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In the memory of Nobel laureate
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LAHORE - Eminent physicists from all over Pakistan on Friday paid glowing tributes to Nobel Laureate Prof Dr Abdus Salam at the concluding day of the three-day international conference on “Physics and Contemporary Needs”. As November 21 was also the ...
Salam: the scientist inspired by GodDaily Times
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LAHORE - Eminent physicists from all over Pakistan on Friday paid glowing tributes to Nobel Laureate Prof Dr Abdus Salam at the concluding day of the three-day international conference on “Physics and Contemporary Needs”. As November 21 was also the ...
Salam: the scientist inspired by God
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image ISLAMABAD: As many as 153098 registered voters will go for polls in PP-48 Bhakkar-II to elect their representative on November 29. According to Election Commission of Pakistan, out of total voters there are 86529 male and 66569 female voters for ...
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image ISLAMABAD: As many as 153098 registered voters will go for polls in PP-48 Bhakkar-II to elect their representative on November 29. According to Election Commission of Pakistan, out of total voters there are 86529 male and 66569 female voters for ...
Mother Nature Network
Can life evolve on planets without water?
Daily Times
The hunt for alien life has so far focused on planets that may contain water, but scientists claim we should be looking further afield. A new study argues that alien species could exist on planets that contain an exotic substance known as 'supercritical' carbon ...
Can life emerge on a planet without water? New theory says yesMother Nature Network
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Daily Times
The hunt for alien life has so far focused on planets that may contain water, but scientists claim we should be looking further afield. A new study argues that alien species could exist on planets that contain an exotic substance known as 'supercritical' carbon ...
Can life emerge on a planet without water? New theory says yes
Beta Wired
Magnetic field of exoplanet measured for the first time ever
Beta Wired
For the first time ever, planetary scientists have been able to measure the magnetic field of an exoplanet – a planet circling a distant star far from our own solar system. Advertisement. A new research study that involved measuring the solar winds given off from ...
Exoplanet Models Its Magnetic Field for PhysicistsTech Times
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For the first time ever, planetary scientists have been able to measure the magnetic field of an exoplanet – a planet circling a distant star far from our own solar system. Advertisement. A new research study that involved measuring the solar winds given off from ...
Exoplanet Models Its Magnetic Field for Physicists
Exoplanet's Magnetic Field Estimated For The First Time
How to Estimate the Magnetic Field of an Exoplanet?
CBC.ca
Canada pledges $300 million to Green Climate Fund
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Canada will contribute $300 million to the Green Climate Fund, which helps developing countries address climate change, Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq said Thursday afternoon. Earlier that day, the U.N. announced that the fund had fallen short, ...
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$9.3 billion pledged to help poor nations combat global warmingBusiness Recorder
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Canada will contribute $300 million to the Green Climate Fund, which helps developing countries address climate change, Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq said Thursday afternoon. Earlier that day, the U.N. announced that the fund had fallen short, ...
CAFOD welcomes government pledge to Green Climate Fund
Who's Really Paying to Fight Climate Change?
$9.3 billion pledged to help poor nations combat global warming
New York Times
Barley helped ancient humans inhabit the 'Roof of the World'
Los Angeles Times
How did human settlements manage to reach high altitudes in the Tibetan Plateau, a region known as the “Roof of the World”? An international team of researchers has a simple answer: barley. The findings, published in the journal Science, reveal a key factor ...
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Los Angeles Times
How did human settlements manage to reach high altitudes in the Tibetan Plateau, a region known as the “Roof of the World”? An international team of researchers has a simple answer: barley. The findings, published in the journal Science, reveal a key factor ...
Barley quite helpful for Humans Living at High Altitudes
How Early Man Survived at the 'Roof of the World'—And Found the Secret to ...
Better Barley Let People Settle Tibetan Plateau
AL.com
Science this week: Curiosity's Martian 'walkabout,' kids are pretty tough, possible ...
AL.com
This small ridge seems to resist wind erosion better than the surrounding rocks near the base of Mount Sharp on Mars, and NASA's Curiosity rover was studying why this week. (NASA photo). Print · Lee Roop | lroop@al.com By Lee Roop | lroop@al.com AL.
Mars Curiosity Rover could solve mystery of planet thanks to pink cliffsTelegraph.co.uk
Martian developments on Mars and EarthspectroscopyNOW.com
NASA rover to probe mysterious 'pink cliffs' to grasp Mars formationRT
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This small ridge seems to resist wind erosion better than the surrounding rocks near the base of Mount Sharp on Mars, and NASA's Curiosity rover was studying why this week. (NASA photo). Print · Lee Roop | lroop@al.com By Lee Roop | lroop@al.com AL.
Mars Curiosity Rover could solve mystery of planet thanks to pink cliffs
Martian developments on Mars and Earth
NASA rover to probe mysterious 'pink cliffs' to grasp Mars formation
News Tonight Africa
Astronomers find Mysterious and Ultra Bright Object
News Tonight Africa
According to researchers, an unusual source of light that they have discovered could be a huge star or black hole. They said the star would have erupted and exploded as supernova or black hole that combined with another. The researchers from the National ...
Supermassive Black Hole May Confirm Einstein's Theory of RelativityThe Utah People's Post
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According to researchers, an unusual source of light that they have discovered could be a huge star or black hole. They said the star would have erupted and exploded as supernova or black hole that combined with another. The researchers from the National ...
Supermassive Black Hole May Confirm Einstein's Theory of Relativity
Potential Black Hole Discovered 2600 Light Years from Its Galaxy's Core
Strange Light: Is it a Recoiling Black Hole, or a Massive Supernova?
Tech Times
Newly Discovered 'Stargazing' Shrimp Always Looks to the Heavens
Tech Times
Stargazing shrimp have been discovered, looking like aliens underwater - how could they be looking everywhere at once? (Photo : Guido Zsilavecz). A "stargazer shrimp" that always looks to the skies, through striped eyes like marbles has been discovered by ...
Sensational South AfricaVancouver Sun
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“Star-gazing” shrimp discovered in South AfricaTODAYonline
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Stargazing shrimp have been discovered, looking like aliens underwater - how could they be looking everywhere at once? (Photo : Guido Zsilavecz). A "stargazer shrimp" that always looks to the skies, through striped eyes like marbles has been discovered by ...
Sensational South Africa
Star-gazing Shrimp Discovered in South Africa (Photo)
“Star-gazing” shrimp discovered in South Africa
PerfScience
Four Crops account for 64% of all calories Consumed Worldwide
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Every winter, plants die and come back to the earth from where they came and they emit various chemicals they have been storing in their physical bodies. One of the most essential chemicals they release is carbon dioxide. Through respiration process, plants ...
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Every winter, plants die and come back to the earth from where they came and they emit various chemicals they have been storing in their physical bodies. One of the most essential chemicals they release is carbon dioxide. Through respiration process, plants ...
Agricultural Crop Boost Connected to CO2 Increased Seasonal Swings
Global Warming Facts: Study Finds Increased Crop Production Is Causing Rise ...
Crops and Carbon. Seasonal Carbon Cycle and High Yield Crops
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