2015年8月27日 星期四

2015-08-28 Pakistan Science


RT
   
Sea levels 'locked' into 3-foot rise by century's end – NASA   
RT
Sea levels around the world have risen an average of 3 inches since 1992 and are now rising faster than they were 50 years ago, NASA warned. What's worse, they are currently on track to increase 3 feet (90 cm) or more by the end of the century.
Oceans Now Three Inches Higher Compared To Measurements Taken In 1992   Tech Times
Sea Levels Will Rise, Experts Warn, and It's Not Going To Stop'   Sci-Tech Today
Global sea levels rise three inches: Is that a lot? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Stuff.co.nz   
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DunyaNews Pakistan
   
Era of fossil fuels must end: manifesto   
DunyaNews Pakistan
PARIS (AFP) - A hundred prominent artists, academics and public figures signed a combative climate change manifesto released Thursday calling for an end to "climate crimes" and the era of fossil fuels. Desmond Tutu, Noam Chomsky, Vivienne Westwood ...


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Maine News Online
   
CCIP will help Odisha in tackling climate change: UK   
Business Standard
Affirming support to Odisha in tackling climate change, the UK today said the Climate Change Innovation Programme (CCPI) taken up in six Indian states under a 12 million pound technical assistance would ensure low-carbon and climate resilient ...

Climate change talks cost taxpayers money while getting little done   The Hullabaloo Online
Paris Climate Talks important for business stability   West Texas News
Beliefs about global warming vary by country   Science News for Students

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AZoCleantech
   
Enemy Seaweeds Protect Coral from Marauding Sea Stars   
AZoCleantech
On the coral reef, knowing who's your friend and who's your enemy can sometimes be a little complicated. Researcher Cody Clements places bottle caps into the rocky sea floor off Votua Reef, on the Coral Coast of the Fiji Islands. The caps are used to ...
Friends and foes switch it up on coral reefs   Futurity: Research News
'Enemy' seaweed can save coral from starfish: researchers   The Japan Times
Seaweed protect corals from sea stars, study finds   Techie News

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Peninsula On-line
   
Brazil builds climate tower   
Peninsula On-line
Sao Sebastiao do Uatuma: Deep in the pristine Amazon jungle, Brazil's newest skyscraper has a mission unlike any other: To save the world. ADVERTISING. 5. 5. The white and orange metal frame called Amazon Tall Tower Observatory, or ATTO, is a bold ...


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Phys.Org
   
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 ...
Size matters for scientific papers, says study   Malay Mail Online

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The Space Reporter
   
Hubble captures iridescent 'butterfly' nebula   
The Space Reporter
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a cosmic butterfly in the form of a shimmering twin-lobed nebula. According to C/Net, the European Space Agency released a photo on Wednesday showing the Twin Jet Nebula appearing as an “ethereal butterfly.
Hubble captures image of Twin Jet Nebula in wonderful detail   The Hullabaloo Online
Hubble spots cosmic butterfly, wings of Twin Jet Nebula   KRWG News22
NASA image shows galactic butterfly   Bulletin Leader
iFreePress.com (blog)   
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New York Times
   
A Home's Story, Told in Dust, Bacteria and Fungi   
New York Times
An analysis of dust from 1,200 homes across the continental United States provides new information about the fungal and bacterial communities sharing the great indoors with us. “Our homes are ecosystems that we spend a lot of time in, and so we ...

Household Bacteria Can Reveal Volumes About Home Residents   The Hullabaloo Online
How the Dust in Your Home Can Tell People Your Gender   TIME
9000 species of Germs and Fungi Exist in your home   Northern Californian
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KRWG News22   
The Times   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
How carbon credit scheme resulted in even more greenhouse gas emissions   
Christian Science Monitor
A UN-backed carbon offsetting program enriched Russian and Ukrainian companies but made climate change worse, according to a new study. By Beatrice Gitau, Staff writer August 25, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. Steam and smoke rise from a coal ...

China's carbon emissions potentially overestimated   New Zealand Herald

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Huffington Post
   
Did Hawking Just Solve His Own Paradox - or Did Einstein?   
Huffington Post
It's been 40 years since Stephen Hawking shocked the physics world by claiming that the universe is inherently unpredictable. Now, at a conference in Stockholm where invited luminaries are discussing the impact of Hawking's discovery and possible ways ...
Stephen Hawking says you can pop up in another universe after being sucked ...   Daily News & Analysis
Is it possible that black holes could actually be portals to other universes ...   Geek Snack
Path to an alternate   Rapid News Network
iTech Post   
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