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2015-04-13 Pakistan Science


Al-Arabiya
   
NASA astronomer names asteroid after Malala Yousafzai   
Al-Arabiya
Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai from Pakistan speaks on stage during the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo, Norway, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014. (AP). Text size A A A. By Staff writer | Al Arabiya News Sunday, 12 April 2015. Pakistan's Malala ...

Scientist names asteroid for Malala   NEWS.com.au
NASA scientist: Girls, reach for the stars! Asteroid named after Malala Yousafzai   Al-Bawaba
NASA astronomer immortalizes Malala by naming asteroid after her   CNN
The Hindu   
The Independent   
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Sharp decline in number of migratory birds visiting Pakistan   
The Nation
PESHAWAR - Environmentalists are observing an alarming decrease in number of migratory birds visiting Pakistan every year during their long journey from Siberia to India crossing Pakistan. The migration journey starts from Siberia in Russia from ...


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Financial Express
   
Tyrannosaurs were violent cannibals: Study   
Financial Express
Tyrannosaurs, Tyrannosaurs facts, Tyrannosaurs cannibals, Tyrannosaurs were cannibals, Tyrannosaurs ate human beings A new study shows that the skull of a genus of tyrannosaur called Daspletosaurus suffered numerous injuries during life, at least ...

Tyrannosaurs were violent cannibals   Zee News
Daspletosaurus Skull Found In Alberta Suggests Cannibalism   E Canada Now
Study finds species of Tyrannosaurus may have been a cannibal   Digital Journal
Examiner.com   
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Vancouver Sun
   
SFU observatory gets $2.7-million gift   
Vancouver Sun
Howard Trottier remembers his first look through a telescope. He was still in elementary school, attending a summer camp in the Laurentian Mountains. “At some point, one of the camp counsellors, who must have been an amateur astronomer, took us out to ...

SFU reveals its brand new observation, complete with powerful telescope   Customs Today Newspaper
SFU opens new multimillion-dollar observatory   Burnaby Now

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Charlotte Observer
   
Science Briefs: Slowing light to 112 mph, glacier belts on Mars, ordinary clay ...   
Charlotte Observer
Atoms coupled to a glass fiber: This system can slow light dramatically. TU Wien illustration. Story; Comments. Light can be dramatically slowed with glass fibers. Light is an extremely useful tool for quantum communication, but it has one major disadvantage: ...

Mars Has Enough Water That Could Possibly Support Life   Business News Asia
Can Mars Support Life with 150 billion cubic meters of water frozen beneath its ...   Empire State Tribune
Mars Wears Multiple Belts of Glaciers With Enough Ice to Freeze Entire Surface   News Every day
AZERTAC News   
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Inferse
   
Young star MWC 480 has LIFE SUPPORTING organic molecules, says study   
Inferse
Scientists have recently found complex organic molecules in a young star system. It is the strongest sign of life researchers have ever come across in outer space. Young star MWC 480 has LIFE SUPPORTING organic molecules, says study ...

Building blocks of life found in distant star system   Economic Times
Organic molecules found in the 'Young Star' system   The Market Business
An Infant Star's Neighborhood Is Brimming With Life's Precursors   The Leader

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Tech Times
   
Clay Can Be Used For Carbon Capture   
reportingclimatescience.com
Click to enlarge. Leander Michels (left) and Jon Otto Fossum hold the chamber they use to study clay samples. They use X-rays to measure how much CO2 is contained in the clay. Courtesy: Per Harald Olsen, NTNU. by Steinar Brandslet , Norwegian ...

Ordinary Clay Effective Carbon Capture, Say Experts   Tech Times
Clay could be used for inexpensive carbon capture   Gizmag
Ordinary clay could hold the key to future carbon capture   Customs Today Newspaper
tce today   
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Universe Today
   
This Mountain on Mars Is Leaking   
Universe Today
Seasonal flows spotted by HiRISE on northwestern slopes in Hale Crater. (NASA/JPL/University of Arizona). As the midsummer Sun beats down on the southern mountains of Mars, bringing daytime temperatures soaring up to a balmy 25ºC (77ºF), some of ...

NASA Believes Seasonal Flows On Mars Are Caused by Seeping Water   TechFrag

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Customs Today Newspaper
   
Western Canada's glaciers disappearing due to global warming   
Customs Today Newspaper
EUROPE: Western Canada's glaciers are shrinking rapidly and could be gone entirely by the end of the 21st century, climate change experts are warning. A study published this week in the journal Nature Geosciences predicted that the glaciers in Western ...

Most Western Canadian Glaciers To Melt By 2100   reportingclimatescience.com
BEFORE AND AFTER PHOTOS: Look at North America's vanishing glaciers   WTVD-TV

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Techie News
   
Graphene promising for spintronics; could pave way for faster processors   
Techie News
Latest discovery involving graphene is a promising development for spintronics which could ultimately pave way for faster and energy-efficient electronics. Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have discovered that large area graphene is able to ...

Graphene set to launch spintronic devices to the next level   Market Business News
Graphene Shows Promise For Next-Generation Spintronic Devices   Tech Times
Graphene looking promising for future spintronic devices   Customs Today Newspaper
Novus Light Technologies Today   
E&T magazine   
New Electronics   
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