2015年3月11日 星期三

2015-03-12 Pakistan Science


Ancient Origins
   
500 ancient artifacts uncovered at the remarkable Bhamala Archaeological ...   
Ancient Origins
The Bhamala Buddhist Archaeological Complex in Pakistan has revealed a wealth of history and treasure dating back 2,000 years. Excavations have recently uncovered more than 500 “terracotta artifacts, stucco sculptures, architectural elements, copper ...

Field Archaeology 2015: 'Modern techniques vital for preserving history'   The Express Tribune

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Expedition set to recover frozen mummified bodies on Mexico's highest mountain   
Fox News Latino
Mexico City – Fifty-six years after surviving an avalanche on Mexico's highest mountain, Luis Espinosa may finally be able to say goodbye to his lost comrades. Mexican officials say they will mount a joint state, federal and municipal effort to recover the ...

Mexican plans to recover mummified bodies from Mexico's highest mountain   Customs Today Newspaper

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Irish Times
   
Mars had vast ocean of 20 million cubic kilometres of water   
Irish Times
Mars once had a large ocean of water, some parts of it more than a kilometre and a half deep. But most of this was lost into space leaving Mars the desert we see today, according to research from the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Peculiar Rocks Found by Mars Rover Opportunity   Daily Science Journal
NASA's Mars Opportunity Rover Spots Weird Rocks: What Did It Find Out?   Tech Times
Life On Mars? NASA's Mars Opportunity Rover Finds Strange Rocks That Have ...   The Inquisitr
The Weather Channel   
Science Times   
Science Recorder   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
This Week's Shocking Astrology Forecast!   
Beliefnet
The big aspect to watch out for this week is Mars in Aries, conjunct Uranus and square Pluto. Although the exact aspect has passed by now, it's still in effect, so don't get lazy with my warning: tempers will be sharp. Things left to simmer will boil over. Even if the ...

Intensity, Change, Transformation — Mars, Uranus, Pluto   Good Times
Communicating Desires Activated By Times of Change   Chronogram
Mars meets Venus, Uranus in the evening sky   Customs Today Newspaper
Astronomy Now Online   
Ashbourne News Telegraph   
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CNET
   
The fastest star in the galaxy propelled by thermonuclear supernova   
CNET
A speeding star is the fastest such object in the Milky Way -- and researchers believe that a supernova sent it on its way. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; 12 March 2015 1:07 am GMT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more. more +. email.
EXCLUSIVE: Interview with ESO's Stephan Geier on speeding star blasting ...   Science Recorder
Star Sets Galactic Speed Record   Science Times
Fastest Star Ever Being Flung Out of the Milky Way   Nature World News
Guardian Liberty Voice   
Delhi Daily News   
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Morning Ticker
   
DNA from African slave reveals their Nigeria origins   
The Guardian Nigeria
RESEARCH have extracted and sequenced tiny bits of genetic material/ Deoxyrinocleic acid (DNA) remaining in the teeth of 300-year-old skeletons in the Caribbean. From this data, they were able to determine where in Africa the individuals likely lived before ...

Enslaved Africans' Origins Traced   New Historian
DNA Sleuths Trace Slave Bones to Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana   Sudan Vision
Caribbean skeletons hold slave trade secrets   Scope (blog)
Morning Ticker   
National Monitor   
Los Angeles Times   
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New York Daily News
   
2.8mil-year-old jawbone rewrites date of human origins   
The Star Online
A fossil found in Ethiopia that belonged to a previously unknown human ancestor just pushed back the dawn of humankind by about half a million years. Scientists say the fossil, which has five intact teeth, represents the oldest known representative of the ...

New fossil reveals more about human evolutionary history   Uncover Michigan
Stop Me if You've Heard This One Before: Much Ado over "Oldest Human Fossil"   Discovery Institute
'First human' found in Ethiopia   The Daily Star
Uncover California   
The Durango Herald   
SMN Weekly   
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E Canada Now
   
The Science of Indian Food   
E Canada Now
Indian Food1 Scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology in Rajasthan have analyzed over 2,000 recipes to learn why Indian food tastes so good. It is indeed very different from Western food. 200 ingredients are used in Indian food, out of the 381 ...

Why is Indian food so enjoyable?   The American Bazaar
The Science Behind Western Vs. Indian Cuisine: What Makes The Latter So ...   International Business Times AU
Here's why Indian food tastes lips-smackingly good!   Gizmodo India
Independent Online   
Huffington Post   
Techie News   
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Empire State Tribune
   
Peculiar experiments Sticking Tiny Magnets to Fruit Flies shows Insects' Ability ...   
Empire State Tribune
Scientists wanted to study how the flies manage to fly so well when their small bodies and fast-beating wings make them inherently unstable. A bizarre experiment in which fruit flies carrying tiny magnets are forced to roll in the air has demonstrated the insects' ...

Magnet test shows mastery of flies   Belfast Telegraph
Fruit flies beat their wings at different rates and stroke angles: Study   PerfScience
Bizarre experiments gluing tiny magnets to fruit flies shows insects' ability as 'fly ...   ITV News
Customs Today Newspaper   
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The Cubic Lane
   
Aegirocassis Benmoulae: Ancient Creature Discovered by Scientists   
The Cubic Lane
Aegirocassis Benmoulae – A group of researchers from Yale University and Oxford in the UK have found a crustacean-like sea monster, two meters long, which haunted the earth's ocean 480 million years ago and ate as do whales today, according to a study ...

Giant prehistoric lobster could grow to seven feet long   Science Recorder
A giant ancient Lobster Discovered   SMN Weekly
Frankensquid creature roamed seas 480m years ago: study   i24news
The Guardian   
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