2015年6月9日 星期二

2015-06-10 Pakistan Science


Journalism as a career option?   
Daily Times
Since 2000, more than 90 journalists have been killed in Pakistan and hardly any of these cases have been solved. Most journalists dying in the pursuit of their profession are Pakistani citizens. Salman Ali; June 10, 2015; Comment ...

Embracing new media reality is exciting   Wairarapa Times-Age

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Lagos Urge Protection of Environment for Sustainable Growth   
THISDAY Live
The Lagos State Government has emphasised the need for humanity to live sustainably with nature. Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode said the time to act is now urging Lagosians to desist from throwing refuse inside the drains as this practice is ...

Don't mess with Mother Nature!   Daily Times

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PCWorld
   
Wi-Fi signals can do rough head counts   
PCWorld
We're all walking around in a soup of Wi-Fi signals, but researchers say they can be put to another use—counting people. When people cross the path of a Wi-Fi signal, it weakens somewhat. That effect can be measured and provide a rough head count, ...

WiFi Can Be Used to Count People Even if They Don't Have Electronic Devices   Sputnik International
Wi-Fi signals can help count people in a crowd   Times of India
'Wi-Fi Signals Can Be Used to Count People Within an Area'   NDTV
Tech Times   
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The Guardian
   
International Space Station shifted by engine misfire, say Russians   
The Guardian
Russia's space agency, Roscosmos, has reported the engines of a Soyuz spacecraft docked at the International Space Station unexpectedly started during testing of the radio system. Photograph: AP. Associated Press. Tuesday 9 June 2015 22.22 EDT Last ...

Glitch Causes Space Station To Change Orbit; No Danger For Crew   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Glitch Shifts Position of International Space Station   ABC News
Glitch in Russian spacecraft causes position of International Space Station to shift   Fox News

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Paris conference the key for climate change   
The Australian Financial Review
Australia will head to the United Nations Climate Change Conference later this year in Paris as one of the outliers among world governments as the only government to introduce a carbon price and then repeal it. We've also reduced the Renewable Energy ...

World Leaders' Actions Heat Up Over Climate Change   Voice of America
G7 Declaration: End of the age of fossil fuels?   Irish Times
Forest protection scheme sewn up at UN climate talks   GMA News

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Los Angeles Times
   
Chimpanzees found to drink alcoholic plant sap in wild   
BBC News
They have shown an understanding of language and a sense of fairness, and now humans' closest primate cousins have even been found to share a taste for alcohol. Scientists studying chimpanzees in the Republic of Guinea have seen evidence of ...

Chimps dig palm wine, new study finds   Los Angeles Times
New study: Chimps go bananas over palm wine   USA TODAY
Stealing a Drink: Scientists Watch Wild Chimps Go Ape Over Alcohol   NBCNews.com
ABC Science Online   
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NBCNews.com
   
A crummy dinosaur fossil turns out to hold 75 million-year-old blood and proteins   
Washington Post
A 75 million-year-old dinosaur fossil -- and a poorly preserved one, at that -- may have yielded traces of intriguing soft tissue. Scientists believe they've spotted blood cells and collagen, the protein that makes up connective tissue in animals. Their findings ...

'Blood cells' found in dino fossils   BBC News
Scientists See Signs of Dinosaur Blood in 75-Million-Year-Old Fossils   NBCNews.com
Dinosaur fossils preserve apparent red blood cells, collagen   Reuters
Los Angeles Times   
Gizmodo Australia   
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PerfScience
   
Serengeti Park's Species Richness Caught on Hidden Cameras   
PerfScience
The remote cameras in Serengeti National Park in Tanzania have provided a vivid imagery of the varied species inhabiting the park. About 1.2 million images which capture the animals in the wild are a rich source to study the natural behaviour of the animals ...

Slide Show: Secret Lives of the Serengeti   The New Yorker
Serengeti National Park animals selfies with 225 camera traps and 1.2m photos   Daily Mail
Automated cameras record Serengeti life   BBC News
The Statesman (press release)   
Washington Post   
Christian Science Monitor   
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CBS News
   
Planetary Society declares LightSail spacecraft a success   
CBS News
The Planetary Society declared its experimental LightSail mission a success Tuesday after receiving a photograph from the small spacecraft showing the deployment of its Mylar solar sail. "The image confirms the sails have unfurled, which was the final ...

LightSail Satellite Sends Solar Sail Selfie   NBCNews.com
LightSail's solar sails look good in latest deployment   Phys.Org
LightSail Snaps Selfie As Planetary Society Declares Troubled Mission A Success   Tech Times
Mashable   
WXYZ   
The Verge   
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NBCNews.com
   
Ceres in Motion: JPL Video Shows Mysterious Dwarf Planet   
NBCNews.com
An amazing new video lets viewers fly over and around the dwarf planet Ceres, getting a great look at its heavily cratered surface. The new Ceres video, which NASA released Tuesday, was created using 80 images captured by the space agency's Dawn ...

NASA Releases Video of Flyby of Dwarf Planet Ceres   Newsweek
Video shows unprecendented view of dwarf planet Ceres   CBS News
New NASA Photos Show Dwarf Planet in Stunning Detail   Voice of America
Science /AAAS   
UPI.com   
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