2014年12月5日 星期五

2014-12-06 Pakistan Science


Newsweek
   
NASA's Orion has 'bull's eye' landing after test mission   
azcentral.com
This screenshot shows the Orion spacecraft in the Pacific Ocean after it splashed down Dec. 5, 2014, about 270 miles west of Baja, Calif. (Photo: NASA). CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — An unmanned ...

A 'Perfect flight' for Nasa's Mars rocket marks new era   Irish Independent
First Orion spacecraft onto Mars blasts off   The Nation
Orion revives the thrill of space   The Denver Post
U-T San Diego   
Nature World News   
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The Hindu
   
Week ends on optimism in Lima   
The Hindu
As the first week of the UN climate talks draws to a close, the initial despair has turned to optimism but there is still a long way to go in terms of finalising key elements for contributions from countries or a draft agreement for Lima. Saleemul Huq, the director of ...

Talks see progress for agreement on tackling climate change: official   Xinhua
Climate change proposal earns international kudos   New Zealand Herald
Lima climate talks split on role of adaptation, finance in new deal   Reuters UK
Times of India   
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NDTV
   
World's Largest and Least-Creatively Named Telescope Approved for Construction   
U.S. News & World Report
The European Extremely Large Telescope will narrowly beat out Hawaii's Thirty Meter Telescope once it's completed. The European Extremely Large Telescope, seen here in an artist's rendering, will be the largest of its kind once it's completed in 2024.
World largest Telescope “E-ELT” to boast 39-meter aperture, cost $1.24 billion   The Hoops News
ESO Approved the Construction of World's Largest Telescope   Frontline Desk
European Extremely Large Telescope project approved by ESO   West Texas News
Voice Chronicle   
cbsport   
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Discovery News
   
Electric Eels Can Set Charge to Buzz or Stun   
Discovery News
The electric eel is one of those animals that can strike fear into people's hearts, even though it lives a relatively peaceful life in the tepid waterways of South America. Now scientists have figured out how it uses its electric shock to both detect and stun its prey ...


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TV3.ie
   
Eddie Redmayne: Stephen Hawking is a huge flirt   
TV3.ie
Eddie Redmayne says Stephen Hawking was ''incredibly flirtatious'' when he visited the set of 'The Theory of Everything'. The 32-year-old actor portrays the revered physicist in the new biopic and admits he was in awe of the professor's charm and wit when ...

Redmayne felt pressure for Hawking   Irish Independent
Mankind's challenge: A morality code for machines   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Does AI really threaten the future of the human race?   BBC News
Daily Mail   
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West Texas News
   
Scientists invent world's fastest camera   
West Texas News
World's fastest camera has been developed by biomedical engineers at Washington University. The newly invented camera can record images at a speed of 100 billion frames per second. The camera is able to perform at such high speeds due to a new ...

The fastest camera in the world: 100000 million frames per second   cbsport
World's Fastest 2D Camera Could Help Solve Kennedy Assassination   Headlines & Global News
World's Fastest 2D Camera May Enable New Scientific Discoveries   Product Design & Development
Business Standard   
Khaleej Times   
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The Nation
   
Scientist's Nobel medal fetches $4.75m   
The Nation
NEW YORK: The Nobel Prize medal of celebrated American geneticist James Watson sold for $4.75 million in just minutes at auction on Thursday in New York. The sale, the first of a Nobel Prize by a living laureate, was considerably more than the $2.5-$3.5 ...

Nobel laureate sells medal for 'redemption'   Times of India
DNA Laureate James Watson's Nobel Medal Sells for $4.1M   Scientific American
DNA Nobel Prize Sold for $4.1 Million at Christie's   WallStreet OTC
Huffington Post   
The Independent   
Live Science   
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Sky News Australia
   
Experts call for asteroid strike response   
Sky News Australia
One hundred leading scientists, astronomers, former astronauts and celebrities have called for more to be done to prevent a devastating asteroid strike. TV physicist Professor Brian Cox is backing the campaign, as is Queen guitarist Brian May, who has a ...

Brian May - Brian May Raising Awareness For Asteroid Detection System   Contactmusic.com
Queen's Brian May Raises Awareness of Earth-Impacting Asteroids   K-Earth 101 FM
Brian May Warns of Asteroid Strikes, Joins Danger Mouse and Others in Call to ...   Billboard
Sky News   
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Daily Mail
   
Mystery of the moon's magnetic core: Researchers find new evidence lunar ...   
Daily Mail
The moon once had a magnetic core which helped it generate a magnetic field stronger than Earth's is now, researchers say. They believe a lunar dynamo, a molten, churning core at the centre of the moon, may have powered an intense magnetic field for at ...

Study Reveals, Long-Ago Moon's Magnetic Field Might Have Trumped Earths'   Capital Wired
Mystery Unveiled: Moon's Magnetic Field Greater Than Our Blue Planet, Earth   The Capital Wide
Moon had Powerful Magnetic Field in the past   New Hampshire Voice
ValueWalk   
Voice Chronicle   
Gizmodo UK   
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CBC.ca
   
Death of killer whale J-32 troubling, say scientists   
CBC.ca
The body of a young killer whale was discovered Thursday near Vancouver Island by residents of Courtenay, B.C., who towed it to shore. Its death is troubling, said marine mammal researchers from the Vancouver Aquarium, as it marks the fourth recent death ...

Female killer whale found dead off Vancouver Island   CTV News
Orca found dead off B.C. coast was at the 'sunrise of her reproductive life ...   The Province
Endangered 18-year-old female killer whale found dead off Vancouver Island   News1130

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