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2015-03-15 Pakistan Science


Deutsche Welle
   
Five freaky finds from new sea creature inventory   
Deutsche Welle
Scientists working on an inventory of all known ocean life have released information about the 1,500 marine species newly discovered in 2014 alone. DW shows you a few of the weirdest. Date 13.03.2015; Author Sonya Angelica Diehn; Related Subjects ...

Scientists discovered 1451 new species in oceans last year   Uncover California
The world's oceans are still vastly unexplored, with four new species found each ...   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Marine recount reduces the number of species by half   The Weather Network
PerfScience   
Times of Malta   
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Gizmodo
   
Japanese Scientists Just Beamed Energy Through the Air   
Gizmodo
Man-made satellites have long been able to harness the sun's energy as it washes over them outside the protection of our atmosphere. But what if we could beam all that solar power down to Earth? The science fictional idea may be a reality sooner than you ...

Scientists beam energy through the air with pinpoint accuracy   Tech Gen Mag
JAXA Breakthrough Could Lead To Clean Solar Energy From Space   STGIST
Japanese scientists transmit solar energy via wireless technology to power up ...   The Standard Daily
Frontline Desk   
National Monitor   
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Phys.Org
   
Bone analysis could reveal why our walk is so unique   
Daily Times
The way we walk is unique when compared to our closest living relatives, the ape, Daily Mail reports. But scientists are not sure when our skeleton evolved to create this distinction, which is one of the questions driving the study of human evolution today.
Your Toe is a Big Deal   Laboratory Equipment
Study of Foot Bones May Offer Evolutionary Insights   Archaeology
Big toe's big bone holds evolutionary key   Phys.Org

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Gulte
   
Another Earth Found In Universe   
Gulte
The search for extra-terrestrial life has been on since many decades and whether alien life exists or not, the entertainment industry has made millions of money using that concept and churning out hundreds of movies. But science has taken a very realistic ...

Planets: Ocean is confirmed on moon of Jupiter   Highland Bulletin Echo
Jupiter's moon Ganymede has salt water ocean   Digital Journal
Jupiter's Moon Has More Water Than All Of Earth's Surface Water Combined ...   TechFrag
New Hampshire Voice   
TechnoBuffalo   
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Sci-Tech Today
   
Human beings deserve a new geological age named after them   
Economic Times
Geological time moves even slower than rush-hour traffic, so the debate over whether yet another epoch in the evolution of our planet needs to be designated has been understandably protracted. Now that there is a suggestion that either 1610 or 1964 could ...

Scientists Designate 1610 As the Beginning of a New Human Epoch   Science Times
The Anthropocene: Was 1610 the start of the Age of Man?   CBC.ca
Researchers say Anthropocene Period Began in 1610   Maine News Online
New Scientist   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Mars had vast ocean as big as Arctic: NASA   
Customs Today Newspaper
LONDON: In the distant past, Mars had a vast ocean a big as the Arctic, according to a team of scientists at NASA. In the journal Science, NASA scientists published a new study about Mars having a giant body of water millions or billions of years ago. The size ...


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The Hoops News
   
Four NASA Spacecraft assigned to study Magnetic Reconnection   
The Hoops News
Four identical NASA spacecraft were launched into orbit last Thursday from Florida's Cape Carnival at 10.44 pm Eastern Time. The spacecraft got stacked above one another and placed inside a launch rocket. Each spacecraft were deployed separately on ...

NASA launches 4 spacecraft to study 'magnetic reconnection' phenomenon   St. Augustine Record
Atlas 5 Rocket Launches In NASA's $1.1 Billion Magnetic Reconnection Study   Immortal News
NASA's Magnetic Field Mission Looking For Green Energy   STGIST
Frontline Desk   
Pioneer News   
The Next Digit   
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Zee News
   
Scientists try to contact Rosetta's Philae lander to give it a wake-up call   
Zee News
New Delhi: The European Space Agency (ESA) on Thursday put an effort to re-establish contact with its robotic probe 'Philae lander' that perched on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in November 2014. The space probe sent a lot of data from the surface ...

Rosetta mission: Philae could be saved   Telegraph.co.uk
Wake up Philae! The world awaits news   New Vision
Rosetta Makes First Attempt to Contact Philae   Uncover Michigan
Science Recorder   
Market Business News   
Spaceflight Now   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
After tonnes of pumice stone, huge underwater volcano washes up on Australian ...   
Customs Today Newspaper
SYDNEY: A team of scientists from five different countries are about to embark on a voyage to a huge underwater volcano that has been producing tonnes of pumice stone which has washed up on beaches in Australia and New Zealand. The volcano was ...

Massive underwater volcano spewing pumice on Australian and New Zealand ...   Market Business News
Scientists set out to study huge underwater volcano after tonnes of pumice ...   Yahoo7 News

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
City of Hamilton adds bats to its rescue roster   
Customs Today Newspaper
LONDON: The City of Hamilton has added a new animal to its rescue roster – bats. Currently, 13 bats are hibernating at the city's Animal Control facility on Dartnall Road. These fuzzy creatures have been rescued by animal control officers and will be released ...

Hamilton animal control going batty   InsideHalton.com

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