2014年10月5日 星期日

2014-10-06 Pakistan Science

  The Inquisitr   
Orion capsule to take man to Mars  The Nation
Blastoff for the spacecraft which could one day take humans to Mars is set for the final countdown as Nasa moved the huge Delta IV Heavy rocket that will launch it into space onto the famous Cape Canaveral launch pad. It will blast the experimental capsule ...

NASA Orion Spaceship Ready To Blast Off On Maiden Flight, Next Stop — Mars?   The Inquisitr

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  The Express Tribune   
Going extinct: Illegal fishing practices ruining livelihood of Sindh's fishermen  The Express Tribune
BADIN: Fish are wealth for fishing communities, but illegal fishing practices have almost ruined the fishermen's livelihood, compelling them to cross the Indian border in search of a haul, said provincial livestock and fisheries minister Jam Khan Shoro on ...

Strict laws will be introduced against trash fishing: minister   Daily Times

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  Headlines & Global News   
Cheetah Populations Being 'Worn Out,' Declining Due To Human Activity  Headlines & Global News
New research suggests human activity forces cheetahs to expend more energy, and is the ultimate cause of their population decline. Cheetahs are down from a population of 100,000 a century ago to 10,000 today, in the past their disappearance has largely ...

Cheetahs and pumas may have hunting strategies down to a science   Los Angeles Times
Are humans to blame for cheetah decline? Yes, say scientists.   Christian Science Monitor
Humans responsible for declining number of cheetahs   Daily Times
Business Standard   
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  ABC News   
Orphaned Baby Elephants Join in the Global March for Elephants and Rhinos ...  seattlepi.com (blog)
In Africa, baby elephants who were separated and lost from their families - or more likely whose mother's deaths left them orphaned – are successfully raised and returned to the wild at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Yesterday, a group of these cute babies ...

Worldwide march against elephant, rhino extinction draws thousands (PHOTOS)   RT
Elephant and rhino poaching extinction threat   BBC News
Thousands march worldwide for rhino, elephant protection   The Sun Daily
The Seattle Times   
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Earth has 117m lakes  Daily Times
Scientists have finally pinned down the number of lakes that exist on Earth – a grand total of 117 million. Most of the world's lakes are in places where humans don't live, said David Seekell, an environmental scientist at Umea University in Sweden.

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Vietnam's Trang An Landscape Complex showcases rich culture  Daily Times
NINH BINH: Being dubbed “Ha Long Bay on land,” Trang An landscape complex is the first in Vietnam being recognized by UNESCO World Heritage Committee as a mixed cultural and natural site in 2014. Located in Vietnam's northern Ninh Binh province, ...


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  Kansas City Star   
Events prepared for total lunar eclipse  Focus Taiwan News Channel
Taipei, Oct. 6 (CNA) Astronomy buffs in different parts of Taiwan will be treated to a variety of events scheduled for Oct. 8, when a total lunar eclipse will take stage. The Taipei Astronomical Museum said it will open its observatory to the public between 5:30 ...

NZ 'brilliantly located' for lunar eclipse   Stuff.co.nz
Total lunar eclipse to glow red   Herald Sun
Moon may turn red during eclipse   U-T San Diego
9news.com.au   
Kansas City Star   
Press-Enterprise   
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  BBC News   
Southern Ocean reread worsens the warming equation  Business Spectator
The RV Kaharoa motored out of Wellington, New Zealand on Saturday, loaded with more than 100 scientific instruments, each eventually destined for a watery grave. Crewmembers will spend the next two months dropping the 20kg devices, called Argo floats, ...

Southern Hemisphere ocean warming 'underestimated'   ABC Science Online
Different depths reveal ocean warming trends   BBC News
Oceans heating up faster than we thought: study   Brisbane Times
Science AAAS   
Business Insider Australia   
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  Capitalberg   
Scientists Applauded For Making New Ocean Maps  Capitalberg
Just imagine what the sailors of old would have done had they been able to see what lay below the waves of the seas. Even ocean faring vessels and explorers are curious as to what secrets are on the ocean floor. Well now the mystery is enlightened ...

New map of ocean floor reveals many underwater mountains and volcanoes   Uncover Michigan
Study of ocean floor aims to break glass ceiling   Daily Digest
Map Reveals New Underwater Volcanoes   Daily Beast
Los Angeles Times   
Business Standard   
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  Fox News   
Letter: Messy march  The Recorder
I see The Recorder posted on its front page articles and photos of the recent People's Climate Change March in New York City. You also featured local residents who participated in it. Nowhere in your paper did you mention that there has been no global ...

There's no denying climate change   The Breeze
Everyone, including China, can do more to tackle climate change   South China Morning Post (subscription)
10 easy ways you can help to stop climate change, starting today   The Independent
Inquirer.net   
Huffington Post   
Fox News (blog)   
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