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2015-05-04 Pakistan Science


Daily Times
   
Rich nations urged to honour climate fund pledges   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Mushahidullah Khan urged rich nations on Sunday to deliver on their $10 billion pledges to the Green Climate Fund (GCF) set up last year to meet costs of tackling climate change-induced disasters ...

Greenhouse gas pledges not enough, claims report   Irish Examiner
Minister urges rich nations to honour $10 billion climate funding pledges   Daily Times
Nigeria set to reduce emissions in new climate action plan   The Guardian Nigeria
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Asteroid that killed dinos created India's Deccan Traps?   
Times of India
LONDON: Our universe may actually be two dimensional but appears three dimensional - just like a hologram, according to scientists, including those from India. One of the most fruitful theories of theoretical physics in the last two decades is challenging the ...


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Daily Times
   
2-legged robot can take a walk in the grass   
Daily Times
A two-legged robot that can keep its balance and walk in an outdoor field, full of lumps, bumps and uneven terrain, is three times more energy-efficient than any other human-sized bipedal robot, scientists say, Zee News reports. Researchers at Oregon State ...

Bipedal robot ATRIAS takes its first outdoor stroll   Tech Gen Mag

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SavingAdvice.com
   
Cosmic rays put Mars-bound astronauts under dementia risk   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Astronauts travelling to Mars could develop irr8eversible dementia because their brains will be bombarded with %destructive space radiation, researchers, including those of In8dian origin, have warned. Researchers found that exposure to ...

Mars Missions May Damage the Brains of Astronauts   SavingAdvice.com

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BBC News
   
Large Herbivore Loss May Create 'Barren Landscape'   
Rapid News Network
The primary goal of the study is to determine to main threats that lead to the decline of their number, the effects of its smaller population, and how near/far are they from extinction. Scientists say that nearly 60 percent of herbivores are at risk of extinction, which ...

Large herbivores threatened   Dailybarometer
World's Largest Herbivores Going Extinct; Hunting By Humans, Habitat Change ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Large herbivores on the verge of extinction; could result in 'empty landscapes'   The Next Digit
Headlines & Global News   
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