2015年4月4日 星期六

2015-04-05 Pakistan Science


Customs Today Newspaper
   
Fishermen release bottlenose dolphin found entangled in tuna gillnet 100km ...   
Customs Today Newspaper
KARACHI: In a rare case, fishermen safely released a common bottlenose dolphin, which was found entangled in tuna gillnet in offshore waters about 100 kilometers (km) south of Kund Malir along Balochistan coast. Dolphins and whales are known to drown ...

The species was identified as a common bottlenose dolphin about seven feet ...   DAWN.com
Free willy: Bottlenose dolphin rescued, released into sea   The Express Tribune
Common bottlenose dolphin rescued   The News International
Pakistan Observer   
Geo News, Pakistan   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Scientists shown covalent histone modification can be preserved through ...   
Customs Today Newspaper
HONG KONG: Confirming a long-held expectation that epigenetic as well as genetic information may be passed across generations, scientists have shown that a covalent histone modification can be preserved through multiple cell divisions, both mitotic and ...

DNA May Not Be The Only Thing Governing Inherited Traits   Headlines & Global News
DNA can't explain all inherited biological traits   Aaj News
Chromatin Marks, Like DNA Info, Can Be Inherited across Many Generations   Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Economic Times   
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azcentral.com
   
It's the shortest we'll see in our lifetime   
azcentral.com
The curtain closed quickly on Saturday morning's sky show. The total lunar eclipse which took the stage at 3:16 a.m., was over in just five minutes! Loading… Post to Facebook. It's the shortest we'll see in our lifetime The curtain closed quickly on Saturday ...

You Probably Missed The Shortest Total Lunar Eclipse Of The Century   Tech Times
Shortest lunar eclipse of the century delights millions (PHOTOS)   RT
You Probably Missed the Quick Lunar Eclipse This Morning   Pioneer News
Examiner.com   
SFGate   
Connecticut Bulletin Standard   
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Sky & Telescope
   
This Week's Sky at a Glance, April 3 – 11   
Sky & Telescope
Nova Sagittarii rebrightens. The nova that peaked at about magnitude 4.3 on March 21–22, then dropped to 5.9, has rebrightened to about 4.6 as of April 3rd. See article (with comparison-star chart) and up-to-date light curve. The nova is easy to observe with ...

Eclipse brings 'blood moon' this weekend   Methow Valley News
How to See the Brightest Planets in the April Night Sky   Yahoo News

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Yibada (English Edition)
   
Urban ant species don't necessarily develop a taste for human food   
National Monitor
Ants are a vital part of every ecosystem, including dense urban ones but their role isn't always obvious. New research from North Carolina State University examined the ant species of Manhattan in an effort to determine what they eat. The aim of the research ...

Ants are EPICUREAN just like humans, Says study   The Hoops News
The research is in: City ants love human food   Syracuse.com
Study: Some Ants Have More Taste for Human Food Than Others   ABC News
World Tech Today   
Uncover Michigan   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Supernova crime scene shows a single white dwarf to blame: study   
Customs Today Newspaper
NEW YORK: Astronomers have determined the pre-explosion mass of a white dwarf star that blew up thousands of years ago and the measurement strongly suggests the explosion involved only a single white dwarf, ruling out a well-established alternative ...

Supernova 'crime scene,' shows single white dwarf to blame   Connecticut Bulletin Standard
Supernova 'Crime Scene': Single White Dwarf Blamed for 3C 397   Headlines & Global News
Suzaku studies supernova 'crime scene,' shows a single white dwarf to blame   Phys.Org

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Geek
   
Graphene's lightbulb moment   
Customs Today Newspaper
FRANCE: The first mass-market use of the two-dimensional form of carbon known as graphene appears set to be LED lighting. Graphene Lighting plc, as spinoff company from the University of Manchester in the UK, aims to commercialize a graphene light ...

Why the graphene light bulb could switch on a new era of innovation   Washington Post (blog)
Graphene-enhanced LED light bulb is cheaper, more efficient, longer lasting   Geek
Graphene light bulbs: what's the secret sauce?   Optics.org
www.worldbulletin.net   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Early human fossil Little Foot dated at 3.7m years old   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
A sophisticated new dating technique has found that Little Foot, an important fossil of an early human forerunner unearthed in the 1990s in South Africa, is roughly 3.7 million years old. "The age of Little Foot has been highly debated," said geologist Darryl ...

Little foot lived 3.67 million years ago according to a new study   American Register
Human Ancestor 'Little Foot' Lived 3.7 Million Years Ago   TIME
Human ancestor 'Little Foot' lived 3.67 million years ago   National Monitor
CBS News   
American Live Wire   
Customs Today Newspaper   
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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Blackpoll Warbler completes unbelievable 1500 mile fly or die migration every yrs   
Customs Today Newspaper
SYDNEY: A tiny songbird, the 0.42 oz (12 gram) Blackpoll Warbler flies from 1,410 to 1,720 miles (2270 to 2770 km) over the sea non-stop every year in incredible migration feat scientists describe as “on the brink of impossibility”. The Blackpoll Warbler, which ...

Little bird, big journey   Waterloo Record
Bird in hand   Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Blackpoll Warbler Travels Thousands Miles for Three Days Without Taking ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Kentucky Post Pioneer   
French Tribune   
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Stock Journal
   
Earth greening despite deforestation   
Stock Journal
Australia is 'greener' today than it was two decades ago. This is despite ongoing land clearing. Observations from space have shown the world overall is getting greener despite deforestation and drought. Photo: Carl Davies/CSIRO. RELATED. Push drought ...

Resurgent Vegetation Sucks 4bn Tons Of Carbon From The Air   Forbes
Earth has become greener than 2003 despite Amazon rainforest losses   Customs Today Newspaper
Decades of deforestation yet Earth is becoming greener   University World News

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