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2015-03-02 Pakistan Science


The Nation
   
Israeli-Arab lecturer wants to visit Lahore again   
The Nation
NEW YORK - An Israeli-Arab lecturer, who participated in a recent international scientific conference in Lahore, looks forward to attending another conference in Pakistan, a country that does not have diplomatic relations with Israel, an Israeli newspaper ...

Israeli lecturer takes part in Pakistan conference   Haaretz

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The Straits Times
   
European Southern Observatory's MUSE instrument identifies 26 new galaxies ...   
National Monitor
Using the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer astronomers have been able to take detailed, 3D images of objects so distant that Hubble missed them altogether. The European Southern Observatory's (ESO) new Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) ...

We Now Have The Best Ever Three-Dimensional View Of The Universe   Tech Times
Hubble at 25: the wonder of the universe laid bare   The Guardian
MUSE Reveals Amazing 3D View of the Deep Universe for the First Time   Chinatopix
Maine News Online   
Daily Science Journal   
SMN Weekly   
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Maine News
   
Scientists Just Discovered a Black Hole 12 Billion Times More Massive Than the ...   
Mic
Black holes are terrifyingly nebulous amalgamations of space matter and darkness. Their gravitational pull is said to be so strong that nothing — not light, not matter, not massive celestial bodies — can escape their clutches, and their very existence can warp ...

Black hole discovered from the beginning of the universe   ChristianToday
Chinese scientists discover largest black hole to date   Maine News
Black holes: to be seen in a new light?   Irish Times
The Durango Herald   
Design & Trend   
Columbus Dispatch   
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U.S. News & World Report (blog)
   
Don't Worry About Russia Backing Away From Space and WMD Cooperation   
U.S. News & World Report (blog)
Two important symbols of U.S.-Russian cooperation are nearing the end of their life expectancies, the International Space Station and the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program. That's not necessarily a bad thing. Both the station and ...

Russia extends place station role   Beacon Review
Russia commits to ISS until 2024; plans to build own station   RedOrbit
Russia planning its own space station   The Hindu
WAAY   
SMN Weekly   
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9news.com.au
   
Two new, super cute species of peacock spider discovered in Queensland   
9news.com.au
Spiders terrify most people, but two new species discovered in Queensland have many intrigued by their peculiar colours and shape. Meet the peacock spider, two new species of which have recently been documented as being discovered in Queensland.
Two New Species of Peacock Spiders Discovered in Australia   Uncover Michigan
Two gorgeous species of peacock spiders Skeletorus, Sparklemuffin discovered ...   Customs Today Newspaper
Two New Species of Spider Discovered   Maine News Online
Daily Mail   
Metro   
Tech Times   
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SMN Weekly
   
Mysterious Holes Appear Across Siberia   
SMN Weekly
As soon as people started re alizing that there are big holes appearing in Siberia, they were immediately dispatched to investigate and they soon arrived at a likely explanation. They say that the holes might be a natural geological phenomenon. But it doesn't ...

More Mysterious Holes In Siberia And Scientists Are Worried   American Live Wire
Giant Siberian craters: Dozens more 'End of the World' sinkholes found   Examiner.com
New Theory Behind Dozens of Craters Found in Siberia   National Geographic
Salon   
Al-Arabiya   
Russia Beyond the Headlines (blog)   
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Tech Times
   
Killer Chytrid Amphibian Fungus In Madagascar Threatens To Wipe Out 500 ...   
Tech Times
The chytrid fungus, which has now been traced in Madagascar, is fatal for amphibians. The fungus threatens to wipe out about 500 species of frog in the island nation located in the Indian Ocean. (Photo : Gábor Kovács). A killer fungus called chytrid has ...

Killer frog fungus could help amphibians survive disease   Science Codex
Madagascan 500 endemic frogs at risk from killer fungus   Customs Today Newspaper

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The Japan News
   
App makers snap up 1st wave of Pepper robots   
The Japan News
The Yomiuri Shimbun The 300 units of the Pepper humanoid robot developed by SoftBank Corp. sold out in just one minute on Friday after the firm started taking advance orders from application developers. Pepper, the world's first personal robot that can ...


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Experts call for checking coastal pollution through sewage treatment   
Daily Times
KARACHI: Unabated coastal pollution has emerged as a serious health risk posed by the bio-accumulation of chemical pollutants in the food chain and this is needed to be urgently contained through policy implementation and mega sewage treatment ...


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Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier
   
Be wary of those touting climate change   
Loveland Reporter-Herald
In the 1970s, Time Magazine's front cover showed that the world might have been going into an ice age. About 15 years ago, with computer models, a few politicians and scientists formed the idea of "global warming." Many other scientists documented, using ...

Was Climate Science Denialist Willie Soon Funded To Do Science Or Was It Just ...   De Smog Blog (blog)
Left Launches Witch Hunt Against Climate Scientists   Somewhat Reasonable - Heartland Institute (blog)
Climate Change Misdirection   Beaufort Observer
The Moral Liberal   
Inquirer.net   
Washington Post (blog)   
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