2014年11月4日 星期二

2014-11-05 Pakistan Science

  Fox News   
Branson promises his family will fly into space after rocket crash  9news.com.au
British mogul Richard Branson has refused to back away from his dream of commercial space travel, saying he and his family will be the first to journey into orbit when his spacecraft are ready. The billionaire head of Virgin has been in damage-control mode ...

Future space tourists don't seem bothered by Virgin Galactic crash   Science Recorder
Virgin Galactic crash probe focuses on early tail release   Tribune-Review
Virgin Galactic crash: Is space tourism worth the risk?   Los Angeles Times
Compositry   
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  Rappler   
In Pakistan, Conservationists Fight To Save Endangered Indus Dolphins, Turtles  malaysiandigest.com
In this photograph taken on September 11, 2014, a Pakistani World Wildlife Fund (WWF) worker carries black spotted turtle at a quarantine centre in Sukkur. Pic: AFPLAHORE: Local legend has it that Pakistan's Indus River dolphin was once a woman, ...

On a sunset cruise   Oman Tribune
Fight to save endangered Indus dolphins, turtles   Rappler

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China to launch quantum communication network  MyBroadband
The network will link the 2,000 kilometres from Beijing to Shanghai, scientists were quoted as saying by the South China Morning Post. “China's quantum information science and technology is developing very fast and China leads in some areas in this field,” ...

China to build super-secure quantum network by 2016, report says   The Nation
Quantum Scientists Gather in Hefei   Anhui News
China to build global quantum communication network in 2030   Daily Times
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  The New Republic   
Climate Change Is Hurting Poor Countries Right Now. Why Won't Rich Countries ...  The New Republic
“All politics is local,” Tip O'Neill, the legendary Capitol Hill pol, used to say. He wasn't talking about the politics of climate change, but he might as well have been. Powerful governments around the world have failed to act in a significant way to fight climate ...

Define Global Warming, Celebrities: Hollywood On Climate Change   Newsmax.com
Latest IPCC report fortunately shows we can still prevent climate change   Open Democracy
Climate talks: India mulls shift in stand   Economic Times
Daily Mail   
Baltimore Sun   
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  ABC News   
Fireballs streak through the skies: Here's where people enjoyed the light shows  Tech Times
Meteor over Japan creates impressive light show as it streaks through nighttime skies. Another meteor also witnessed over the U.S. East Coast. (Photo : YouTube screenshot). A dazzling fireball that cut a fiery path in the night sky over Japan was from a type of ...

Fireball lights up afternoon sky in Bemidji area   TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press
'Fireball' meteor breaks up over southern Japan   9news.com.au
'Fireball' spotted across Cincinnati skies   Cincinnati.com
Space.com   
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  SBS   
Comment: Ground of climate policy is shifting beneath the Government's feet  SBS
Last week, Environment Minister Greg Hunt declared victory in the Coalition's five year battle against carbon pricing. In less than a week, international developments have revealed how short-sighted his climate policies are. With the publication of the IPCC ...

IPCC warns Australia: wrong way, go back!   Echonetdaily
THERMAL COAL-Australian, S. African prices lower on weak demand   Reuters Africa
Power to people in climate of change   Sydney Morning Herald
The Satellite   
The Sunshine Coast Daily   
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Finally, a woman to lead CERN  Beta Wired
1 The top global scientific institution CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) will have its first woman head after Fabiola Gianotti, an Italian Physicist was nominated to hold the said post. She is the first woman to do so not only for CERN but also ...

CERN picks first woman to head physics center   Tech Times
Inspiring young minds   Irish Times
Woman Italian physicist selected to head European organization for nuclear ...   InterAksyon
Rappler   
Inquirer.net   
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  Science Times   
'G2' Gas Ball Survives Black Hole, and Researchers Say They Now Know Why  Science Times
For years, astronomers have pondered the origins and the contents of the mysterious G2 object floating in the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Drifting towards the galaxy's supermassive black hole, the passing cloud was thought to be composed entirely of ...

Astronomers identify mystery object at center of galaxy   World Science
Why Our Galaxy's Black Hole Didn't Eat That Mystery Object   Discovery News
​We Finally Know What That Weird Cloud Is At The Center Of Our Galaxy   io9
Science Now   
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  SFGate   
Day in Pictures, Nov. 4, 2014  SFGate
Day in Pictures, Nov. 4, 2014. By Mike Moffitt. on November 4, 2014 1:35 PM. print_article|slideshow-97014|slideshow-share-redesign|7; comments_jump|slideshow-97014|slideshow-share-redesign|1.
Strange clouds   seattlepi.com
Explaining Rare 'Hole Punch' Cloud With Rainbow in the Middle   National Geographic
The stunning cloud that packs a punch: The Fallstreak, as viewed from Australia   Washington Post (blog)
The Independent   
News24   
Irish Examiner   
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  Livemint   
Air pollution has negative impact on grain production, downs yield: Study  fnbnews.com
A recent study--Recent Climate and Air Pollution Impacts on Indian Agriculture--published in the Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, has concluded that air pollution seems to have a direct, negative impact on grain production in India, the result ...

Thirty-year study finds pollution cut India's wheat yields by almost HALF   Daily Mail
Want To Feed The World? Tackle Pollution From Ozone And Soot   Science 2.0
Air pollution halves India's grain yield   The Asian Age
Business Standard   
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