2014年10月12日 星期日

2014-10-13 Pakistan Science


Response to climate change impacts  DAWN.com
SENSITISING participants of the UN Climate Summit in New York last month about how Pakistan is suffering multiple natural disasters, adviser on national security and foreign affairs Sartaj Aziz said his country requires $5bn annually to undertake adaptation ...

Adapt to climate and cut emissions, say Brazil, South Africa, India and China   Economic Times

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  Channel News Asia   
Terminator takes on new global role  Hong Kong Standard
The praise for Schwarzenegger came from French foreign minister Laurent Fabius in Paris, where the Hollywood actor turned politician was presiding over a climate change conference in the run-up to a global summit on the issue next year. The two-time ...

Schwarzenegger praised as climate 'Innovator'   China Post
Schwarzenegger goes from Terminator to climate 'Innovator'   Channel News Asia
Schwarzenegger Pushes for Action at Paris Climate Meeting   Voice of America
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  RT   
Robot snake mimics sidewinder motion, conquers sandy slopes (VIDEO)  RT
​A robot snake, built for a project to uncover the secret of sidewinder rattlesnake locomotion, has learnt a few tricks from nature and can now climb up slippery sand dunes. Such robots, researchers say, can be useful in search and rescue missions. In a study ...

Robot Snakes Teach Scientists How Sidewinders Move   TIME
Snake robot to aid search-and-rescue   Business Standard
Scientists design a slithering snake robot. Why?   Christian Science Monitor
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  CBC.ca   
Tropics may lose their most important fish species to climate change  Daily Digest
New research from the University of British Columbia (UBC) says that many equatorial regions could lose their most important commercial fish species by 2050. Researchers looked at 802 species to see how they reacted to warm water. They then took climate ...

Fish Disappearing from Tropics Due to Rising Sea Temperatures   SavingAdvice.com
Temperature increase will drive fish away from tropics   Delhi Daily News
Marine fish, invertebrates to disappear from tropics due to Rising Temperature   WallStreet OTC
Design & Trend   
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