2015年7月11日 星期六

2015-07-12 Pakistan Science


The Nation
   
Philae phones home for eighth time   
The Nation
Europe's robot lab Philae, zipping towards the Sun on a comet, has called home for the eighth time since waking up from hibernation last month, French space agency CNES said Friday. After a 15-day silence, Philae had a 20-minute conversation with ...
Philae had brief contact with earth   NYC Today
11 July 2015 in News: New contact with intractable comet lander   Astronomy Now Online
Comet team says lander gets back in touch with new data   Vocal Republic

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Times of India
   
Fund to fight climate change will be routed via Nabard   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) on Thursday got an accreditation from the Green Climate Fund (GCF) - a global multilateral fund that is meant to assist developing and poor countries in taking up their respective ...

Lagging behind: Pakistan missing out on green climate funds   The Express Tribune
Global climate fund to boost Rwanda green economy   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
Green Climate Fund expands network of accredited entities   Techie News
PR Newswire (press release)   
RTCC   
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Techie News
   
Researchers explain why puddles stop spreading   
Techie News
Fluid flow science dictates that when a bit of water or any other liquid is spilled onto any surface like a tabletop or road, the fluid should just keep spreading. Scientists knew that this wasn't the case and after a certain time the fluid stops ...
What stops puddles from spreading?   Daily Times
The Mystery of Puddles ... Solved!   Discovery News
Why Do Puddles Stop Spreading?   Lab Manager Magazine

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Aaj News
   
Germany, UN keen to help Pakistan address challenge of climate change   
Aaj News
ISLAMABAD: Germany and the United Nations have expressed their willingness to help Pakistan address the challenge of climate change. Talking to Radio Pakistan, German Ambassador Dr Cyrill Nunn and Director UN Information Centre in Pakistan Vittorio ...


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Pioneer News
   
Scientists Discover New Massive Black Hole Which Contradicts A lot of What We ...   
Pioneer News
An international team of scientists has just announced they have recently found a massive black hole that has likely been around since the beginning of the universe and has, in fact, become too large even for its host galaxy. The team consists of ...
Supermassive black holes are impossibly big - and still growing   BusinessTech
Astronomers hit upon gigantic black hole is too huge for its galaxy   The Market Business
Ginormous black hole that outgrew its galaxy discovered   Techie News
Digital Journal   
Discovery News   
Dispatch Times   
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CBS News
   
New Horizons snaps best shot of Pluto's far side   
CBS News
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft beamed back its best shot of Pluto's far side Saturday, the side of the dwarf planet that always faces its large moon Charon, showing intriguing circular features and complex, yet-to-be-explained dark spots along the icy ...
Scientists get their last look at Pluto's mysterious dark spots   Los Angeles Times
New Horizons: Last view of Pluto's spots   BBC News
Pluto's Spots Turn Into Weird Splotches in New View from New Horizons   NBCNews.com
NEWS.com.au   
CNN   
Spaceflight Now   
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teleSUR English
   
Bumblebees Unable to Adapt to Climate Change   
teleSUR English
“Bumblebees are at risk, and the services that they provide are increasingly threatened by human-caused climate change," said a co-author of the study. The population of bumblebees in North America and Europe are collapsing as they seem unable to adapt ...

Bumblebees endangered by inability to adapt to climate change   Fox News Latino
Climate Change A Big Threat to Bumblebees' Survival   Northern Californian
Scientific Report Shows Bumblebee Populations Dying Amid Global Climate ...   Commonwealth News
University Herald   
The Market Business   
Sci-Tech Today   
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The Express Tribune
   
Sea Level Will Rise Even If There Is Limited Climate Change: Study   
NY City News
Researchers in a study published in the journal Science have shown that even if there will be the most limited increase in temperature, rise in sea level across the world's coast regions is still likely. The scientist community has stated that the 2 ...
Why Earth's past has scientists so worried about sea level rise   Houma Courier
Study: Sea level could rise 20 feet from current levels in coming decades   The Next Digit
Sea levels to rise 20 feet   Rapid News Network
American Live Wire   
Zee News   
Times Gazette   
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WNCN
   
Explore Mars with NASA's Google Earth-like map   
WNCN
(NBC News) – Ever dream of walking on Mars? Well, that probably won't happen, but thanks to NASA, you can explore it from your phone or desktop. The agency recently released “Mars Trek,” a Google Earth-like experience that lets users click around the ...

New Mars Trek web app from NASA lets users view and 3D print Mars in its entirety   3ders.org (blog)
NASA launches Mars Trek to explore the Red Planet in your browser   Daily News & Analysis
NASA launches 'Mars Trek', navigating users across Mars   Al-Arabiya
Gloucester Citizen   
Sentinel Republic   
Rapid News Network   
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Pioneer News
   
A Soft, Durable Robots Can Be Made with 3D Printers   
Pioneer News
Robotics are nothing new but they have come a very long way over the past several decades. While robots used to be somewhat slow and clunky—and some still are—there are a few, these days, which are faster and more precise than their predecessors.
Harvard's New Bot Can Reach up To Six Times Its Body Height   NY City News
The Future of Robotics: 3-D Printed Robot with Soft and Rigid Components   Pulse Headlines
Hopping 3-D printed robot has soft exterior, heart of metal   Christian Science Monitor
The Standard Daily   
Dispatch Times   
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