2014年10月27日 星期一

2014-10-28 Pakistan Science

  Washington Post   
Space Station Cargo Launch Spoiled by a Wayward Sailboat  NBCNews.com
A commercial cargo spaceship was poised to make a gorgeous nighttime liftoff on Monday, visible to millions of people along America's East Coast. But then a boat got in the way. The unexpected presence of a boat downrange of NASA's Wallops Flight ...

Space station cargo ship grounded by wayward sailboat   CBS News
Space station supply launch called off   Herald Sun
Space station supply launch called off after sailboat enters nearby restricted zone   CTV News
The News International   
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  Mother Nature Network   
Space X Dragon Returns From ISS  PC Magazine
SpaceX's fourth official resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS) concluded successfully over the weekend with the safe return to Earth of the company's Dragon spacecraft carrying 4,000 pounds of cargo. The Dragon capsule spent just more ...

After delivering payload, SpaceX Dragon leaves ISS and splashes into Pacific   The Space Reporter
Dragon Spacecraft Completes Mission, Splashes Down in Pacific Ocean   Science Times
SpaceX Dragon capsule splashes down in Pacific (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Independent Online   
NDTV   
Firstpost   
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  Daily Times   
Study reveals link between global warming and cooler winters, melting ice  Science Recorder
Climate skeptics often like to point towards the colder winters being experienced in some areas of the globe as being a sign that global warming isn't actually happening. However, new research, published in the journal Nature Geoscience, shows just the ...

Study shows melting of Arctic Ice doubles the risk of extreme cold weather in ...   Capitalberg
Sea Ice Decline Linked to Global Warming?   Dumb-Out
Arctic ice melt doubles risk of frigid Eurasian winters, study says   The Hoops News
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Hindu   
Salon   
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  New York Times   
For World Record, Alan Eustace Fought Atmosphere and Equipment  New York Times
Alan Eustace, a senior vice president at Google, during a thermal test of his suit before his world-record jump. Credit Paragon Space Development/European Pressphoto Agency. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...

57-year-old computer scientist sky-dives from stratosphere, breaking record   Daily Digest
Alan Eustace breaks Record of Baumgartner by Jumping from 135000 feet   Maine News Online
Google Executive Sets the Bar Higher For Skydiving Record   World Internet TV on PC (blog)
ValueWalk   
People Magazine   
Yahoo News Canada (blog)   
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  Reuters   
Lava flow from Hawaii volcano just 70 yards from nearest residence  Reuters
KAILUA-KONA Hawaii (Reuters) - Lava flow from the Kilauea volcano that has been creeping toward inhabited areas of Hawaii's Big Island for months is now just 70 yards (meters) from the nearest residential property, authorities said on Monday. Residents in ...

After weeks of watching, Hawaii lava nears home   Boston Herald
Banyan trees scheduled to be cut down get another life   Hawaii News Now
Lava from volcano in Hawaii forces residents to get ready to flee   The Australian
NBCNews.com   
seattlepi.com (blog)   
Stuff.co.nz   
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  The Space Reporter   
The Sun just produced the most intense solar flare possible  The Space Reporter
AR 12192, a an unusually large sunspot, continues to generate powerful flares, the latest of which occurred at 10:47 EDT on Monday, October 27. The fourth powerful flare produced by the sunspot in four days was X-class, the most intense flare the Sun can ...

Get a Closer Look at the Giant Sunspot's Solar Flares   Nature World News
More X-Class Flares Erupting From Giant Solar Sunspot   Science 2.0
Giant sunspot on the sun spews out SIXTH massive solar flare in a week   Daily Mail
Science Times   
seattlepi.com (blog)   
Sen - Space exploration network (subscription)   
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  BBC News   
Population controls 'will not solve environment issues'  BBC News
Restricting population growth will not solve global issues of sustainability in the short term, new research says. A worldwide one-child policy would mean the number of people in 2100 remained around current levels, according to a study published in the ...

Culling The Population Is Not A Realistic Environmental Solution   Science 2.0
Stop pretending we can fix the environment by curbing population growth   Washington Post (blog)
No way to stop human population growth?   Science Now
Noosa News   
Business Insider Australia   
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  Capital Wired   
Fireball in space: Astronomers capture images of a star going nova  Los Angeles Times
You don't see this every day. For the first time, astronomers have captured images of a nova very soon after the stellar explosion flared into existence and have tracked the fireball's dramatic expansion into space. The discovery, described in the journal Nature, ...

Astronomers observe 'stellar atomic bomb' in action   Science Recorder
Timelapse images expanding fireball of Nova Delphini 2013 shed light on events   Inferse
From The Mouths Of Baby Fireballs   Science 2.0
Forbes   
Capital Wired   
Science Times   
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  Universe Today   
Rosetta's 67P Comet Compared to Everything, Including the Death Star  Universe Today
67P compared to other comets, asteroids and Earth objects. Even the Death Star. Illustration by Judy Schmidt. We've seen a bunch of pictures comparing Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko with all kinds of cities and objects on Earth, but it's hard to put ...

European Space Agency announces surprising new endeavor: sci-fi movies   Daily Digest
A feast of comet features from Rosetta at Churyumov-Gerasimenko   The Planetary Society (blog)
Why do comets smell so bad? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Mother Nature Network (blog)   
WESH Orlando   
Gizmag   
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  Zee News   
Watch this creepy robotic hand pick up objects using only electricity  ITProPortal
A little-known startup called GrabIt has been making the news recently with mechanical "hands" that use electrostatic attraction to gently pick up and transport objects. Read more: Magic Leap: The mystery startup valued at $1bn. The technology is ...

Now, robots that use static electricity to pick up, transport objects   Business Standard

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