2015年2月2日 星期一

2015-02-03 Pakistan Science


Vancouver Sun
   
Skull sheds light on origins of man   
Vancouver Sun
The discovery of part of an early human skull in Israel is shedding new light on the origins of man. The 55,000-year-old skull is believed to have belonged to the oldest-known human species that is modern homo sapiens. Simon Fraser University archeology ...

Prehistoric Skull Found in Israel Provides Clues of Human Migration from Africa   TheTower.org
5 most incredible discoveries of the week   USA TODAY
Geneticists discover that present-day human life colonized Eurasia 70000 years ...   News-Medical.net
Algemeiner   
Israel Diamond Portal   
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The Hoops News
   
Scientists found Kepler-444 11.2 billion years old solar system   
The Hoops News
The conversation about whether there could be life, as we know it, on other planets in our galaxy, is something that has made many people wonder. While the idea may seem like something out of a movie or something better fit for science fiction, but now ...

5 Rocky Planets Found in Ancient Distant Solar System   Scientific American
Astronomers find 11.2 billion-year-old solar system   KSL.com
NASA's Kepler Space Telescope data helps astronomers find old Planetary ...   Clarksville Online
Gizmodo Australia   
Immortal News   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Notable planet Exoplanet J140b discovered by University of Rochester   
Customs Today Newspaper
NEW YORK: Astronomers have discovered many space secrets all the time. At the University of Rochester, a discovery was just made that has caused astronomers around the world to take notice. It's called Exoplanet J1407-B and — while the name of this ...

Astronomers discover Super-Saturn beyond the solar system   Full-Time Whistle
Giant rings encircle young exoplanet   Science News
The Lord of the Rings Discovered in Space – Saturn's Rings Look Small   Island Crisis News
PerfScience   
TechnoBuffalo   
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Tech Times
   
Migrating Birds Share The Hardships Of Being The Leader   
Tech Times
Birds in migrating flocks have learned to take turns being the leader, in order to conserve their energy during long-distance flights, study reveals. Cooperative behavior improves the bird's odds of surviving grueling aerial treks, researchers say. (Photo : M.
Formation-flying birds swap places to share out lift   Full-Time Whistle
Migrating ibises take turns leading the flying V   Science News (blog)
Migrating birds take turns leading the flock   Yahoo News UK
Phys.Org   
Business Insider Australia   
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Guardian Liberty Voice
   
Global Warming Causing Iceland to Rise   
Guardian Liberty Voice
Global warming is causing the nation of Iceland to rise due to receding glaciers. The crust of the Earth beneath Iceland is rising faster than what scientists previously thought. The rising could potentially cause more volcanic eruptions. The glaciers around ...

While Glaciers Melt, The Land is Rebouning From The Earth's Crust: Not Only ...   Full-Time Whistle
Study: Global Warming Is Causing Iceland To Rise Faster   Daily Caller
Climate change leading to rise of Iceland, which could be behind uptick in ...   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Morning Ticker   
Washington Post   
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CBS News
   
SpaceX targets Sunday launch; will try booster landing   
USA TODAY
CAPE CANAVERAL — SpaceX is targeting a 6:10 p.m. ET launch on Sunday of the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) mission from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, NASA confirmed Friday. The mission is a collaboration between NASA, the Air ...

NASA hails Obama's proposed spending boost   Sky News Australia
NASA budget seeks boost for commercial space taxis   Reuters
Next stop Mars! 2016 budget puts Nasa on track to reach red planet in the 2030s ...   Daily Mail
Discovery News   
CBS News   
AL.com   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Tomorrow Daily 122: Google growing human skin, Jennifer the skiing robot ...   
CNET
On today's show, we explain why Google is growing human skin in a lab, watch an adorable robot ski in the name of science and cheer on NASA as it starts collecting data from its SMAP satellite. by Ashley Esqueda · @ashleyesqueda; February 2, 2015 4:57 ...

What is the benefit of NASA's soil mapping satellite?   National Monitor
LCRA Joins NASA Mission   Texas Public Radio
Moog Supports Delta 2 of SMAP satellite   Space Daily
eHam.net   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Australia lands $5 million microscope; will help in cancer, diabetes research   
Full-Time Whistle
A new powerful microscope, the only one of its kind in Australia, could reveal the 'secrets of life'. The three-meter tall microscope, which costs $5m, was unveiled at Monash University in Melbourne. It allows researchers to observe molecular structures at very ...

New microscope could lead to huge developments in diabetes research   Diabetes.co.uk
Titan Krios: The insanely powerful $4m 3D microscope that could unravel ...   International Business Times UK
Monash University unveils $5m microscope   Sky News Australia
Gizbot   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Previously Proposed Reality and Appearance of Dark Matter Changed: Dark ...   
Full-Time Whistle
Dark matter that has never been directly observed is accepted as a very mysterious material.According to University of Southampton researchers, one of the reasons for this may be that dark matter particles' being much lighter than has previously been ...

Hypothetical particle may get to the heart of universe's dark matter   The Independent
New proposed particle may help detect dark matter   Zee News
Particle may explain matter mystery   Daily Mail
PerfScience   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
City nights will be hot and steamy but not in a good way, predict climate scientists   
Mirror.co.uk
Live in a city? Better start investing in loose clothing and ice trays – because the weather is changing and cities are getting hotter faster than anywhere else. Share; Share; Tweet; +1; Email. Nick Page/ampp3d. The weather of the future will be hot, damp and ...

Heat waves becoming more prominent in urban areas   Yumanewsnow
Heat waves becoming more prominent in urban areas, research reveals   Bangalore Mirror
Urban areas experiencing intense heat waves globally   Business Standard
The News Reports   
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