2015年3月8日 星期日

2015-03-09 Pakistan Science


Pakistan Today
   
Minister emphasises women's role in dealing with impacts of climate change   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Climate Change Mushahidullah Khan has said that women, who constitute the majority of the poor, are among the most vulnerable to the detrimental impacts of climate change, particularly in developing countries like ...

Climate change needs a feminine touch: minister   Pakistan Today

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TechnoBuffalo
   
New research suggests Mars once had an ocean up to a mile deep   
TechnoBuffalo
New research suggests an ocean up to one mile deep once occupied over half of the Martian planet's surface, painting a completely different picture compared to what we know today. This isn't the first time scientists have hypothesized Mars was once a ...

Mars ocean was bigger than the Arctic: NASA   Daily Times
Mars once had enough water to form a large ocean   Engadget
Mars had ocean with more water than Arctic   Times of India
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The Leader   
Design & Trend   
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New York Times
   
Warp in spacetime lets astronomers watch the same star explode four times   
Christian Science Monitor
Thanks to a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing, the Hubble Space Telescope has captured four images of the same supernova explosion. By Charles Q. Choi, SPACE.com March 8, 2015. close. The Hubble Space Telescope image reveals four ...

Astronomers find four images of a supernova, in a first   Al-Arabiya
Galaxy in Front of Supernova Creates Cosmic Mirage: Einstein Cross   National Geographic
Hubble sees supernova split into four images   Financial Express
India Today   
OCRegister   
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The Nation
   
100th anniversary of Einstein's Theory of Relativity   
RedOrbit
This year marks the 100th year of Albert Einstein's Theory of General Relativity. Since its publication in 1915, his theory has redefined how scientists view the universe as Einstein's predictions—bending of starlight, time stretching in a gravitational field, and ...

Einstein's Limits: Taking General Relativity to New Extremes   Live Science
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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National Geographic
   
Climate Change Helped Spark Syrian War, Study Says   
National Geographic
A sand tornado passes through as thousands of Kurds stream into Dikmetas, Turkey, from Syria in September 2014. Years after rural residents fleeing drought poured into Syria's cities, helping to spark a civil war, the region remains in turmoil. Photograph by ...

Climate Change Blamed for Events in Syria and California   Voice of America (blog)
200000 lives lost: Savage drought struck Syria nearly 1 decade ago due to ...   Customs Today Newspaper

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Mushroom cloud on Mars captured by Mars Orbiter Mission   
Daily News & Analysis
The discovery has erupted plenty of questions and theories about the cause of the mushroom cloud. Mushroom cloud captured by Mars Orbiter Mission. Image Credit: ISRO. The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) launched by the Indian Space Research ...

NASA's Mars Nuclear Explosion Cover-Up Exposed By India's Mars Orbiter, UFO ...   The Inquisitr
Indian Mars spacecraft snaps breathtaking images of the 'red' planet   Daily Mail
ISRO Celebrates Festival of Colours Holi, With Mars   NDTV
Customs Today Newspaper   
Digital Journal   
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West Seattle Blog (blog)
   
Skies Over West Seattle, March 2015: Seeing stars (and planets); lunar eclipse ...   
West Seattle Blog (blog)
Well, that was a lovely conjunction of Mars and Venus we had last month, wasn't it? This month continues to have beautiful planets in the sky, followed by an Equinox Sunset Watch and warming temperatures for pleasant evening stargazing.
When Three Heavenly Bodies Meet in the Sky   Slate Magazine (blog)
4 Sky Events This Week: Mars Snuggles With Venus, Green Comet Rings a Bell   National Geographic
Planet With Four Suns and 10x the Size of Jupiter Discovered   American Live Wire
Andhra Wishesh   
Customs Today Newspaper   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Why earth made of different stuff than moon? Heavy metal rain can explain   
Customs Today Newspaper
MEXICO: We already know that Earth's formation would have been a rough time for the planet — asteroids and even other young planets from the Solar System's birth slammed into our planet repeatedly. Now, though, researchers suspect that that ...


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Your Single Source for News
   
Human Jaw Fossil Could Redefine Human Evolution   
Your Single Source for News
The recent analysis of a single human jaw—with five teeth—on an Ethiopian hilltop could redefine ancient history as we know it. “The importance of the specimen is that it adds a data point to a period of time in our ancestry in which we have very little ...

Student finds 2.8 million-year-old human jawbone in Ethiopia   New York Daily News
Student finds two.8 million-year-old human jawbone in Ethiopia   The Leader
New 2.8-million-year-old fossil may push back date of human evolution ...   OregonLive.com
National Geographic   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
The Guardian   
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Market Business News
   
Penicuik in Prime Position for Eclipse   
The Penicuik Cuckoo
The last solar eclipse for a decade will see Penicuik put into darkness during the morning of Friday 20 March. At 9:35am on Friday 20 March, a large swathe of Europe will witness the final total solar eclipse until 2026, with an event of a similar magnitude not ...

Will we see the Solar Eclipse in Bath?   Bath Chronicle
The Total Solar Eclipse May Do More Than Just Darken Europe's Skies   Huffington Post
Spring Equinox: Supermoon and Total Eclipse coincide   Metro
The Independent   
mirror.co.uk   
WalesOnline   
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