2015年7月23日 星期四

2015-07-24 Pakistan Science


The Express Tribune
   
Pakistan Is Alerted to Consequences of Climate Change   
Prensa Latina
23 de julio de 2015, 08:39Islamabad, Jul 23 (Prensa Latina) The Pakistani government must increase regional cooperation to face climate change in order to mitigate its effects and avoid wars over water and food, said today Pakistan Today newspaper.
Mountain viewpoint: Highlands may become rockier with bad weather   The Express Tribune
Three days conference on Climate begins in Islamabad   Radio Pakistan (press release)

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Reuters
   
Astronomers discover most Earth-like planet yet   
Reuters
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. A planet believed to be remarkably similar to Earth has been discovered orbiting a distant sun-like star, bolstering hopes of finding life elsewhere in the universe, U.S. scientists said on Thursday. The planet, which is about 60 ...
Is Kepler-452b an Earth twin? More like a bigger, older cousin   Los Angeles Times
Meet Earth 2.0: Nasa finds new planet just like ours   Irish Independent
Kepler 452b: What to know about this newly-found, maybe Earth-like world   Mashable
India Today   
Discovery News   
The Globe and Mail   
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NARC land issue resounds at international climate conference   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: The land issue of the National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC) soundly echoed at the international climate change conference, during which the experts advised the government to let the centre exist at its current place for ensuring food ...


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The Nation
   
Russian, Japanese, US crew reach ISS   
The Nation
MOSCOW - Astronauts from Russia, Japan and the United States Thursday docked successfully with the International Space Station after a two-month delay, despite a minor hiccup. The Soyuz TMA 17M rocket - carrying cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, US ...

Expedition 44 arrives   The Guardian
NASA's robot R2 needs your help   CNNMoney
Watch Astronauts Dock With the International Space Station   TIME
Arab News   
GMA News   
Irish Examiner   
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Alphr
   
This carbon dioxide recycling plant could do a job-share with trees   
Alphr
The picture above shows a system that Canadian startup Carbon Engineering hopes will one day reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The behemoth is designed to recycle carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, doing the job of trees in ...

A 'Third Way' to Fight Climate Change   New York Times
Carbon Engineering Technology to Extract CO2 From the Air and Turn It to Fuel   Hacked
Elephant In The Room: The Pentagon's Massive Carbon Footprint   CounterPunch

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Jakarta Post
   
Bali eyes turning ash into tourist cash   
Sky News Australia
The volcanic drama responsible for a terrible start to Bali's peak tourist season could also be the key to its recovery. Throughout July, unpredictable ash clouds from Mount Raung have intermittently halted inbound flights, as well as the outbound ...
Thousands stranded in Indonesia as airports remain closed   Economic Times
Australian airlines again cancel flights to Bali due to Indonesian volcano   Xinhua
Volcanic ash cloud: Virgin and Jetstar resume flights to Bali   Sydney Morning Herald
NEWS.com.au   
ABC Online   
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Daily Times
   
Original Americans came from Siberia 23000 years ago   
Daily Times
The first people to reach the Americas came from Siberia, now in Russia, in a single group around 23,000 years ago, at the height of the last Ice Age, says a new study. After reaching Alaska, they apparently hung out in the north - perhaps for ...
Scientists are trying to make sense of a Native American link to indigenous ...   The Verge
DNA uncovers mystery migration to the Americas   BBC News
First Americans came from Siberia 23000 years ago   Financial Express
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
Livemint   
New York Times   
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CNET
   
Snake fossil with four legs just wants a hug   
CNET
The discovery of a fossil of a snake with four legs suggests that the modern-day reptiles evolved from digging, rather than swimming, ancestors. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; 24 July 2015, 12:09 pm AEST. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. email.
Four-legged snake ancestor 'dug burrows'   BBC News
Fossil of a four-legged snake found in Brazil   The News International
Scientists Find 4-Legged Snake Fossil   Huffington Post

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CNET
   
NASA contemplates high-flying 'windbots' for exploring gas giants   
CNET
Turbulence is often a problem for aircraft. NASA researchers, however, are now thinking it might be just the way to power probes sent to explore Jupiter and Saturn. by Michael Franco · @writermfranco; 24 July 2015, 9:06 am AEST. facebook. twitter ...
Windbots Could Explore Atmospheres Of Jupiter, Saturn And Other Gas Giants ...   Tech Times
NASA is betting on windbots to further planet exploration   National Monitor
NASA bankrolls study to seed Jupiter's skies with flying 'windbot' probes   The Register
Science World Report   
World Report Now   
International Business Times   
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CBS News
   
Did climate change kill the woolly mammoth?   
CBS News
It was long thought that hunting by humans was the driving force behind the demise of mammoths, giant sloths and other massive mammals that roamed the Earth tens of thousand of years ago. But a new study published Thursday in Science concludes that ...

Mighty Mammoths Fell Prey to Rapidly Warming Earth   Live Science
Abrupt climate change may have doomed mammoths and other megafauna, scientists ...   Washington Post
Mammoths were killed by global warming   Scotsman
Tech Times   
Western Daily Press   
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