numbers  BBC News
Researchers believe that California blue whales have recovered in numbers and the population has returned to sustainable levels. Scientists say this is the only population of blue whales to have rebounded from the ravages of whaling. The research team ...

Success story: California blue whale population has rebounded, scientists say   Science Recorder
Nearly Extinct California Blue Whales Make Incredible Comeback   Ecorazzi
Blue whales of California are back to historical levels, study finds   Los Angeles Times
Tech Times   
Christian Science Monitor   
The Inquisitr   
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  Voice of America   
Scientists Decipher Genome of Coffee Plant  Voice of America
The genetic sequence of the coffee plant, Robusta, has been deciphered by an international team of scientists. Robusta accounts for about one-third of the coffee consumed worldwide. By laying bare the plant's genetic building blocks, researchers will be able ...

Researchers Crack Coffee's Caffeine Secrets, More Research Could Lead to ...   Dumb-Out
Coffee Plant's Genome Sequenced   Uncover California
The Coffee Genome Has Been Sequenced. Here's What That Means For You.   io9
ExtremeTech   
Baltimore Sun   
Diabetes Insider   
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A look at Hawaii volcano sending lava toward homes  New Zealand Herald
HONOLULU (AP) Lava from one of the world's most active volcanos is creeping slowly but steadily through cracks in the earth toward a rural subdivision on Hawaii's Big Island. Scientists warn that if the lava flow from Kilauea continues on its path, it could ...


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  NBCNews.com   
'Alien' mushroom creatures found in Australia  Telegraph.co.uk
Aliens in the shape of unclassifiable mushroom-shaped creatures have been discovered in the ocean depths off Australia. Two species of the strange organisms were found that could not be placed in any existing phyla, the large families of living things that ...

Deep Sea 'Mushrooms' Defy Classification In The Tree Of Life   Huffington Post
Have you seen this creature?   The Copenhagen Post
Mushroom is life, but not as we know it   The Times (subscription)
RT   
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  Zee News   
Rosetta's potential landing sites to be revealed, mission gets first results  Tech Times
Scientists pore over asteroid data to pick site for first attempted soft landing on such a space rock. Five candidate sites have made a short list. (Photo : Planetary Society/ESA). After weeks spent scrutinizing an asteroid, scientists say they will soon announce ...

Rosetta Sends Back Science Data From Dark, Dry Comet   PC Magazine
Rosetta: Spacecraft Beams Data from Comet 67P Closest Encounters   Capital OTC
ESA's Rosetta Probe Gets Close to Duck-Shaped Comet 67P/CK   Voice of America (blog)
Gizmag   
Huffington Post   
ValueWalk   
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  Zee News   
City scientists rewrite history of evolution  Times of India
KOLKATA: Scientists from Kolkata have rewritten the evolutionary history books by finding that oxygen-producing life forms were present on earth some three billion years ago - a full 60 million years earlier than what was previously thought. These life forms ...

Life Was Around Much Earlier than Scientists Thought   Nature World News
Irish and Indian scientists rewrite Earth history   BBC News
Life began on Earth 60 MILLION years earlier than first thought, soil analysis ...   Daily Mail
IBNLive   
International Business Times UK   
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