2014年11月20日 星期四

2014-11-21 Pakistan Science


World Fisheries Day today: overfishing, pollution pose serious threats to ...   
Business Recorder
Excessive fishing, pollution and illegal hunting techniques are posing serious threats to Pakistan's vulnerable marine life while there is continuous decline of mangroves. World Fisheries Day is being observed today (Friday) as else where in world on the ...

'Pakistan's water bodies are threatened by exotic species'   Daily Times

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Daily Times
   
Did gravity save the universe after the Big Bang?   
Daily Times
Research by a team of European physicists could explain why the universe did not collapse immediately after the Big Bang. Studies of the Higgs particle suggested that the very early accelerating universe should have been unstable – and scientists have ...

Why Didn't The Universe Collapse Immediately After The Big Bang?   RedOrbit
Gravity May Have Saved Very Early Universe – Study   Sci-News.com

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News Tonight Africa
   
Bottlenose dolphins have whistles for names   
Daily Times
Wild dolphins around Africa have been found to have names identified by a unique whistle. Experts say the discovery, which has previously only been seen in captivity, could shed new insight on how the animals communicate. They also say it could reveal if ...

Researchers find bottlenose dolphins have whistles for names   Daily Mail
Dolphins use Signature Whistles to communicate: Study   News Tonight Africa
Dolphins Use Signature Whistles As Names, Researchers Discover   The Inquisitr
Phys.Org   
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Mars One - 663 Remaining Candidates out of over 200000 Applicants   
DigitalJournal.com
Rob Buccheri, aka Bobby Mars, is currently a resident of West Hempstead, N.Y., a town of about 19,000 on eastern Long Island. If everything goes according to plan, in 10 years he'll be living in a small settlement on Mars. Bobby Mars (Buccheri) is currently ...

Journey to the Mars Planet Could Be Soon   Voice Chronicle
mars and earth may be worlds apart   Florida Weekly

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Irish Times
   
Sunlight may revive comet lander 'Philae'   
Irish Times
Prof Monica Grady of the Open University: “We got all our data back. It has been a phenomenal success.” Previous Image Next Image. Dick Ahlstrom. Topics: News · Science · Churyumov-Gerasimenko · Philae lander · Rosetta satellite · European Space ...

Touchdown! Hear the sound Philae made as it landed on a comet   Los Angeles Times
That Comet We Landed On Sounds a Lot Like the Predator   Boston.com
Scientists Release Recording of Philae Landing on Comet   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Daily Mail   
Wired   
News24   
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New York Times
   
Barley Helped Prehistoric Humans Conquer Roof Of The World   
Bernama
WASHINGTON, Nov 21 (Bernama) -- Growing frost-resistant crops especially barley enabled humans to establish permanent settlements at high altitudes on the Tibetan Plateau or "roof of the world" about 3,600 years ago, a team of international researchers ...

Barley helped prehistoric humans conquer "roof of the world": study   Xinhua
Want to live on the 'roof of the world'? Grow barley   Reuters India
Humans Needed Barley to Inhabit Tibetan Altitudes   Tech Times
New Straits Times Online   
Malay Mail Online   
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STLtoday.com
   
Perfect pairing of Jones, Redmayne holds 'The Theory of Everything' together   
STLtoday.com
Stephen Hawking is about as remarkable as human beings get. Not only is he one of the most brilliant scientists who has ever lived, but he has done his greatest work while battling a dreaded and debilitating disease. Diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig's ...

Review: Stephen Hawking biopic stresses family, not science   Sacramento Bee
The Theory of Everything   Webster Kirkwood Times
Stephen Hawking's Facebook Posts Tell You How The Cosmologist Reacts To ...   International Business Times AU
Creative Loafing Tampa   
The University of Hawaii Kaleo   
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Tech Times
   
Scientists Tagging Fish Are Actually Telling Seals 'Dinner's Ready!'   
Tech Times
Acoustic tags used to track fish for scientific research may be creating a "dinner bell" effect making them vulnerable to predators, researchers say. In a study, seals were seen to prefer and seek out tagged fish over those without tags. (Photo : Wikipedia ...

Why grey seals are loving tracking tags   Christian Science Monitor
Crafty Seals Seek Follow Tracking Device Signals To Catch Fish   DOGOnews
Acoustic Tags Make Fish Easy Dinner For Seals   Voice Chronicle
ValueWalk   
UPI.com   
The Utah People's Post   
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Earthweek - A Diary of the Planet
   
Solar Activity Triggers Lightning on Earth: Study   
Earthweek - A Diary of the Planet
A new British study on the sun's influence on lightning may lead to better forecasts of electrical storms. While recent findings point to the likelihood of more lightning around the world as the planet warms, other research suggests lightning strikes in some areas ...

Sun's Magnetic Field Triggers Lightning Strikes on Earth   Sci-News.com
Sun's magnetic field caused more lightning in Britain   Business Standard
Extreme weather: Sun's “magnet” increases UK lightning strikes   The Weather Network
Daily Times   
The Guardian   
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PerfScience
   
Rise in Food Production releasing more CO2 to Atmosphere   
PerfScience
Scientists have determined through a research that a rapid surge in food production to withstand the demands of rising population contributes 25% to the seasonal increase in carbon dioxide. It is known that the carbon dioxide is absorbed by plants during ...

Corn Crops Are Behind Changing CO2 Cycles (+ Video)   Capital OTC
Rise in productivity of corn and other crops modify Northern Hemisphere carbon ...   Frontline Desk
Carbon Dioxide Swings Caused by Crops Productivity Boost   The Utah People's Post
Science AAAS   
Science Recorder   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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