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2015-08-09 Pakistan Science


The Nation
   
90000 deaths across US if supervolcano erupts   
The Nation
A supervolcano in the heart of America's northwest has the potential to blanket the US in a 'nuclear winter'. If it were to erupt, the Yellowstone supervolcano would be one thousand times as powerful as the 1980 Mount St Helens eruption, experts claim.
Scientists Warn Yellowstone Supervolcano Explosion Could Kill 90000, Cause ...   The Inquisitr

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Huffington Post
   
Sutter: Debate puts climate at 'kids' table'   
WDSU New Orleans
I'm sure you saw how it worked: There was one prime-time debate for the top 10 candidates -- the ones people actually support in the polls. And a few hours earlier, a second "kids' table" debate for the seven randoms who are barely eking out a place in ...
Pope not infallible on global warming   Quad City Times
Climate is a 'kids' table' issue for GOP   CNN
Lawrence Solomon: Anglosphere leads on global warming   Financial Post
Breitbart News   
Daily Times   
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National Geographic
   
From Space, Astronaut Snaps Photo of Planets Aligned   
National Geographic
Scott Kelly caught the moon, Earth, Venus, and Jupiter in a row from his perch on the International Space Station. Picture of earth, moon, and venus. Topped by a crescent of Earth, the photo shows (from largest to smallest) the moon, Venus, and Jupiter.
Best Planets to See in August's Night Sky   Yahoo News
Here's what it would take to colonize the largest planet in the solar system   Business Insider
Searching for Jupiter   Daily Times
PetaPixel (blog)   
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The Nation
   
Rich states at risk of worse flooding   
The Nation
It has long been thought that wealthy countries, bolstered with more money for infrastructure investment, face lower risks of flooding. But new research Thursday found that rich countries face major risks as climate change and human activity render ...
Rich Countries Face Increasing Risk of Flooding in River Deltas   Latin American Herald Tribune
Wealthy countries face growing risk of flooding – study   RT
Rich countries face major risk of worse flooding: study   Livemint

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The Guardian
   
Virgin Australia and Jetstar cancel more Bali flights because of volcanic ash   
The Guardian
Virgin Australia and Jetstar flights in and out of Bali have been cancelled for Sunday and into the early hours of Monday as winds worsen the impact of a volcanic ash cloud from Indonesia's Mount Raung. Related: Virgin Australia and Jetstar cancel all ...
Virgin Australia, Jetstar cancel flights to and from Bali again as volcanic ...   ABC Online
Another day of cancelled Bali flights   Sky News Australia
Volcano grounds all Bali flights   NEWS.com.au

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The Independent
   
Creepers' peepers: Why animals' pupils have different shapes   
The Seattle Times
A study has concluded vertical pupils help certain predators hunt and horizontal pupils help spot predators. (SOE THAN WIN/AFP/Getty Images). Researchers used computer models based on a sheep's eye to support theories about why horizontal, vertical ...

Predator or prey? The eyes tell all, say scientists   SlashGear
The eyes have it: What pupils reveal about predators and prey   Christian Science Monitor
Eye shape reveals whether an animal is predator or prey, new study shows   The Guardian
New York Times   
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CBC.ca
   
Venomous frogs discovered during painful scientific mishap   
CBC.ca
A Brazilian scientist has made the painful, first-hand discovery of the first frog capable of injecting a toxic venom into potential predators. Carlos Jared, a researcher at Instituto Butantan in Sao Paolo, was collecting frogs in a forest Goytacazes ...
First Known Venomous Frogs Could Kill You with a Head Butt   NBCNews.com
Amid agony, scientists discover world's first venomous frog   IT Decisions

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NDTV
   
ISS Astronauts to Sample Leafy Greens Grown on Space Station   
NDTV
In a pioneering feat that will help astronauts on long-duration space missions like Mars, the crew members on board the International Space Station (ISS) are set to eat fresh food grown in the microgravity environment of space for the first time ...
Radio enthusiast calls space station from his shed   BBC News
NASA: Seats on Russian rockets will cost us $490 million   The Denver Post
Astronauts Will Eat Space Lettuce for the First Time Next Week   Gizmodo
Chron.com (blog)   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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CNET
   
The 4-mile-tall pyramid mountain on dwarf planet Ceres is glowing   
CNET
NASA's Dawn spacecraft finds that the largest object in the asteroid belt is also a huge mystery, as the craft takes a closer look. Sci-Tech. August 8, 201512:30 PM PDT. Eric Mack mugshot. by Eric Mack · @ericcmack. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus.
Video shows Ceres' surface up close   The Space Reporter
Scientists puzzled by bright spots in Ceres - Are they ice, salt or alien ...   KRWG News22
NASA probe spots gigantic 'pyramid-shaped' mountain on dwarf planet - 4 MILES high   Mirror.co.uk
Vocal Republic   
Huffington Post   
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Weekly Observer
   
Groundbreaking Neutrino Oscillations Observed by Scientists   
Weekly Observer
Yesterday, the NuMI Off-Axis Electron Neutrino Appearance (NOvA) gave scientists something to talk about: observable neutrino oscillations. The first results and analysis of the observation were presented by Fermilab and physcists from William & Mary ...
Big Bang secret: Scientists stunned after seeing 'oscillating neutrinos' for ...   National Monitor
Fermilab's NOvA Experiment Finally Pays Off: Scientists Ecstatic to Have   Dispatch Times
Fermilab NOvA successful in emitting and detecting neutrinos   AmeriPublications
State Column   
Asia Golf Online   
Rapid News Network   
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