2014年12月20日 星期六

2014-12-21 Pakistan Science


The Capital Wide
   
India's best and brightest space scientists Jingle Jangle   
The Capital Wide
India's-best-and-brightest-space-scientists-Jingle-Jangle Observing the strength of India's finest and liveliest astronomical scientists swaggering their junk when there's an unveiling at hand, is fairly a mess. Galaxy presence the last border and what not, ...

Most powerful space launch vehicle by India may win bigger slice of $300 billion   Customs Today Newspaper
Space-age Jingle Jangle   The New Indian Express
Another feather to ISRO's cap   The Asian Age
The Indian Express   
The Hindu   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Macro Insider
   
New Fish Discovered Lurking in Depths of Mariana Trench   
Macro Insider
Previously unknown species of fish found living extra than 26,000 feet beneath the ocean's surface. That is a record for fish depth, researchers say.(Photo : YouTube screenshot) A bizarre fish, new to science, has been discovered in the deepest waters on.
World's deepest fish discovered 5 miles under the ocean surface   Mother Nature Network
Ghostly fish discovered at record-breaking depths   Boston Globe
Fish found at historic depth of nearly 27000 feet.   New York Daily News
Newsday   
Chron.com   
Big Think (blog)   
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RYOT
   
Archaeologists Discover Egyptian Cemetery That May Contain One Million ...   
RYOT
If life was like a mummy movie, I suggest you stay clear of Egypt. Specifically, the Fag el-Gamous (Way of the Water Buffalo), a cemetery that archeologists believe holds… onemillionmummies. Archaeologists from Brigham Young University have been ...

Tale of a Million Mummies Unravels   Newsweek
Egypt official denies 'million-mummy' find   Ammon News
Excavation Reveals Regular Citizens Who Really Ran Ancient Egypt   KAWC
i24news   
News Tonight Africa   
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Science Times
   
Warblers Flee, As Warnings from Mother Nature Reveal Coming Storms   
Science Times
In the study of ecology, it's long been known that animals have a sort of sixth sense above and beyond what humans can perceive. Perhaps through the aid of their keen senses of smell or their abnormally acute sense of hearing, animals such as dogs are ...

Birds sensed devastating US tornado and fled one day ahead   Irish Independent
Birds can warn us of bad weather   Daily Times
Birds sensed imminent tornadoes, and escaped the day before, study finds   CTV News
TIME   
RT   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Champagne Bubble Physics Could Help Address Energy Needs   
Voice Chronicle
According to a new study, understanding the physics behind bubbles from champagne bottles could help address the world's energy needs in the future. Researchers from the University of Tokyo, Kyusyu University and RIKEN in Japan conducted the study on ...

Champagne bubbles can address our future energy needs: Study   Daily News & Analysis
Bubbles Could Provide Energy Breakthrough   Discovery News
How champagne bubbles may help address world's energy needs   Financial Express
Zee News   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Volcanic activity worldwide 20 Dec 2014: Gamalama volcano, Kilauea, Fogo   
VolcanoDiscovery
Kīlauea's East Rift Zone lava flow continues to advance downslope toward the Pahoa Marketplace. This photo is of a small breakout from the edge of the inflated flow several hundred meters (yards) back from the active front. (HVO). Fogo (Cape Verde): (19 ...

Biggest eruption of Cape Verde volcano sweeps two villages, 1500 people ...   Customs Today Newspaper

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Houston Chronicle
   
Report: Arctic loses snow, ice; absorbs more heat   
Houston Chronicle
Earth's icy Arctic region has lost more of its whiteness that reflects the sun's heat, according to the latest information by researchers. And Eurasia's spring snow cover reached record lows this year.. WASHINGTON - The Arctic and its future are looking dimmer ...

Warm, dark and worrisome   The Arctic Journal
Icy Paranoia - Weekend Thaw - Christmas Coating - Numb New Year   Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)
Arctic warming twice as fast as average rise on rest of planet   French Tribune
New Hampshire Voice   
reportingclimatescience.com   
Wired.co.uk   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Space mystery of high-latitude auroras' origin solved   
Daily News & Analysis
ESA's Cluster and NASA's Image satellites have worked together to explain a particular type of very high-latitude aurora, which is the most visible manifestation of the Sun's effect on Earth. Although separated by some 150 million kilometers, the Sun and Earth ...

What Are Theta Auroras and How Do They Form? Scientists Finally Have ...   Tech Times
Researchers Reveal Origin Of Theta Auroras   Voice Chronicle
Auroras That Occur At High Latitudes: Mystery Finally Solved By Scientists   Headlines & Global News
BioScholar News   
GazetteNET   
RedOrbit   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Global warming forces polar bears further south in search of food   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Word spread quickly: a polar bear, then two, were spotted near this Inuit village on the shores of Hudson Bay, about 1,800 km north of Montreal. Children were whisked indoors. Hunters armed with rifles set out from Kuujjuarapik on snowmobiles to kill the ...

La Fleche Zoo in the Loire Valley, France, offers sleepovers with POLAR BEARS   Daily Mail
Warming leads to more run-ins with polar bears   The Nation
Are the polar bears vanishing? It depends where you look.   Vox
Truthdig   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
NASA Hopes To Build Cloud Cities On Venus   
Voice Chronicle
The scientists at NASA believe that mankind can inhabit floating cloud cities in Venus's atmosphere. Venus is the second-closet planet to the Sun in our solar system. Even though Venus is called a 'sister planet' of Earth, because of its similar gravity, size and ...

NASA develops airships to explore Venus   India Today
NASA Explores Possibility of Visit to Venus   Voice of America
Humans could colonise Venus in giant solar-powered airships   Mirror.co.uk
CNET   
Full-Time Whistle   
ShortNews.com   
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