2015年1月19日 星期一

2015-01-20 Pakistan Science


The Green Optimistic (blog)
   
Sea Level Rise Accelerating Due to Climate Change   
The Green Optimistic (blog)
While it has been long known that climate change is effecting sea level rise, it seems that the measurements haven't been quite accurate over the last century, making recent corrections a cause for alarm. There's a good reason that “climate change” was ...

Sea level rise quickens more than thought in threat to coasts   Business Recorder
In correcting old estimates, researchers find sea levels rising faster than ever   National Monitor
Sea Level Rising Much Faster Than Estimated, Study Suggests   Voice Chronicle
Uncover California   
Inhabitat (blog)   
Pioneer News   
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Nature World News
   
Aussie scientists extract DNA from ancient giant kangaroos   
Xinhua
SYDNEY, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) -- Australian scientists have extracted DNA from a pair of giant kangaroos that died about 45, 000 years ago, and the discovery means researchers can link these ancient species to modern-day kangaroos. The team from the ...

DNA Sheds Light on Mysterious Giant Kangaroo   Nature World News
Scientists Analyze Ancient DNA from Extinct Giant Kangaroos in Australia   Science World Report
Scientists extract DNA of extinct giant Kangaroo died about 45000 years ago   Customs Today Newspaper
BioScholar News   
RedOrbit   
Full-Time Whistle   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
UC Berkeley student discovers 3 new exoplanets from Kepler data   
SFGate
A UC Berkeley graduate student and his colleagues have discovered three new “exoplanets” orbiting a cool and smallish star after studying data sent back by the Kepler spacecraft that is sweeping the Milky Way in search of distant solar systems. The smallest ...

Three almost Earth-size planets found orbiting nearby star   West Hawaii Today
Three New “Earth-Like” Planets Discovered By Kepler Space Telescope   iFreePress.com (blog)
After Kepler, what is next for the planet hunters?   Phys.Org
Blast   
Customs Today Newspaper   
Full-Time Whistle   
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The Moscow Times
   
Orbital Sciences Signs 1 Billion Dollar Deal With Energiya to Buy Engines   
American Live Wire
A deal worth a billion dollars has been made between US-based space firm Orbital Sciences Corporation and the state-owned Energiya from Russia. Orbital Sciences has also made a contract with the space agency NASA to send rockets on supply missions ...

US firm signs $1 Billion Deal with Russia's Energia to buy 60 Rocket engines   NY City News
Orbital Sciences Rockets Into New Engine Contract With Energiya   SatNews Publishers
US Company Signs $1 Billion Deal For Russian Rocket Engines   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Customs Today Newspaper   
Daily Sabah   
Full-Time Whistle   
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International Business Times AU
   
Asteroid 2004 BL86 To Have Close Encounter With Earth On Australia Day   
International Business Times AU
The passage of asteroid 2012 DA14 through the Earth-moon system, is depicted in this handout image from NASA. On February 15, 2013, an asteroid, 150 feet (45 meters) in diameter will pass close, but safely, by Earth. The flyby creates a unique opportunity ...

Asteroid 2004 BL86 to fly pass Earth on January 26 (VIDEO)   Malay Mail Online
NEOWISE: A yearlong look at the sky   Astronomy Magazine
Asteroid 2004 BL86 makes close pass by Earth next week; closest pass of large ...   The Weather Network
io9   
Yahoo News Canada (blog)   
The Verge   
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The Hoops News
   
Large scale fertilizer use threatens the environment, scientists say   
SMN Weekly
Scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for Limnology say that large scale use of fertilizers like phosphorus and nitrogen are causing possible irreparable harm to the environment. The new study, which focused for the most part on the ...

Experts say Phosphorus and Nitrogen Fertilizers compromised Earth's stability   The Hoops News
Humans threaten 4 of 9 key systems on Earth   Futurity: Research News
How we are pushing Earth to its limits   NEWS.com.au
Business Recorder   
RT   
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CNET
   
NASA's Dawn gets its best glimpse yet of dwarf planet Ceres   
CNET
At a resolution of just 27p, images captured by the Dawn probe as it approaches Ceres are the most detailed of the dwarf planet to date. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; 20 January 2015, 11:01 am AEDT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus.
Dawn probe snaps incredible images of the Ceres asteroid   Daily Mail
Ceres in sight: NASA's Dawn spacecraft eyes mysterious dwarf planet   Los Angeles Times
Most Detailed and Closest image of Dwarf Planet Ceres Delivered by Nasa's ...   Full-Time Whistle
ABC News   
New York Times   
International Business Times   
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NEWS.com.au
   
The discovery of this strange cosmic phenomenon has scientists baffled. Source ...   
NEWS.com.au
A TEAM of Australian scientists have made a discovery that would impress the likes of Mulder and Scully. The scientists from Swinburne University in Melbourne achieved a world first when they managed to capture alien radio signals tearing through space in ...

Australian scientists detect radio waves from mystery source 5 bln light years away   Xinhua
Cosmic Radio Burst Caught from Outside Our Galaxy   Science Times
Astro-boffins tune in to weird real-time cosmic radio burst   The Register
Full-Time Whistle   
The Inquisitr   
UPI.com   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Weaponizing insulin - predatory sea snails do it   
Full-Time Whistle
As predators go, snails may not seem particularly frightening. They do not possess great size, strength or speed, nor do they possess the teeth and claws that we as humans associate with dangerous animals.Cone snails, however, do not rely on speed or ...

Predatory sea snails produce weaponized insulin   (e) Science News
Snail Uses Unique Form Of Insulin To Stun Unsuspecting Prey   Headlines & Global News
Predatory snail uses weaponized insulin to trap its prey   National Monitor
The Hoops News   
The Verge   
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The Utah People's Post
   
Study: Environment trumps genetics in shaping immune system   
The Denver Post
WASHINGTON (AP) — How your immune system does its job seems to depend more on your environment and the germs you encounter than on your genes, says new research that put twins to the test to find out. After all, the immune system adapts ...

Environment has greater influence on immunity than genes   BioNews
Environment, not genes, dictates our immune system   Times of India
Environment not genes decides immunity as we age   Zee News

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