2014年11月3日 星期一

2014-11-04 Pakistan Science

  NBCNews.com   
Branson still plans to take family on Virgin space trip  Herald Scotland
SIR Richard Branson has insisted he still intends to travel to space with his family on a Virgin Galactic spaceship despite the fatal crash during a test flight. SIR Richard Branson has insisted he still intends to travel to space with his family on a Virgin Galactic ...

Lever under scrutiny in Virgin spaceship disaster   Channel News Asia
Virgin Galactic crash prompts US transport board to probe aviation group   The Globe and Mail
Pilot actions examined in US crash of Virgin Galactic spacecraft   Reuters
Chron.com   
Beta Wired   
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  Financial Post   
Peter Foster: Dedicated to promoting synthetic climate alarmism  Financial Post
The latest synthesis report from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – the “capstone” of the IPCC's Fifth Assessment Report — contains no surprises. However, it is intriguing for how it deals with the absence of warming in the past fifteen ...

Robinson: Long-term investments bring no short-term gain   Salt Lake Tribune
Sounding the alarm on climate change: IPCC eliminates the doubts on human ...   Irish Times
#dnaEdit: Living in denial   Daily News & Analysis
NBCNews.com   
Slate Magazine (blog)   
seattlepi.com (blog)   
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  Laboratory Equipment   
China to launch hack-proof quantum communication network in 2016  South China Morning Post (subscription)
China will complete and put into service the world's longest quantum communication network stretching 2,000km from Beijing to Shanghai by 2016, say scientists leading the project. The quantum network is considered "unhackable" and will provide the most ...

China to build global quantum communication network in 2030   Daily Times
China Holds Int'l Quantum Conference   Anhui News

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  Daily Mail   
Secret vault discovered underneath Amphipolis tomb  Daily Mail
It was feared that a mysterious Alexander the Great-era tomb in northern Greece would never reveal who was buried there. But now are fresh hopes that the ancient burial will give up its secrets, because archaeologists have found an 'underground vault,' ...

Have archaeologists come to a dead end?   Daily Times
Hunt for fourth chamber   New Zealand Herald
Ancient tomb found in northern Greece   CCTV

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  The Nation   
European birds have declined by nearly half a billion since 1980  Science Recorder
European birds are disappearing fast, according to a new study published in the journal Ecology Letters, with the overall bird population declining by 20 percent since 1980. Where there were once 2.1 billion birds in the continent, there are now 1.6 billion, ...

European Birds Are Disappearing: Populations Down 20 Percent Since 1980   Newsweek
Europe's bird population falls by 421 million in 30 years, Exeter study finds   Exeter Express and Echo
European Birds Species on the Decline   Nature World News
Mic   
Salon   
Washington Post (blog)   
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  Daily Times   
Kenya fast tracks establishment of a space agency  Daily Times
NAIROBI – The Kenyan government said on Monday it's reviewing modalities of setting up a space agency to coordinate exploration of the cosmos. Scientist at the National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovations (NACOSTI) chief Margaret ...


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  CBS News   
Robot baby penguin infiltrates Antarctic colony  Los Angeles Times
For decades, humans have built rovers to visit places we can't easily reach, including the moon and Mars. Now scientists have built a rover to explore another challenging target: colonies of adorable penguins. A team led by scientists from the University of ...

Penguin-bot is a happy feat for science   The Star Online
Rover dressed as a penguin aids conservation   BBC News
Robotic baby penguin helps researchers get closer to shy adults   The Independent
Christian Science Monitor   
ABC News   
Washington Post   
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  eco-business.com   
Australia is 'holding back' global climate change fight  eco-business.com
Australia, which has the world's highest carbon emissions per capita and the second biggest coal exporter, has scrapped the carbon tax this year, amidst widespread protests from its citizens. Image: Paintings / Shutterstock.com · BBC News Tuesday 4 ...

Coal is 'the foundation of prosperity' for foreseeable future, says Prime Minister ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Australia Burning More Coal For Power   Energy Matters

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  ExtremeTech   
MIT astronomer says NASA's focus on 'capturing asteroids in baggies' is misguided  ExtremeTech
NASA's ARM project is already a success, and we don't even know if it will really launch yet. Called the Asteroid Redirect Mission, ARM is already a big PR success, capturing people's imaginations and even coming to the popular culture via an ARM-themed ...

NASA focusing on Technologies for In-Situ Resource Utilization   PerfScience
Ebola Outbreak May Hold Lessons for Handling Samples from Mars   Yahoo News
New Technologies Could Allow Astronauts To Resupply While On Mars, During ...   RedOrbit
Examiner.com   
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G20 airport ban claims third advertiser  Stuff.co.nz
Three organisations, including an official group, have been banned from advertising at the Brisbane international airport before the G20 leaders summit. The C20 - a civil society forum that engages with the G20 - wanted to place advertisements in lightboxes ...


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