2015年3月13日 星期五

2015-03-14 Pakistan Science


DAWN.com
   
Attention of PM drawn to sea intrusion   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The Senate Standing Committee on Science and Technology has invited attention of the prime minister to the intrusion of Arabian Sea into coastal areas of the country. In a letter sent to the prime minister on Wednesday, Senator Prof Sajid Mir ...

Rivers in crisis   The Express Tribune

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Uncover California
   
Scientists discovered 1451 new species in oceans last year   
Uncover California
According to an international audit of the seas, 1,451 new species have been discovered by scientists in our oceans during the last year alone. It has been informed that the marine creatures include microscopic shrimp from coastal caves, strange and ...

Five freaky finds from new sea creature inventory   Deutsche Welle
Marine recount reduces the number of species by half   The Weather Network
Census of World's Marine Species unveils Discovery of 1000 new Fish Species ...   PerfScience
Times LIVE   
Washington Post   
gulfnews.com   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Separation of Mars and Uranus to be just ¼°, half of apparent size of Full Moon   
Customs Today Newspaper
WASHINGTON: Occurring exactly a week after its close pairing with Venus, Uranus' conjunction with Mars is somewhat wider and the contrast in brightness not so great, but the pair's proximity to the horizon in deep twilight means that you'll need to pick your ...

This Week's Shocking Astrology Forecast!   Beliefnet
Intensity, Change, Transformation — Mars, Uranus, Pluto   Good Times
Today's horoscope: March 11   Cherry Hill Courier Post

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Maine News Online
   
Scientists Designate 1610 As the Beginning of a New Human Epoch   
Science Times
When did humans rise to become the dominant species on the planet? It might not be as long ago as you might think. Scientists now believe that humans didn't truly rise to become the dominant species on the planet with the ability to drastically impact the ...

Human beings deserve a new geological age named after them   Economic Times
The Anthropocene: Was 1610 the start of the Age of Man?   CBC.ca
When Did the “Age of Man” Begin?   History
Smithsonian   
Maine News Online   
New Scientist   
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Spaceflight Now
   
March 13, 2015 in News: Rosetta begins listening for signs of life from comet ...   
Spaceflight Now
Europe's Rosetta spacecraft is trying to contact the Philae landing probe for the first time since the robot fell silent after a bouncy landing on a comet in November. Although there are slim odds of hearing from Philae in the first communications window this ...

Scientists try to contact Rosetta's Philae lander to give it a wake-up call   Zee News
Rosetta mission: Philae could be saved   Telegraph.co.uk
Wake up Philae! The world awaits news   New Vision
Uncover Michigan   
Science Recorder   
IGN   
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Jackson Clarion Ledger
   
NASA's mission: Solve magnetic mystery   
Jackson Clarion Ledger
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA launched four identical spacecraft Thursday on a billion-dollar mission to study the explosive give-and-take of the Earth and sun's magnetic fields. The unmanned Atlas rocket — and NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale ...

NASA launches four spacecraft to solve magnetic mystery   Chicago Daily Herald
Four NASA spacecraft search for secrets of magnetic explosions   CNET
NASA launches satellites to track study interactions between solar winds and ...   Times of Oman
RT   
Latin Post   
ABC News   
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Tech Times
   
Centuries-old DNA helps identify origins of slave skeletons found in Caribbean   
Jamaica Observer
300-year-old skeletons, helping to pinpoint where in Africa three slaves had likely lived before being captured and transported to the Caribbean. More than 300 years ago, three African-born slaves died in St Martin but their names and precise ethnic ...

13 facts about slavery in Africa   Mail & Guardian Online
DNA from African slave reveals their Nigeria origins   The Guardian Nigeria
Researchers examine Skeletons of Slaves found in Caribbean Island   PerfScience
New Historian   
Genetic Literacy Project   
Chinatopix   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Neanderthals wore jewelry made of eagle talons, study finds   
Los Angeles Times
Even Neanderthals liked a little bling. A fresh examination of prehistoric eagle talons discovered more than 100 years ago reveals that our ancient relatives made and wore their own jewelry. The study, published in the journal PLOS ONE, indicates that ...

Not your average caveman: Study says Neanderthals made jewelry   CNN International
Eagle-eyed curator discovers Neanderthals' artistic talons   Toronto Star
Neanderthals necklace found in Croatia   New Zealand Herald
Kansas City Star   
Business Standard   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
CERN's revamped Large Hadron Collider to restart this month   
Hindu Business Line
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's largest and most powerful particle collider, will resume operations for its second three-year run this month amid hopes of uncovering the universe's best kept secrets. The LHC, credited with uncovering the Higgs ...

After two years lying dormant, the Large Hadron Collider again revs up   The Globe and Mail
Scientists turn up power in gravity quest   The Times (subscription)
Large Hadron Collider: Pumped-up particle smasher to probe deeper mysteries   Los Angeles Times
The Independent   
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Tech Times
   
The Milky Way May Be Way Bigger Than We Thought   
Sputnik International
New research suggests our galaxy is much much more enormous than it was initially thought to be. A team of scientists led by Dr. Heidi Jo Newberg of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have posited that the flat disc shape commonly attributed to our galaxy ...

This 'corrugated' view of the Milky Way just made our home galaxy a LOT bigger   The Weather Network
Study says the Milky Way is corrugated and larger than first thought   GMA News
Our galaxy could be 50 percent bigger than previously thought   The Week Magazine
Huffington Post   
Financial Express   
Daily News & Analysis   
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