2015年8月26日 星期三

2015-08-27 Pakistan Science


Scientist creates edible neon noodles   
Daily Times
A man who created neon noodles is being scrutinised as he's refusing to reveal what exactly has given them their crazy colours, mirror.co.uk reports. The fluorescent foodstuff is unbelievably bright to look at, but has sparked heated debate over ...

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The Guardian
   
Global sea levels have climbed 8cm since 1992, Nasa research shows   
The Guardian
Scientists believe ocean currents and natural cycles are temporarily offsetting a sea level rise in the Pacific Ocean. Photograph: Ray Collins/Barcroft Media. Reuters. Wednesday 26 August 2015 23.13 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 26 August 2015 23.15 ...

NASA sees unavoidable sea level rise ahead   Jakarta Post
Nasa: Nothing can stop sea level rise   Bangkok Post
NASA Warns Sea-Level Rise Will Only Get Worse in the Future   NBCNews.com
Voice of America   
The Week Magazine   
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The News International
   
Waking up to climate change   
The News International
The weather is changing. We have all noticed it. If you were born in Pakistan and have lived here all your life this drift towards extreme temperatures in summer months, contrasted with milder winters is sure to have puzzled you. This change is ...
Opinion: Canada absent on climate change   Vancouver Sun
Bracing your financial portfolio for climate change   GreenBiz
The US and China force our hand on carbon   Business Spectator
Redding Record Searchlight (blog)   
Business Insider   
Slate Magazine (blog)   
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Brazil builds climate tower in pristine Amazon jungle   
DAWN.com
SAO UATUMA: Deep in the pristine Amazon jungle, Brazil's newest skyscraper has a mission unlike any other: to save the world. The white and orange metal frame called Amazon Tall Tower Observatory, or ATTO, is a bold new tool in the push to understand ...


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Inquirer.net
   
Friends and foes switch it up on coral reefs   
Futurity: Research News
On the coral reef, it can be hard to know who's a friend and who's an enemy. Take seaweed, for instance. Normally it's the enemy of coral, secreting toxic chemicals, blocking the sunlight, and damaging coral with its rough surfaces. But when hordes of ...
Coral gets bailed out by an enemy: Study   Jakarta Post
Seaweed protect corals from sea stars, study finds   Techie News
Foes can become friends on the coral reef   The Times

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Irish Times
   
Climate negotiations a 'race against the clock'   
Irish Times
Officials responsible for the COP 21 United Nations conference on climate change are attempting to inject a new sense of urgency into negotiations, in the hope of concluding a “global and ambitious” agreement during the Paris conference, which takes ...
World leaders must 'accelerate' climate talks – UN chief   Rappler
UN Chief Urges World Leaders to Speed Up Climate Talks   NBCNews.com
UN chief urges leaders to speed up climate talks   The Daily Star
Washington Post   
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Times of India
   
Black holes are a passage to another universe, says Stephen Hawking   
Times of India
Humans could escape from black holes, rather than getting stuck in them, according to a new theory proposed by Stephen Hawking. Unfortunate space travellers won't be able to return to their own universe, according to Hawking. But they will be able to ...

Stephen Hawking says he's solved a black hole mystery, but physicists await ...   Los Angeles Times
Black holes 'may lead to other universes'   Sky News Australia
Stephen Hawking: There May Be a Way Out of a Black Hole   Voice of America (blog)

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Last Sumatran rhino in US seeks mate   
CNN International
(CNN) What to do when you want to settle down and raise a family but you're the last remaining member of your species in the country? No, it's not the latest sci-fi movie coming out this fall. It's the real-life story of Harapan, the last Sumatran ...

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Los Angeles Times
   
What the dust in your house reveals about you   
Los Angeles Times
Even if you live by yourself, you do not live alone. In a recent analysis of dust samples collected from 1,200 homes across the United States, researchers report that most of us co-habitate with a few thousand species of bacteria and about 2,000 ...
Household dust contains microbes   NYC Today
Worried about gross bacteria in your house? Get rid of pets - and men   13WMAZ
Unbelievable yet true: Dust in the house can tell gender of occupants   indiatvnews.com (press release) (blog)
FreeDistrict   
Laboratory Equipment   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Techie News
   
80-million-year-old lizard fossils discovered in Brazil   
Techie News
A Gueragama holotype by Tiago Simoes and Adriano Kury. Credit: Tiago Simoes and Adriano Kury. Fossils of a new species of lizard believed to have lived some 80 million years ago have been discovered in Brazil, suggesting that iguanas achieved a ...


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