2015年5月15日 星期五

2015-05-16 Pakistan Science


YourStory.com
   
Slim chances of achieving new international development goals   
DAWN.com
LONDON: The world's chances of achieving new international development goals will be slim without more ambitious action to curb climate change, researchers said. Pakistan, for example, is unlikely to be able to end poverty by 2030 if accelerating climate ...

Combating climate change: India, China ask developed nations to take the lead   The Indian Express
Lead Efforts to Tackle Climate Change, West Told   The New Indian Express
Weak climate deal would jeopardize new development goals: experts   Yahoo News

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Huffington Post
   
What Role Do Indigenous Peoples and Forests Have in a Sustainable Future?   
Huffington Post
In April 2015 over a quarter of a million people flocked to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., for the Global Citizen Earth Day concert. They urged leaders to take action to protect our planet and its people from the devastating effects of climate change.
Pakistan making progress in dealing with climate change   The Nation
What role do indigenous people and forests have in a sustainable future?   eco-business.com

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Yahoo! Maktoob News
   
'Cicadas': US military's new swarm of mini-drones   
Yahoo! Maktoob News
US military scientists have invented a miniature drone that fits in the palm of a hand, ready to be dropped from the sky like a mobile phone with wings. The "micro air vehicle" is named after the insect that inspired its invention, the Cicada, which spends years ...


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CNN
   
Warm-blooded fish shocks scientists   
The Seattle Times
The large circular fish is called an opah, or sometimes a moonfish, and researchers have determined that it can keep its internal temperature 5 degrees Celsius warmer than its environment. “We were shocked,” said Heidi Dewar, a fisheries research biologist ...

The opah is the first warm-blooded fish ever found   Daily Times
Moonfish is First Fully Warm-Blooded Fish   Gazette Review
1st warm-blooded fish identified by researchers   KSL.com
Tech Times   
Washington Post   
CNN   
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Toronto Star
   
Canada: Pledge Sent to UN to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 2030   
New York Times
Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government said Friday that Canada would reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent below 2005 levels by 2030. The government said it had formally submitted its target to the United Nations Framework Convention ...

Canada plans to cut emissions by 30% by 2030   TODAYonline
Canada's new climate targets draw criticism   National Observer

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TIME
   
This Antarctic ice shelf could collapse by 2020, NASA says   
Washington Post
This story has been updated. It has been a really bad week for the ice shelves of the quickly warming Antarctic peninsula, the part of the vast frozen continent that extends northward toward South America. Earlier this week, we learned that the gigantic ...

A Large Chunk of Antarctica May Disappear Into the Ocean By 2020   TIME
NASA finds Antarctic ice shelf just a few years from disintegration   Sydney Morning Herald
One Of Antarctica's Largest Ice Shelves Heading For Collapse - Study   Design & Trend
The UpTake   
Newsmax   
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National Post
   
'What a beast!' Aquarium shares photos of rare giant squid that washed ashore ...   
National Post
A giant squid was found washed ashore on a beach in New Zealand Wednesday and the aquarium staff now in possession of the corpse are really jazzed about the discovery. “A GIANT SQUID WASHED UP ON THE BEACH AT SOUTH BAY TODAY!
Massive squid washes up on New Zealand beach   WFLA
Kiwi Finds 23-Foot Long 'Giant Squid' Washed Up On A South Island Beach   International Business Times
Massive squid washes ashore in New Zealand   The Weather Network US
Huffington Post   
ABC News   
Newsmax   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Remember #TheDress? Now MIT scientists use it explain why we see colours so ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
It divided opinion and caused more arguments than any other dress in living memory. But scientists have concluded that a dress seen by some as blue and black and by others as gold and white was in fact both, depended on whether they spend their time ...


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Khaleej Times
   
US company plans to fly first plane on Venus   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: A US aerospace company is planning to build an inflatable propeller plane that could fly through Venus's atmosphere in 2021. The ambitious project would see the plane cruise through the sulfurous skies of Venus for years, sampling the ...

First plane to fly through Venus in the offing   The Hans India
Northrop Grumman Making Plane for Years-Long Cruise in the Skies of Venus   NDTV
Company Update (NYSE:NOC): Northrop Grumman Establishes Science ...   Jutia Group

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Tech Times
   
Gender Equality In Prehistoric Societies? That Could Have Been The Case For ...   
Tech Times
Men and women appear to exert equal influence in making important decisions among modern hunter-gatherer societies. What could this tell us about ancient human social development? This Agta couple lives in the Philippines. (Photo : Sylvain Viguier ...

Prehistoric hunter-gatherers enjoyed sexual equality, then farming changed ...   OregonLive.com
Why We Can Depend On The Kindness Of Strangers   NPR
Our Caveman Ancestors Probably Practiced Gender Equality   Slate Magazine (blog)
Truthdig   
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