2015年3月21日 星期六

2015-03-22 Pakistan Science


Daily Times
   
World Forest Day: Govt committed to safeguarding forest resources ...   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Climate Change Mushahidullah Khan has said that the government is committed to safeguard existing forest resources and increase area under forests from below 5 percent of the total land mass of the country. “I will leave no ...

Here's Why Forests Should Matter to All of Us   Gizmodo
Home News National Govt committed to safeguard existing forest resources ...   Associated Press of Pakistan
Here39s Why Forests Should really Matter to All of Us   Chronicle Bulletin
MarketWatch   
Jagran Josh   
The Nation   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Scientists use space telescope to find 'exoplanets' that might support life   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
The Milky Way galaxy may be home to billions of planets orbiting their host stars in a "habitable zone" where life could theoretically exist, researchers said. Nasa's Kepler space telescope, launched in 2009 to search for so-called "exoplanets" outside our own ...

Thousands of planets orbiting stars in our Milky Way galaxy, study   Customs Today Newspaper
Exoplanets are in the habitable zone around most stars   Next Big Future
Most stars have planets in the habitable zone   RedOrbit
ExtremeTech   
The Hoops News   
TechFrag   
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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   
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World Tech Today
   
Researchers discover Fossil of deadly Crocodile believed to be exist even ...   
World Tech Today
Washington – A new species of crocodile fossils which researchers say is the largest and the oldest crocodile ever known has been unearthed in North Carolina. It is believed that the roughly 9-foot-long croc named Carnufex carolinensis, which signifies ...

New Crocodile-Like Creature Found to Have Lived Before Dinasours   Science Times
Massive Crocodile Fossil Older Than The Dinosaurs   Clapway
'Carolina Butcher' croc roamed land on two legs   Irish Examiner
Metro   
RT   
Voice of America   
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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 ...

Large Hydron Collider set to start discovering the dark matter particle   National Monitor
Large Hadron Collider Restarts Next Week but Won't Smash Any Particles Yet   Chinatopix
CERN to restart LHC later this month   Maine News Online
The Japan Times   
Student Operated Press   
The Express Tribune   
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Tech Times
   
Researchers may have solved origin-of-life conundrum   
Customs Today Newspaper
HONG KONG: 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 ...

Mystery Behind Origin Of Life On Earth May Have Finally Been Solved   Tech Times
We're all just one big chemistry experiment   Paris Star

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TIME
   
A Year in Orbit Starts in Kazakhstan   
TIME
It's easy to roll your eyes at PR—and easier still when you're talking about space PR. Space has always been an industry built as much on imagery as engineering. The Russians tended to go big. Their Yuri Gagarins and Alexei Leonovs became titans of ...

Crew Of Yearlong ISS Mission Prepares For Next Week's Launch   Tech Times

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AsiaOne
   
Giant cyborg beetle takes to the skies   
9news.com.au
March 21, 2015: Researchers have created a cyborg beetle that can be controlled using just radio signals. Ehsan Knopf. It's the stuff of sci-fi and a leap forward in drone technology: a remote-controlled cyborg beetle. With the help of electrodes and a tiny ...

Scientists develop radio-controlled cyborg beetle   MaltaToday
Flying beetle remotely controlled by scientists   Telegraph.co.uk

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
China plans to send 40 spacecraft into orbit this year   
Customs Today Newspaper
BEIJING: China will launch more than 40 spacecraft, majority of them communication satellites, into orbit this year. The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation said that it plans to send 40 spacecraft into orbit through 20 separate space ...

China To Achieve Spacecraft Launch Record   Clapway

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News24
   
WATCH: 2015 Solar eclipse as seen from space   
News24
Cape Town - Thousands of people on Friday flocked to get a glimpse of the solar eclipse, with Europe's remote north offering the best views for land-based watchers. However this footage taken by the European Space Agency's Sun-watching Proba-2 ...

solar eclipse grips sky watchers   The Australian
World News Eclipse treat for stargazers   Gulf Daily News
Magical views from the world for solar eclipse   The News International
Irish Examiner   
Stuff.co.nz   
Agenzia Giornalistica Italia   
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