2014年11月18日 星期二

2014-11-19 Pakistan Science

  New York Times   
Seeing Jupiter's Red in the Lab  New York Times
Jupiter's Great Red Spot is a result of chemicals being broken down by sunlight, researchers report. The scientists, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, blasted ammonia and acetylene gases, both found on Jupiter, with ultraviolet light. This produced a ...


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  BBC News   
Comet landing: Organic molecules detected by Philae  BBC News
The Philae lander has detected organic molecules on the surface of its comet, scientists have confirmed. Carbon-containing "organics" are the basis of life on Earth and may give clues to chemical ingredients delivered to our planet early in its history.
Camera clues could lead to finding comet lander Philae   Irish Independent
Philae lander 'sniffed' organic molecules on comet before hibernation   RT
Comet probe loses power, but mission not over yet: ESA   The Star Online
The Guardian   
Washington Post   
NEWS.com.au   
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  BBC News   
UK 'to lead moon landing' funded by public contributions  BBC News
A British-led consortium has outlined its plans to land a robotic probe on the Moon in 10 years' time. Its aim is to raise £500m for the project from donations by the public. In return, donors would be able to have photos, text and their DNA included in a time ...

For sale for £64, a place on the Moon to call your own   Yorkshire Post
Lunar Mission One Aims to Send Crowdfunded Probe to Drill on Moon   NBCNews.com
Immortality on the moon? Yours for €80   Irish Examiner
The Australian   
Daily Mail   
Irish Independent   
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  Frontline Desk   
U.S. fearful that Russia may have set up a satellite killer in space  Frontline Desk
Satellite-watchers say a Russian object that was put into orbit six months ago has been behaving strangely, sparking worries that the craft is conducting a test run for anti-satellite warfare. The U.S. military is among those tracking an object Russia recently sent ...

That UFO might be a satellite killer   Open Minds UFO News
Russian Space Object 2014-28E Sparks Worries About 'Satellite Killer'   NBCNews.com
Russian space object 2014-28E behaving in suspicious manner   Beta Wired
Tech Times   
Times of India   
Business Insider Australia   
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  PBS NewsHour   
Finding the culprit virus in starfish deaths, researchers look for environmental ...  PBS NewsHour
Scientists have identified the virus that's caused a massive die-off of starfish along the Pacific Coast. Now researchers must figure out what environmental factors are making the animals more susceptible to the pathogen. Special correspondent Katie ...

Disappearing Sea Stars   Whitman Pioneer (blog)
Study Finds Virus Likely Killing Sea Stars   NBC 7 San Diego
Starfish mystery mass murderer finally unmasked   The Star Online
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin   
Reuters India   
Los Angeles Times   
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  Mirror.co.uk   
Now you can walk up walls thanks to technology inspired by geckos  Mirror.co.uk
A climbing system inspired by geckos has made it possible for a human to scale vertical glass. In a dramatic experiment, an 11-stone volunteer crawled up a 12ft pane using sticky attachments on his hands and feet. The demonstration recalled the movie ...

Geckos inspire scientists in US military-developed Spider-Man suit project   The Guardian
Gecko-inspired adhesives allow people to climb walls   Science Now
An Artificial Adhesive Outgrips the Gecko   MIT Technology Review
Yahoo News UK   
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  io9   
This Terrifying Simulation Shows A Year In The Life Of Earth's CO2  io9
NASA scientists have produced an ultra-high resolution computer model showing the ebbs and flows of carbon dioxide over the course of an entire year. It's both stunning and undeniably frightening. This is the first hi-res simulation to show in such fine detail ...

Stunning NASA Visualization Reveals Secret Swirlings of Carbon Dioxide   National Geographic
NASA Computer Model Shows CO2 Movement Around Planet in Beautiful ...   Tech Times
Watch a year's worth of CO2 swirl around the globe like a horrifying lava lamp   Grist
CBS News   
Live Science   
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  ABC Online   
Japan plans new Antarctic whale hunt  ABC Online
Japan has unveiled plans to resume whale hunting in the Southern Ocean, but has said it will slash the quota of its scientific whaling program. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled earlier this year that Japan's decades-old whale hunt should stop, ...

Japan to expand its Antarctic whaling area   Stuff.co.nz
Japan Cuts Antarctic Whale Quota   Discovery News
Japan to resume 'research whaling' in 2015   Independent Online
Huffington Post   
TIME   
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  BBC News   
National Air Traffic Services releases timelapse tour of UK airspace  BBC News
A timelapse video showing thousands of planes flying in and out of the UK has been released by National Air Traffic Services. Around 6,000 flights take off and land across the region during an average 24-hour period. Air traffic experts collected radar data to ...

Amazing time lapse video of the thousands of flights coming in and out of the UK ...   Metro
Video shows world's busiest heliport in Aberdeen   Aberdeen Evening Express
A day in the life of UK air traffic - video   The Week UK
Irish Examiner   
CityLab   
CBBC Newsround   
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  Scottish Daily Record   
Sexual predators: seals caught raping penguins before eating them  Science Recorder
The sexual harassment and rape of penguins by seals may be learned behavior, scientists say. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles. Just $4.99/year. Subscribe. On a remote island in the sub-Antarctic, male fur ...

Why Do Seals Keep Trying To Have Sex With Penguins?   malaysiandigest.com
seals caught having sex with penguins   Courier Mail
Scientists baffled by seal sex with penguins   Sky News Australia
Beta Wired   
The Times (subscription)   
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