2015年8月25日 星期二

2015-08-26 Pakistan Science


The Express Tribune
   
Terrorism and the loss of forests   
The Express Tribune
The Pakistan Army is presently fighting a war against terrorists of all persuasions, conventional — Operation Zarb-e-Azb — and political/economic — operation in Karachi — within the borders of our country. Terrorism is a subject on which elected ...
Climate Change has Negative Impacts on Human Beings, Interview   Sudan Vision

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Popular Science
   
Size matters for science paper writers, study finds   
Jakarta Post
Short really is sweet when it comes to scientific paper titles, according to researchers looking for the secret to academic stardom. A succinct title made a study more likely to be cited by fellow academics -- the gold standard for measuring its reach ...
Papers with shorter titles get more citations   Nature.com
Studies With Shorter Titles May Be More Successful   Popular Science

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Phys.Org
   
Foes can become friends on the coral reef   
Phys.Org
Cages fabricated on the sea floor allow experimentation to understand the role of seaweeds in protecting corals from attack by crown-of-thorns sea stars. Credit: Cody Clements, Georgia Tech. On the coral reef, knowing who's your friend and who's your ...

Coral gets bailed out by an enemy: study   SAMAA TV (press release) (blog)

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The Hullabaloo Online
   
Dawn Spacecraft Captures Closest View of Ceres Yet   
The Hullabaloo Online
NASA's Dawn is giving people on Earth a look at the stunning details on the dwarf planet Ceres. Photos released today show the closest-ever views the spacecraft has taken of the tiny world including a look at a conical mountain stretching four miles .
Dwarf Planet Ceres Captured in Stunning Detail   Lid Time - Weird News, Entertainment, News Headlines (blog)
Ceres Mountain Seen in Greatest Detail Available to Date in New Images   PPP Focus.com
Mysterious mountain looms above landscape in new Ceres photo   Fx Report Daily
Forbes   
Ledger Gazette   
Engadget   
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The Nation
   
Micro-sensors stuck to honey bees to help solve mass deaths   
The Nation
Australian scientists revealed Tuesday they are using micro-sensors attached to honey bees as part of a global push to understand the key factors driving a worldwide population decline of the pollinators. There has been a sharp plunge in the population ...
Intel's postage stamp sized computer that can monitor insects revealed   Daily Mail
Oz abuzz over tiny bee sensors   Times LIVE
Could adorable little bee backpacks save the honeybees?   Christian Science Monitor
The Australian   
BIT   
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Herald Sun
   
Stephen Hawking says black holes aren't so black after all: Information can ...   
Herald Sun
Video; Image; Video. Cannot Contact Server. Please upgrade your Flash Plugin. New Hawking black hole theory 1:16. Play video. http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/. Stephen Hawking explains his new idea on how information avoids being lost in black ...

Stephen Hawking believes he's solved a huge mystery about black holes   Chicago Tribune
Stephen Hawking: There is light beyond a black hole   The Australian (blog)
Stephen Hawking's New Theory on Black Holes is Fantastically Insane   Gizmodo
Irish Examiner   
CNET   
Christian Science Monitor   
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ZME Science
   
The carbon credit scheme is doing more harm than good, costing 600 million ...   
ZME Science
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. In a bid to curb global emissions, the carbon credit scheme was introduced by the UN as an annex to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. Apparently, this honestly good idea has backfired after some participants in ...
Carbon trading fails to reduce emissions, harms climate, study says   Al Jazeera America
Credit scheme backfired, hiking greenhouse gases   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Report: Ukrainian, Russian Carbon Credits Increased Emissions by 600 Million Tons   PJ Media
Christian Science Monitor   
KRWG News22   
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Ecology Global Network
   
Reducing Tropical Deforestation is Key to Curbing Climate Change   
Ecology Global Network
Tropical deforestation is a driving force behind rising greenhouse gases and must be curbed in order to prevent irreversible global temperature rise, new research finds. Photo: Shankar S. /flickr/cc). Without drastic efforts to reduce deforestation ...

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Tucson News Now
   
Wolves' arrival spurs calls for management   
California Farm Bureau
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife released this photo of what it has dubbed the “Shasta Pack,” a couple of gray-wolf adults and five pups in Siskiyou County. Trail cameras in May and July also recorded near this location a lone canid ...
Officials: Gray wolves have returned to Northern California (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
First Grey Wolf Pack In California Spotted In Past Century   Huffington Post
New Wolf Pack Makes California Its Home, First One Seen In Almost A Century ...   The Hullabaloo Online
OutdoorHub   
Times Gazette   
Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)   
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CBC.ca
   
You can now be buried on the moon — even if you're not rich   
CBC.ca
Space burials are longer the stuff of science fiction (and wealthy science fiction TV show creators.) The cremated remains of more than 450 people have been shot into orbit since Stark Trek creator Gene Roddenberry paved the way in 1992, most of them ...
Here's why fire fountains erupted on moon's surface   The Weather Space
Study Determines Cause of Volcanic Eruptions on Moon   Northern Californian
Moon Once Poured Out 'Fountains Of Fire' Similar to Earth   The Market Business
The Hullabaloo Online   
The Register   
Christian Science Monitor   
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