2014年11月10日 星期一

2014-11-11 Pakistan Science

  Deutsche Welle   
Big data: redrawing the insect tree of life  Deutsche Welle
Scientists show for the first time that insects appeared on earth some 480 million years ago. They were able to adapt to environmental changes quickly and became the world's largest and most diverse group of species. Date 10.11.2014; Author Klaus ...

Insect 'tree of life' shows bugs ruled prehistoric world   Futurity: Research News
The Insect Tree Of Life   Science 2.0
More light on the evolution of insects   Beta Wired
Business Recorder   
Newser   
HeritageDaily   
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  Times of India   
China publishes photos of Earth, Moon taken by lunar orbiter  Times of India
BEIJING: China, on Monday, published photographs of the Earth and Moon together taken by the orbiting service module of the country's first unmanned lunar orbiter, which returned to Earth earlier this month. The photos were taken by the service module at a ...

China publishes Earth, Moon photos taken by lunar orbiter   ecns

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  Firstpost   
Slow moving lava enters Hawaii town, damages property  Firstpost
Honolulu: A stream of lava set a home on fire Monday in a rural Hawaii town that has been watching the slow-moving flow approach for months. The molten rock hit the house just before noon, said Hawaii County Civil Defense Director Darryl Oliveira.
Slow-Moving Lava Sets House Ablaze in Hawaii Town   NDTV
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano: First home incinerated since lava began flowing ...   ABC Online
First home incinerated by lava flow that has been creeping down Hawaii ...   Daily Mail
The Sun Daily   
Slate Magazine (blog)   
Houston Chronicle   
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  Irish Independent   
Where no probe has gone before: bid to land on comet  Irish Independent
An artist's impression of the Rosetta orbiter deploying the Philae lander to the comet. Photo credit: ESA/PA Wire. European scientists will this week make the first attempt to land a probe on the surface of a comet, the climax of a decade-long project to unlock ...

5 things you need to know about the Rosetta landing   Toronto Sun
To land upon a shooting star: Mission to land robot on comet to take final step   The Globe and Mail
The countdown to comet interception is on at Blackrock Castle   Irish Examiner
New York Times   
Mirror.co.uk   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  BBC News   
Breakthrough science prize: Big names add glitz to ceremony  BBC News
Top scientists have been awarded huge cash prizes at a ceremony on Sunday in California. The Breakthrough Prize is backed by leading technology entrepreneurs, such as Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Google co-founder Sergey Brin. The awards ...

Breakthrough Prizes in science, math earn winners $3 million each   Reuters Canada

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  Christian Science Monitor   
Soyuz spacecraft returns astronauts to Earth  Christian Science Monitor
After more than five months in orbit aboard the International Space Station, three astronauts – an American, a Russian, and a German – are back on Earth, courtesy of a Russian Soyuz spacecraft.
How Reid Wiseman Tweeted Through His Space Mission   Newsweek
Baltimore Astronaut Reid Wiseman Returns To Earth After 6 Months In Orbit   CBS Local
A Trio of Space Explorers Safely Return Home   The Atlantic
Belfast Telegraph   
Washington Post   
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  The Guardian   
Harsh times created judgmental gods  Otago Daily Times
People living in hardship are more likely to believe in moralising, high gods, according to a major new study co-authored by New Zealand researchers. The study, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Science, tracks the evolution ...

Judgmental gods the offspring of harsh times, study finds   New Zealand Herald
How harsh environments make you believe in God (or gods)   Washington Post (blog)
When times are tough, cultures turn to moralising gods - study   Voxy
Daily Mail   
9news.com.au   
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  The Guardian   
Governments agree on new protections for polar bears  The Guardian
A mother polar bear and her two cubs traverse the ice in Nunavut, Canada, September 2014. Photograph: Justin Hofman/Barcroft Media. Adam Vaughan. Monday 10 November 2014 09.17 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share ...

Migratory birds, fish and mammals get new UN protection   Business Standard
Host of Birds, Fish and Mammals Gain New UN Protection   Nature World News
“The threats migratory animals face will eventually affect us all”: UN to protect 31 ...   Salon
WallStreet OTC   
American Live Wire   
Dumb-Out   
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  Computerworld   
Scientists raise doubts over discovery of elusive God particle  Computerworld
Scientists, using the Large Hadron Collider, found what they believe could be the elusive Higgs boson particle, but now other researchers are casting doubt on their find. Credit: CERN. MIT professor still confident particle it's Higgs boson, but would still be ...

Higgs boson bummer: Doubt cast on CERN data, but search not over yet   Science Recorder
Higgs Boson? More like Higgs NO, SON! Boffins cast doubt on discovery   Register
CERN Discovery May Not Be Higgs   Sci-Tech Today
Uncover Michigan   
Daily Digest   
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  Reuters   
The Climate Change Game: A Two-Minute Warming  Huffington Post
The international renewable energy landscape is dynamic, competitive, and often a provocative and polarizing plotline. Dynamics are such that our world has experienced a lift in technological advancements that allow us to understand the need for ...

Climate change 'will see more UK forces deployed in conflicts around world'   The Guardian
Global warming 'will require more UK troops sent to fight overseas'   Telegraph.co.uk
Future of UN Climate Body Debated   NewsFactor Network
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle   
Business Standard   
Businessinsider India   
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