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2015-03-08 Pakistan Science


The Express Tribune
   
Rare whale species dies after getting entangled in fishing net   
The News International
A rare species of whale died after being entangled in the fishing net in the Arabian Sea, some 120 nautical miles from Karachi, two days ago. The Pygmy Sperm Whale (Kogia breviceps) was caught by local fishermen for the first time in the history of Pakistan.
Rare species of whale recently caught by fishermen, Karachi   Customs Today Newspaper
Rare catch: Fishermen catch one of smallest whale species   The Express Tribune
Pygmy sperm whale dies in fishermen's net   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Putting the Focus on Climate Change   
Huffington Post
When I am traveling up and down the Central Coast of California, I'll often take Highway 154 through the Santa Ynez Mountains past beautiful Lake Cachuma, a source of drinking water for 220,000 people in southern Santa Barbara County. But as the drought ...

Research shows how climate change is impacting food safety   Digital Journal
Researchers probe climate's impact on food safety   Customs Today Newspaper
Researchers connect climate change to food safety   Phys.Org
The Nation   
The Hindu   
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The Nation
   
Einstein's Limits: Taking General Relativity to New Extremes   
Live Science
A century ago this year, a young Swiss physicist, who had already revolutionized physics with discoveries about the relationship between space and time, developed a radical new understanding of gravity. In 1915, Albert Einstein published his general theory ...

One Hundred Years of Relativity   The Nation
General Relativity At 100: Albert Einstein's Famous Theory Aged Well   American Live Wire

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Al-Arabiya
   
Astronomers find four images of a supernova, in a first   
Al-Arabiya
The deflected supernova light appears in the four images configured like a cross around an elliptical galaxy within the cluster of galaxies, the researcher said. (Courtesy of Twitter). Text size A A A. Agence France Presse, Washington Saturday, 7 March 2015.
Hubble sees supernova split into four images   Financial Express
NASA spots supernova split into four images   India Today
Astronomers see reruns of a 9 billion-year-old star explosion   OCRegister
Irish Examiner   
Times of India   
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Digital Journal
   
NASA scientists recreate building blocks of life in laboratory   
Digital Journal
NASA's Ames research lab has recreated uracil, cytosine, and thymine, three key components of our hereditary material, in the laboratory, in simulated deep space conditions. The scientists discovered that when an ice sample containing pyrimidine, ...

NASA recreates building blocks of life In The Laboratory   Ecumenical News
NASA scientists reproduce building blocks of life non-biologically in lab   Customs Today Newspaper

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
First human? The jawbone that has made us question where we're from   
The Guardian
A jawbone which has lain under the African soil for nearly three million years is challenging us to define just what it means to be human. Are we characterised by our small jaws and teeth, by our large brain or long legs, by our tool-making, our meat-eating or ...

Jawbone fossil in Ethiopia sheds light on human origins   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Taiwanese fishermen may have found new human species   Digital Journal
Researchers discover 2.8m yrs old jawbone from our genus in Ethiopia   Customs Today Newspaper

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CNET
   
Two adorable new spiders found: Meet Sparklemuffin and Skeletorus   
CNET
Two new species of peacock spider have been found in Queensland, Australia -- the colourful Sparklemuffin and the spooky Skeletorus. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; 6 March 2015, 3:19 pm AEDT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more.
2 new member of spiders' family: Sparklemuffin & Skeletorus discovered in ...   Customs Today Newspaper
“Sparklemuffin” and “Skeletorus” are two new spider species   ZME Science
Skeletorus and Sparklemuffin: 2 new peacock spiders discovered in Australia   Times Gazette

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Daily Press
   
Space station launches set to resume from Va. next March   
Daily Press
Mark your calendar and cross your fingers — an upgraded Antares rocket is expected to launch again from Virginia's spaceport this time next year. If and when that happens, it will mark the final recovery of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS) from the ...

March 7, 2015 in News: NASA orders missions to resupply space station in 2017   Spaceflight Now
Orbital ATK aims to launch upgraded Antares rocket by March 2016   Customs Today Newspaper
Orbital ATK New Antares Rocket To Launch Next Year   Tech Times

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Breathtaking images from Mars Colour Camera of India's Mars Orbiter Spacecraft   
Customs Today Newspaper
MUMBAI: It has been the Festival of Colors or Holy in India this week and to celebrate, Isro has released some stunning color pictures of Mars. The mission has also recently carried out some important experiments, which may help in the search for life there.
Indian Mars spacecraft snaps breathtaking images of the 'red' planet   Daily Mail
ISRO Celebrates Festival of Colours Holi, With Mars   NDTV
Breathtaking photos of Mars taken by Indian spacecraft   Digital Journal

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Voice of America (blog)
   
Climate Change Blamed for Events in Syria and California   
Voice of America (blog)
FILE - In this Oct. 6, 2014 file photo, a dock sits high and dry at the end of a boat ramp yards away from the edge of Folsom Lake near Folsom, Calif. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File). Related Articles. Audio To Survive, Herders Become Farmers in Northern ...

200000 lives lost: Savage drought struck Syria nearly 1 decade ago due to ...   Customs Today Newspaper

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