2015年5月26日 星期二

2015-05-27 Pakistan Science


SBS
   
Aiming high: better ways than climate change for us to all horribly die.   
SBS
The end is coming and most scientists think that Climate Change could be the thing that does us all in but comedian Nicholas Fisher thinks that's literally the most boring way to go and thinks we can do much, much better for our global apocalypse scenario. By.
Impacts of climate change on aquaculture need more attention   FIS
AGU organises seminar on climate change   Bahrain News Agency
High School Students Discuss Climate Change   AllAfrica.com
The Conversation AU   
The News International   
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Daily Times
   
Has the last human trekked to the North Pole?   
Daily Times
Faced with a dearth of logistical support and challenges related to climate change, human-powered trips to the North Pole may be on the brink of extinction, nationalgeographic.com reports. "North Pole expeditions are going the way of the passenger pigeon," ...

Will future North Pole expeditions be impossible?   RedOrbit

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Science & tech in brief: Cold vs. heat; dog-wolf split   
Pocono Record
Extreme cold found worse than high heat. Extreme heat waves like the one that killed more than 70,000 Europeans in 2003 may be the most visible examples of deadly weather, but cold days actually cause more deaths than hot ones, a new study says.

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U.S. News & World Report
   
2015 could break all records of increasing temperature   
PerfScience
According to climate change experts, the world is heading in the direction to having its hottest year on record. The experts are concerned regarding global warming, which according to them is ready to increase temperatures further. In 2015, there have been a ...

Ragweed Will Be Raging in Europe due to Climate Change   Youth Health Magzine
Warmest year on record as 2015 starts at record high, warn climate scientists   Daily Mail
Global warming could spread US ragweed to UK, causing misery for hayfever ...   The Guardian
The Denver Post   
New Zealand Herald   
STLtoday.com   
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West Texas News
   
Google Honours America's Space Star, Sally Ride with a Doodle   
West Texas News
Google honours Sally Ride, the first American woman to travel to space on her 64th birthday by dedicating the today's Google doodle to this chivalrous astronaut. Sally Ride, who was born in Los Angeles, died of pancreatic cancer on July 23, 2012. Ride is ...

Hillary Clinton Honors Sally Ride On Her Birthday & These 8 Reasons Are Why ...   Bustle
Our SpaceFlight Heritage: A life of exploration and discovery – Remembering ...   SpaceFlight Insider
Google Doodles for Astronaut Sally Ride's Birthday   New York Observer
Vox   
New York Daily News   
Chron.com   
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Mashable
   
NASA's Europa probe may find out if Jupiter's moon could support life   
Mashable
NASA hopes to launch a probe to Jupiter's icy moon Europa in the 2020s, and now, the space agency has chosen the scientific instruments that will fly to the world on the spacecraft. The nine instruments include a camera, heat detector and a mapping system.
Can Europa Support Life? NASA Picks Tools to Study Jupiter's Mystery Moon   NBCNews.com
NASA selects celestial tool box bound for Jupiter moon   DunyaNews Pakistan
CU-Boulder lands instrument on upcoming NASA mission to Europa   Boulder Daily Camera
Arizona State University   
CU Boulder News & Events   
Tech Times   
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eco-business.com
   
Investment fund CEOs call for long-term greenhouse gas cuts   
eco-business.com
A reforestation project. Managers of some of the world's biggest investment funds are urging governments to aim for long term initiatives in cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Image: Shutterstock · Reuters Wednesday 27 May 2015. Some of the world's biggest ...

Rudd saysUS, China and India are central to global deal on climate change   French Tribune
Québec joins Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition   Canada NewsWire (press release)
Subnational Governments Sign Under2 MOU   IISD Reporting Services
Reuters UK   
Times LIVE   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Model shows what ozone layer would look like without Montreal Protocol   
Sydney Morning Herald
An ozone hole larger than Australia would have opened up over the Arctic if we had continued to use CFC's for the past three decades. New 3D computer models reveal what the ozone layer in the stratosphere would have looked like had countries not agreed ...

World already reaping benefits from ozone treaty   The Malaysian Insider
Ozone treaty 'prevented skin cancer deaths'   ABC Online
Ozone hole would be 40% bigger if not for CFC ban   TVNZ
NZCity   
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Irish Independent
   
Fears for rare species after volcano eruption   
Irish Independent
Wolf volcano erupting at Isabela Island, one of the Galapagos Islands. Photo: AP Open Gallery 3 Wolf volcano erupting at Isabela Island, one of the Galapagos Islands. Photo: AP The Wolf volcano spews smoke and lava on Isabela Island, in this May 25, 2015 ...

Galapagos' Highest Volcano Erupts For First Time In More Than 30 Years   Huffington Post
Erupting Galapagos volcano threatens rare pink iguana   The Times (subscription)
Galapagos volcano calms, pink iguanas out of danger   Business Standard
ABC News   
Newsweek   
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12NewsNow.Com
   
Man in Underpants Covers Himself With 1.1 Million Bees, Sets World Record   
12NewsNow.Com
Chinese beekeeper Gao Bingguo is fully covered with bees as he challenges to set a new Guinness World Record in Liangzhuang, China, May 25, 2015. PHOTO: Assistants open boxes to dump bees on the bee-covered body of Chinese beekeeper Gao ...

Chinese man covers himself in a million bees, gets stung 2000 times   TVNZ
VIDEO: Man Gets Covered With 1 Million Bees to Break World Record   RYOT
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS? Bee keeper Covers Himself in 200 lbs. of Bees   WILX-TV
Mashable   
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