2015年3月31日 星期二

2015-04-01 Pakistan Science


The Express Tribune
   
Global warming biggest challenge of present century: Mushahid   
Pakistan Observer
Wednesday, April 01, 2015 - Islamabad—Federal Minister for Climate Change, Senator Mushahid Ullah Khan on Tuesday said that global warming, which continues to unleash devastating impacts in different parts of the world including Pakistan has emerged ...

America's New Climate Policy Is Its Boldest Ever, And Still Not Enough   FiveThirtyEight
'Pakistan making efforts to fight negative impacts of climate change'   Daily Times
Workshop on INDCs: Climate change weighing down development, says ...   The Express Tribune
Newsweek   
Pakistan Today   
The Guardian   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
ESA's Herschel space observe that winds blowing from a huge black hole   
Customs Today Newspaper
CANADA: Astronomers using ESA's Herschel space observatory have found that the winds blowing from a huge black hole are sweeping away its host galaxy's reservoir of raw star-building material. Found at the hearts of most galaxies, supermassive black ...

Active Black Hole Devours Star Formation   Clapway
Astronomers See Supermassive Black Hole in Action   Sci-News.com

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RTCC
   
Coral v coal: Is the Great Barrier Reef in danger?   
RTCC
Unesco is due to decide in June whether to put the Great Barrier Reef on its list of endangered world heritage sites. The Australian government has a plan to protect the delicate and iconic coral ecosystem. Yet this hotspot for tourism and fishing, worth an ...

Winston Aldworth: Oh for awesome beneath the waves   New Zealand Herald
Twice the coral trout in Great Barrier Reef protected zones   Customs Today Newspaper
Protection Zones In Great Barrier Reef Showing Positive Results   Tech Times

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eco-business.com
   
Rich nations urged to cut temperature rise targets   
eco-business.com
Senior scientist says voices of poorer nations must be heard in the political tussle over reducing the “utterly inadequate” global warming limit. fiji cyclone evan. Tropical Cyclone Evan hit the Pacific islands of Fiji, Samoa and the French territory of Wallis and ...

2 degree Celsius goal to combat climate change unreasonable   Customs Today Newspaper

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Yibada (English Edition)
   
Scoping out the sky: Professor eyes Earth-like planet   
Marshfield Mail (subscription)
Are there planets out there like ours? Could they be capable of sustaining life? It's questions like these that have been motivating Dr. Peter Plavchan, assistant professor of astronomy at Missouri State University, as he has been studying planets that orbit other ...

Earth-like Planets May Have Existed Not Too Far From Our Solar System ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Twin Earth like planet may lurk in our nearest star system   Customs Today Newspaper

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The Guardian
   
Antarctica records unprecedented high temperatures in two new readings   
The Guardian
The South Shetland Islands archipelago, Antarctica. The melting of Antarctic glaciers as a consequence of global warming is concerning scientists. Photograph: Natacha Pisarenko/AP. Tom McCarthy in New York. @TeeMcSee. Tuesday 31 March 2015 18.40 ...

It was warmer in Antarctica last week than in New Jersey   Parsippany Focus
Did Antarctica Actually Hit Record High Temps?   Daily Caller
Antarctica Hottest Day: Antarctica May Have Seen Its Hottest Day on Record   The Cubic Lane
Examiner.com   
Ring of Fire   
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Gizmodo Australia
   
Check Out Three Amazing Rocket Launches That All Happened On One Day   
Gizmodo Australia
What a busy weekend for space exploration. There were three successful lift offs around the world, including two Soyuz launches from opposite sides of the Earth. Picture: Media photograph the Soyuz TMA-16M spacecraft as it launches to the International ...

Russian cosmonauts used tablet computer in space for 1st time   Customs Today Newspaper

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American Register
   
Researchers Use Tampons to Detect Waste Water Pollution Level   
American Register
Up till now it was thought th at tampons just serve as a feminine hygiene product that absorbs blood during menstruation but now a new study shows that tampons can do much more than that. They can help identify the pollution areas in rivers and streams that ...

Tampons Optical Brighteners Instrumental In Pollutant-Tolerant Organisms ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Researchers say glowing tampons can detect river sewage pollution   National Monitor
DETECTIVE Glowing Tampons can track sewer pollution from leaky pipes or ...   Inferse
Voice Chronicle   
West Texas News   
Geek Infinite   
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Yibada (English Edition)
   
NASA Mercury MESSENGER Runs Out Of Fuel, Tries To Survive A Month More   
Yibada (English Edition)
A NASA Mercury probe is not prepared to call the groundbreaking work off at the innermost planet in the solar system. It will be extended for a month, just before the spacecraft consumes all of its fuel. In the previous week, the Messenger spacecraft executed ...

Comet dust coating turns Mercury dark   Times of India
Comet dust: Planet Mercury's invisible paint   Astronomy Magazine
New study explains why Mercury is black   UPI.com
CNN International   
Slate Magazine (blog)   
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Irish Independent
   
Scientists track tiny songbird's non-stop 2700km incredible journey   
Irish Independent
A small songbird no bigger than a sparrow flies 2,700km over open ocean in a non-stop flight in what has been described as one of the "most extraordinary migratory feats on the planet", a study has found.
Tiny blackpoll warbler makes mind-boggling migration   Boston Globe (subscription)
Tiny Bird Breaks Travel Records   Discovery News
Blackpoll warbler proves it can cross continents without stopping for food or rest   Daily Mail
AsiaOne   
Washington Post   
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