2015年5月1日 星期五

2015-05-02 Pakistan Science


Los Angeles Times
   
One in six species could be wiped out by climate change, study says   
Los Angeles Times
About one in six species now alive on the planet could become extinct as a result of climate change, according to a study published in Friday's edition of the journal Science. If present trends continue, the Earth's temperature will wind up 4.3 degrees Celsius ...

1 in 6 species faces extinction due to climate change: Study   Times of India
A sixth of animals face extinction due to climate   Irish Examiner
Extinction on the horizon?   Radio New Zealand
Uncover California   
Times Gazette   
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NBCNews.com
   
A space odyssey: cosmic rays may damage the brains of astronauts   
Sydney Morning Herald
Washington: It may not be space debris, errant asteroids, supply shortages, thruster malfunctions or even the malevolent aliens envisioned in so many Hollywood films that thwart astronauts on any mission to Mars. It may be the ubiquitous galactic cosmic rays.
Would-Be Mars Colonists Practice For Red Planet In Utah Desert   Tech Times
Space radiation could harm astronauts' brains during long trips   89.3 KPCC
Astronauts' Brains may be damaged by radiation in Deep-space says Study   The Market Business
Immortal News   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Out of control spacecraft plunging to Earth   
NEWS.com.au
AN UNMANNED Russian cargo spacecraft ferrying supplies to the International Space Station is plunging back to Earth — and Moscow says it can't stop it. The loss of the Progress supply ship, a Soviet design known for its reliability, is the latest ...


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Nature World News
   
England to See Record-Breaking Warm Years   
Nature World News
With heatwaves in Europe expected to be 10 times as likely due to climate change, it should come as no surprise that England in particular will soon see record-breaking warm years. Share This Story ...

Global warming raises odds for record-breaking warm years in UK   Mashable
Man-made climate change to cause more English heat waves – scientists   RT
Climate change will make UK heat waves 13 time more likely   Blue & Green Tomorrow
The Sun (subscription)   
The Hindu   
The Independent   
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Immortal News
   
Warp drive space travel closer to reality?   
Times of India
Nasa may have successfully tested a form of space flight that could carry people to the moon in a few short hours -and eventually let us fly at speeds approaching that of light. The agency has built an electromagnetic (EM) drive, using technology that shouldn't ...

Fly to the moon in FOUR HOURS: NASA secretly working on warp drive   Daily Star
Is Nasa one step closer to making warp drive space travel a reality?   Irish Examiner
NASA Working on Something Straight Out of 'Star Trek'   TheBlaze.com
mySanAntonio.com (blog)   
Food World News   
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Fossils shed light on extinction threat:study   
NorthBayNipissing.com
HALIFAX - An international team of scientists has predicted in a study published Friday which ocean species and areas are most at risk of extinction by studying fossils from the last 23 million years. Ecologists, biologists and paleontologists from around the ...


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Times Gazette
   
Bombardier Beetle packs a Gatling Gun when threatened   
Times Gazette
Bombardier beetle is named as such because of its intriguing and effective way of defending itself from other animals which may pose as their predators. This insect ousts a superheated liquid called benzoquinone. The liquid is ejected forcefully, in a motion ...

Tiny beetle's explosive spray mechanism revealed by X-rays   Mumbai Mirror
How These 'Exploding Beetles' Don't Blow Themselves up   Nature World News
Funny To See How These 'Exploding Beetles' Don't Blow Themselves up   Dispatch Times
New Scientist   
The Scientist   
Washington Post   
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RT
   
Lab for genetic modification of human embryos just $2000 away – report   
RT
With the right expertise in molecular biology, one could start a basic laboratory to modify human embryos using a genome-editing computer technique all for a couple thousand dollars, according to a new report. Genetic modification has received heightened ...

Citing Ethical Issues, U.S. Will Not Fund Embryo Editing   Popular Science
Ronald Bailey Argues that Gene-Editing Human Embryos Is Ethical   Reason (blog)
The case for genetically engineered babies   The Guardian
Science Codex   
Slate Magazine (blog)   
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TechCrunch
   
Researchers Create The Ultimate Smartphone Ultra Zoom To See And Measure ...   
TechCrunch
Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, have created a smartphone ultra-zoom solution that allows scientists in the field to image and size DNA. The tool, which uses a little 3D-printed box that acts as a high-resolution microscope, can be ...

Smartphone ultrazoom turns phone into DNA scanner   Telecompaper (subscription)
3D-printed attachment turns any smartphone into a DNA-scanning microscope   Gizmag
Smartphone attachment lets smartphones image DNA   SlashGear
Pc-Tablet Media   
WellnessIndia.com   
Delhi Daily News   
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