2015年1月20日 星期二

2015-01-21 Pakistan Science


Tech Times
   
'Ghost Particle' is Proof of Alien Life, Says Astrobiologists   
Tech Times
The ghost particle, so named because it resembles a thin wisp of smoke, is believed by researchers at the University of Sheffield and University of Buckingham to be proof of extraterrestrial life forms. (Photo : Sheffield University via Daily Express).
'Ghost particle' found in space hints at existence of aliens: Researchers   Zee News
Scientists Make Astonishing Discovery Of 'Ghost Particle' In Earth's Atmosphere ...   International Business Times AU
Ghost Particle Found in Space Proves Alien Life Existence, Claim Researchers   Full-Time Whistle
Press TV   
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New York Daily News
   
Astronomers believe there are 2 undiscovered 'Super Earths'   
New York Daily News
The Solar System might need to be redrawn and grade-schoolers will have to learn a new mnemonic to remember the sequence of planets because astronomers believe there are two undiscovered planets past Pluto. Scientists from the Complutense ...

Pluto gone, But Two more planets to be hiding somewhere out in the dark ...   National Column
Two More Planets May Be Hiding At The Edge Of Our Solar System   Huffington Post
Planets as big as Earth could be hiding on our Solar System's fringes, scientists ...   Brisbane Times
Business Recorder   
Gulf Daily News   
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News from Rutgers
   
Sea Level Rise Accelerating Faster than Thought   
News from Rutgers
Rutgers and Harvard researchers have found that global sea level has been rising faster in the past 20 years than in the previous 80. High Res. Global sea-level has been rising about 2.5 times faster during the past 20 years than it has for the preceding eight ...

Sea level rise quickens more than thought in threat to coasts   Business Recorder
Be Wary, New Jersey: Sea Levels Rising Much Faster Along the East Coast   newjerseynewsroom.com
Sea Level Rise taking Place Faster than Previously Estimated   News Tonight Africa
Full-Time Whistle   
SMN Weekly   
PerfScience   
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Business Recorder
   
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 ...

1 billion dollar deal: US firm to buy 60 rocket engines from Russia's Energia   Customs Today Newspaper
Orbital Sciences Rockets Into New Engine Contract With Energiya   Full-Time Whistle
Russian firm to supply US rocket engines   Daily Sabah
The Space Reporter   
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Uncover Michigan
   
Reckless use of Phosphorus and Nitrogen fertilizers could destroy Earth in future ...   
Uncover Michigan
A new study by researchers from the University of Wisconsin has revealed that apart from CO2 emissions, phosphorous and nitrogen released into the atmosphere can potentially cause more harm to the planet. Professor Stephen Carpenter, Director of the ...

Can humans get Earth out of 'danger zone'? An interview with Dr. Stephen ...   Science Recorder
Phosphorus and Nitrogen Fertilizers pose severe threat to Earth's Future   PerfScience
Use of Phosphorous and Nitrogen Fertilizers Proved Lethal to Earth   SMN Weekly
The Hoops News   
Futurity: Research News   
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The Inquisitr
   
Mysterious Radio Burst Captured In Real-Time For First Time Ever   
Huffington Post
Ever since astronomers first detected a strange flash of radio waves in 2007, they have been scratching their heads over what these so-called "fast radio bursts" might be and where they come from. Now, an international team of researchers say they're one ...

The Dish: How an Australian Sheep Farm Brought the Moon Landing to TV   Slate Magazine (blog)
Australian astronomers capture live alien radio bursts   New York Daily News
Australian scientist becomes the first person to witness a mysterious cosmic ...   Brisbane Times
ABC Online   
Business Standard   
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CBS News
   
Using X-rays, scientists read ancient, volcano-charred scrolls   
Los Angeles Times
Talk about reading between the lines! Scientists wielding X-rays say they can, for the first time, read words inside the charred, rolled-up scrolls that survived the catastrophic eruption of Mt. Vesuvius nearly two millenniums ago. The findings, described in the ...

Ancient Herculaneum Scrolls That Survived Vesuvius Eruption Deciphered By X ...   American Live Wire
Scientists use X-rays to decipher charred Vesuvius scrolls   Telegraph.co.uk
X-rays 'read' 2000-year-old charred scroll from Vesuvius eruption   Science Recorder
Reuters   
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USA TODAY
   
Atlas V blasts off from Cape with Navy satellite   
USA TODAY
MELBOURNE, Fla. — An Atlas V rocket blasted off Tuesday night from Cape Canaveral with a Navy communications satellite that will serve as a cellphone tower in the sky for U.S. forces on patrol and in combat. The 206-foot United Launch Alliance rocket ...

Atlas 5 rocket boosts new Navy satellite into space   CBS News
Atlas V rocket lifts off from Cape Canaveral   The Guardian
Atlas rocket blasts off from Florida with military communications satellite   Reuters
SpaceFlight Insider   
Sen (subscription)   
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CNN International
   
NASA Releases New Images of Dwarf Planet Ceres   
Wall Street Journal
NASA has released new images of the dwarf planet Ceres. The space agency's Dawn spacecraft is scheduled to reach the orbit of Ceres on March 6, 2015. Photo: NASA. Transcript. This transcript has been automatically generated and may not be 100% ...

NASA's Close-up Pictures Of Ceres Leave Much To Be Desired   American Live Wire
NASA's releases new images of dwarf planet Ceres   New York Daily News
NASA's Dawn Captures New Images of Ceres   PC Magazine
Science Times   
Geek Infinite   
WMDT   
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Daily Caller
   
Obama: We Should Act Like Global Warming Threatens National Security   
Daily Caller
President Obama is not only worried about global warming's effect on the climate, he's now saying Americans should treat it like a national security threat. “The best scientists in the world are all telling us that our activities are changing the climate, and if we do ...

Ireland publishes climate bill   Xinhua
State of the Union: Sen. Jim Inhofe responds to President Obama's SOTU ...   kjrh.com
Ireland sets out national objective with new climate bill   SMN Weekly
Williams Lake Tribune   
Contra Costa Times   
Sunbury Daily Item   
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