2015年5月21日 星期四

2015-05-22 Pakistan Science


Daily Times
   
Killer ladybird that eats 7 native species is fastest ever alien invader   
Daily Times
A killer ladybird that has invaded Britain and eats our native varieties has reached every corner of the UK, Daily Mail reports. The harlequin ladybird has now been declared the UK's fastest invading species. It preys on seven native ladybirds, including the ...

Britain is stalked by cannibal invaders – can you help stop the harlequin ladybird?   The Guardian
Killer ladybirds invading Kent and Sussex   Kent and Sussex Courier
Only Scotland has managed to stand firm against harlequin ladybird invasion   Techie News
Odisha Samaya   
Express.co.uk   
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mySanAntonio.com (blog)
   
NASA's first moisture map of the world should freak you out   
mySanAntonio.com (blog)
Ever wonder what a mega-drought looks like via a map of the world measuring moisture in the ground? Well, it looks like this and it's a little troubling … and if you look at it long enough you can freak yourself out over just how little of our planet has what we ...

NASA soil moisture mission begins beaming key science   Times of India
NASA's SMAP mission begins science operations   Gizmag
NASA'S SMAP Mission Kickstarts Global Soil Moisture Analyzing Operations   TechFrag

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Dalje.com
   
Biological Diversity Day Fete   
The New Indian Express
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Chief Minister Oommen Chandy will inaugurate the International Day for Biological Diversity on Friday. He will also present the State Biodiversity Awards for 2014. Environment Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan will release ...

Biodiversity for sustainable development   The Sangai Express
Biodiversity board asks firms to deposit .5% of profit as per Act   Chandigarh Tribune
Portal presenting Croatia's biodiversity launched   Dalje.com
Deccan Herald   
Radio Pakistan (press release)   
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Express.co.uk
   
Cosmonauts to land at Science Museum in record-breaking space exhibit   
Express.co.uk
THE Science Museum is set to welcome the greatest collection of Soviet-era spacecrafts and artefacts ever shown outside of Russia. By Oli Smith. PUBLISHED: 21:56, Thu, May 21, 2015 | UPDATED: 22:01, Thu, May 21, 2015. Cosmonauts poster IG.
Alexei Leonov: First man to walk in space launches new Science Museum ...   The Independent
UK to host biggest ever Soviet space show outside Russia   Yahoo News UK

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Bloomberg
   
Pakistan welcomes French president call on climate pact   
The Nation
Islamabad - Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Mushahidullah Khan has welcomed the remark of French president regarding the much-awaited global climate agreement, asking the rich countries that a roadmap for ramping up climate finance for ...

Big Energy clashes with John Kerry on how to fix climate change   THE BUSINESS TIMES
UN climate fund gears up to deploy cash after Japan inks pledge   Daily Mail
What's missing from our climate pledges? Low-carbon R&D   The Conversation AU

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The Space Reporter
   
SpaceX cargo capsule returns to Earth from ISS   
The Space Reporter
Today's splashdown of a robotic SpaceX Dragon capsule marks the end of the longest-lasting Dragon resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS) completed thus far. According to NBC News, the Dragon capsule landed in the Pacific Ocean ...

SpaceX Dragon Capsule Splashes Down In Pacific After Successful Mission   Tech Times
SpaceX Dragon supply craft returns space station science home   Examiner.com
Critical NASA Research Returns to Earth Aboard U.S. SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft   eNews Park Forest
Brevard Times   
Reuters   
Fox News Latino   
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Examiner.com
   
Oldest stone tools yet discovered predate humans, were found in Kenya   
Examiner.com
For years, conventional thought has held that humans were the first to start using stone tools. In Stanley Kubrick's classic film “2001: A Space Odyssey” it is the invention of the bone club that sparks the evolution of man. But a recent discovery might prove that ...

Stone tools older than man found: Were our ancient ancestors already ...   National Post
Stone tools dating back 3.3 million years found   Livemint
Scientists unearth earliest-known stone tools   gulfnews.com
Business Standard   
Philly.com   
Independent Online   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Antarctic glaciers thinning so fast, it's like a switch was flipped   
Christian Science Monitor
A new study finds that processes related to global warming are weakening several Antarctic ice shelves surprisingly quickly – causing glaciers to lose large amounts of ice. By Pete Spotts, Staff writer May 21, 2015. close. Icebergs calved by glaciers on the ...

Some Antarctic glaciers reached a tipping point in 2009   ABC Online
Antarctic Peninsula in 'dramatic' ice loss   BBC News
Antarctic glaciers lose ice in surprise collapse   Sydney Morning Herald
Reuters   
Metro   
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Irish Examiner
   
Large Hadron Collider busts energy-level benchmark   
Times of India
GENEVA: The world's largest particle smasher broke the record for energy levels late Wednesday in a test run after a two-year upgrade, CERN announced Thursday. "Protons collided in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the record-breaking energy of 13 ...

World's Most Complex Machine Gets Ready for More Atom-Smashing   NBCNews.com
Eight Things To Know As The Large Hadron Collider Breaks Energy Records   Forbes
World's largest particle collider busts record   gulfnews.com
The Independent   
Daily Mail   
Irish Examiner   
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The Seattle Times
   
Tiny mysteries of the ocean reveal themselves to scientists   
The Seattle Times
A Sapphirina copepod that was collected in the Mediterranean Sea by scientists during the research schooner Tara's four-year expedition. (CHRISTIAN SARDET/CNRS/SHARIF MIR/NYT). Creatures collected in the Indian Ocean: a molluscan pteropod on the ...

Ocean's hidden world of plankton revealed in 'enormous database'   BBC News
Global ocean census uncovers trove of unknown life   CBS News
Plankton research reveals a world of diversity in one tiny speck   Malay Mail Online
Tech Times   
Arizona Daily Star (blog)   
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