2015年3月20日 星期五

2015-03-21 Pakistan Science


The News International
   
Exoplanets are in the habitable zone around most stars   
Next Big Future
Astronomers have discovered thousands of exoplanets in our galaxy, the Milky Way, using the Kepler satellite and many of them have multiple planets orbiting the host star. By analysing these planetary systems, researchers from the Australian National ...

Milky Way may host billions of planets in 'habitable' zones: study   The News International
Most stars have planets in the habitable zone   RedOrbit
Scientists: Most stars have 'Goldilocks' planets in the habitable zone   ExtremeTech
The Hoops News   
TechFrag   
Customs Today Newspaper   
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DAWN.com
   
Comsats, Unesco sign MoU   
DAWN.com
KARACHI: The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) and the Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (Comsats) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for collaboration ...


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DAWN.com
   
Importance of trees, forests highlighted   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Climate Change Mushahidullah Khan has called for boosting tree plantation for protecting humans, animals and plants from delirious impact of global warming. In a statement issued on Friday in the context of the World Forest ...

World Forest Day-2015 today Trees are a must for protecting life on earth   Daily Times
Plant a tree for International Forest Day   Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Fossil-fuel-free future plan pitched by Canadian scientists   CBC.ca
Fiji Times   
Big News Network.com   
McGill Reporter   
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ZME Science
   
Darwin's 'strangest animals' finally classified thanks to protein sequencing   
ZME Science
While in South American during his 1830 expedition with the HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin came across the fossils of two peculiar hoofed species which he was unable to classify properly. One was Macrauchenia, which looked like a camel with the head of an ...

Mystery Mammals' Ancestry Was Revealed by Proteins, Not DNA   Smithsonian
Mystery of Darwin's "Strange Animals" Solved   Scientific American
Researchers reveal Real Identity of Darwin's Strangest Animal Ever Discovered   Maine News
The Straits Times   
Daily Times   
Customs Today Newspaper   
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The Australian
   
solar eclipse grips sky watchers   
The Australian
MILLIONS of people across Europe looked to the skies on Friday to catch a glimpse of a rare solar eclipse, though a blanket of clouds across large parts of the continent obscured the view for many. Residents of the remote Svalbard archipelago in the ...

Germans not over the moon as eclipse puts focus on power grid   Irish Independent
European power grids keep lights on   Gulf Daily News
Last night's solar eclipse looked amazing   NEWS.com.au
azcentral.com   
euronews   
Yahoo News UK   
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New York Times
   
Gallery: The Daily Edit 03.21.15   
Charlotte Observer
The total solar eclipse seen from Svalbard, Norway Friday March 20, 2015. An eclipse is darkening parts of Europe on Friday in a rare solar event that won't be repeated for more than a decade. (AP Photo/Haakon Mosvold Larsen, NTB Scanpix) NORWAY ...

World News Eclipse treat for stargazers   Gulf Daily News
Millions in Europe turn out to watch total solar eclipse (+video)   TVNZ
Eclipse thrills on remote Arctic islands, clouds mar for some   India Today
Mashable   
Sky News Australia   
Channel News Asia   
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BBC News
   
LHC restart 'not before Wednesday'   
BBC News
Run Two of the Large Hadron Collider is set to ramp up next week but beams will not go full circle before Wednesday, according to scientists at Cern. The LHC has been shut down since early 2013, in order for the gigantic machine to be serviced and ...

LHC restart 'not in advance...   Chronicle Bulletin
Here are all the new particles we might discover when the world's largest atom ...   Business Insider Australia
Giz Explains: The World's Biggest Physics Experiment Is About To Reboot   Gizmodo Australia
The Express Tribune   
Gizmodo   
GMA News   
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RedOrbit
   
Has the origin of life conundrum been solved?   
RedOrbit
The interdependence of genetic material, proteins, and fatty lipids have long created a sort of paradox when it comes to trying to figure out how life on Earth originated, but a new study has proposed that all three factors originated from a pair of simple ...

Mystery Behind Origin Of Life On Earth May Have Finally Been Solved   Tech Times
We're all just one big chemistry experiment   Paris Star
Origin-of-life puzzle cracked   Science AAAS
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (blog)   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Flying beetle remotely controlled by scientists   
Telegraph.co.uk
Scientists have been able to remotely control a flying beetle - paving the way for search and rescue cyborgs. A tiny electronic backpack mounted on the back of a giant flower beetle allowed scientists to instruct it to take off, land or change directions. But unlike ...

Scientists build Remote-Controlled Cyborg Beetle   PerfScience
Berkeley Researchers Turn Beetle Into Remote-Controlled Flying Cyborg   CBS Local
NTU-led team creates drone-like beetle   The Straits Times
Independent Online   
Scientific Computing   
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TakePart
   
Satellites for Sharks: Watching the World's Newest, Biggest Marine Reserve 24-7 ...   
TakePart
The honor system doesn't cut it when it comes to protecting the ocean from illegal fishing, so the newly established Pitcairns Island Marine Reserve will come with real-time surveillance equipped.
Deep in the Budget: some clear, blue water   Telegraph.co.uk
Pitcairn marine reserve is an incredible win for the oceans   The Guardian
Britain creates world's largest marine reserve   CBS News
Washington Post   
Independent Online   
Business Standard   
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