2014年11月13日 星期四

2014-11-14 Pakistan Science

  Firstpost   
ESA's comet lander Philae ends up in cliff shadow, may run out of power soon  Firstpost
Berlin: A shadow was cast quite literally across Europe's historic mission to land on and explore a comet. Scientists on Thursday said the landing craft not only bounced twice, it also came to rest next to a cliff that's blocking sunlight from its solar panels.
Shadow on comet mission as lander on the dark side   Herald Scotland
Space probe lands in comet's shadows   Gulf Daily News
Comet lander faces a power struggle as solar panels left in the dark   The Globe and Mail
Sydney Morning Herald   
GMA News   
The Nation   
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  Nature World News   
Crop Of Climate Corp.'s May in Ag Landscape Bloom  Insurance Journal
Climate change certainly didn't carry the day in the November elections. It shouldn't be news to anyone that the topic ushered in few if any victories for those who had it high on their platforms, and the tens of millions of dollars targeted to defeat those ...

Study: Farmers and scientists divided over climate change   Greensburg Daily News
Farmers and scientists don't agree on climate change   Futurity: Research News
Climate Change Centre to help farmers adapt to new challenges   DAWN.com
Nature World News   
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  News Tonight Africa   
NASA to Launch Orion for its First Test Flight on December 4  News Tonight Africa
NASA is planning to launch the Orion Spacecraft for its first flight into space. The test flight holds significant importance from the perspective of future Mars mission. Orion is currently sitting on the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral ...

5 reasons to get excited about NASA's Orion launch   Globalnews.ca
NASA, Lockheed To Use “Blended Teams” For Orion Test Flight   Space News
NASA's Orion Spacecraft Reached its Launch Pad Cape Canaveral   Voice Chronicle
States Chronicle   
MCADCafe (press release)   
Space Ref (press release)   
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  NDTV   
India plans to set up satellite tracking station in Vietnam  Deccan Herald
India is setting up a new ground station in Vietnam to monitor satellites and upgrading an existing facility in Indonesia, with New Delhi finally waking up to proactive “space diplomacy” of Beijing. India is keen to set up the new station in Vietnam in collaboration ...

Mangalyaan 2 or MOM 2 expected by 2020: ISRO boss   Northern Voices Online
India's Another Mars Mission By 2020, Reveals ISRO Chief   Businessinsider India
MOM 2 possible in 2018 or 2020, says Isro chief   Hindustan Times
Delhi Daily News   
Zee News   
Financial Express   
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  Malay Mail Online   
US village of 134 living without mobile phones and loving it  Malay Mail Online
Green Bank, population 143, has become a mecca for people who are sick of electromagnetic waves. — AFP picGREEN BANK, Nov 14 — In this rural speck of hyper-connected America, it's easier to hear a cow moo than a mobile phone ring. That's because ...

Electromagnetic wave-free: US village is cell phone free and loving it   Luxemburger Wort - English Edition
US village is cell phone free and loving it   dunyanews.tv (press release) (blog)

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  Voice of America   
Forecasters: Warming Climate May Fuel More Lightning  Voice of America
WASHINGTON—. Rising global temperatures may cause a big jolt in the number of lightning strikes in the United States over the rest of the 21st century in the latest example of extreme weather spawned by climate change, scientists say. Researchers forecast ...

Scientists Anticipate More Lightning as a Global Warming Increases   Dumb-Out
As the Earth Warms, Lightning Strikes May Increase: Is This Dangerous?   Tech Times
Wildfires May Fill our Future as Climate Change Sparks Lightning   Science Times
Capital Wired   
Columbus Dispatch   
Toronto Star   
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  Tech Times   
Why Some Mammal Species Kill Their Babies: The Evolution of Infanticide  Tech Times
Infanticide in some mammal species is more common than thought and may be a product of evolution, study suggests. In some species it is a greater cause of death than predators or disease, researchers say. (Photo : Robertson, Wikipedia, Creative ...

Females of some species use promiscuity to prevent infanticide   DigitalJournal.com
Study finds infanticide by adult males common thing in mammal species   Malay Mail Online
Female primates are promiscuous to stop males from killing their offspring   The Independent
WallStreet OTC   
Beta Wired   
Stuff.co.nz   
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  The Nation   
140-million-year-old dinosaur tooth found in Malaysia  The Nation
KUALA LUMPUR - A dinosaur tooth found in Malaysia is at least 140 million years old and belongs to a new species within the 'bird-hipped' Ornithischian order, researchers said Thursday. While still unsure of the exact species of dinosaur, lead researcher ...

Malaysia likely to be hotbed for dinosaur remnants: Palaeontologist   AsiaOne
Scientists discover 140 million-year-old dinosaur tooth in Malaysia   New York Daily News
140-Million-Year-Old Dino Tooth Found in Malaysia   Discovery News
Raw Story   
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  Channel News Asia   
IPCC Chairman urges Singapore to do more to address climate change  Channel News Asia
938LIVE reports: In response, the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources and the National Climate Change Secretariat pointed to various studies and initiatives that have been undertaken to improve the understanding of climate change and its ...

The Hydrologic Fast Lane (Also: IPCC Reports 101)   Circle of Blue WaterNews
Long Road to Paris 2015; Longer-term National Climate Strategies   Breaking Energy
US-China Climate Deal “Heartening” But “Hyped”   China Digital Times
Beacon News (blog)   
Johns Hopkins News-Letter   
Maine News   
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  Laboratory Equipment   
Avian navigation Flight risk  The Economist
HOW birds navigate has long intrigued people. From the Arctic tern's pole-to-pole marathons to the humble homing pigeon's return to its loft, birds manage instinctively tasks for which human beings would need serious technological assistance. Over the years ...

Pigeons May Have an Internal Gyroscope   Laboratory Equipment
Birds use 'gyroscope' in their brain to guide them, study finds   Daily Mail
Perception of gravity plays major role in guiding pigeons home   Zee News

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