2015年9月3日 星期四

2015-09-04 Pakistan Science


South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
China's economic slowdown need not hinder climate change deal, says UN official   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
A slowdown in the Chinese economy that has alarmed global stock markets won't cast a “dark cloud” over UN efforts to reach an accord to slow global warming by December, the United Nations' climate chief predicted. Christiana Figueres also said that ...

Vital to seal climate deal   The Straits Times
China slowdown needn't hamper climate deal: UN   Reuters
The Climate In Bonn   The Indian Express

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The News International
   
Follies of Denial: Accommodation with Iran   
Huffington Post
Much analysis on the Iran nuclear agreement has sidelined human rights, particularly women's rights, largely ignored Iranian aggression, and forgotten the history of comparable pacts. Women have been oppressed since the Islamic revolution in 1979.
'New era' in Iran science with end of sanctions: report   Phys.Org
Unsanctioned science   Science /AAAS
View larger version:   Science Magazine (subscription)

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Times of India
   
Earth now home to 3 trillion trees   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: More than 3 trillion trees exist on Earth - roughly 422 per person - but the total number of trees has plummeted by 46 per cent since the start of human civilisation, according to a new Yale-led study. The new estimate of more than 3 ...
The earth as three trillion trees!   NY City News
Earth has 3 trillion trees, census shows   The Straits Times
How Many Trees Does Earth Have? New Study Yields Big Surprise   Huffington Post
Los Angeles Times   
TODAYonline   
Northern Californian   
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Mashable
   
Robots will be fighting against pesty starfish on the Great Barrier Reef   
Mashable
Crown-of-thorns starfish are one of the greatest threats to Australia's Great Barrier Reef, and a team of researchers have a robot that's going to fight back. The starfish species, which is native to the Indo-Pacific region, feeds on coral and a ...
Robot to destroy starfish on Great Barrier Reef   Brisbane Times
Australia Deploys Killer Robots to Terminate Reef-Eating Starfish   NBCNews.com
COTSbot Is The Terminator Of Starfish   Ubergizmo
Maine News Online   
Pioneer News   
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Bangkok Post
   
Intel putting $50 mn into quantum computing research   
Bangkok Post
SAN FRANCISCO - US chip colossus Intel on Thursday said that it will put $50 million and engineering resources into an alliance on quantum computing that could radically advance complex problem-solving. Intel Corporation plans a 10-year collaboration ...

Intel to Invest $50 Million in Quantum Computers   Wall Street Journal
Intel ponies up $50 million for quantum computing research   PCWorld
Goodbye Moore's Law! Intel invests $50 million into quantum computing partnership   Fortune
Scientific Computing   
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NBCNews.com
   
Key Radar Fails on NASA's $1 Billion SMAP Soil Moisture Satellite   
NBCNews.com
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- A key instrument on a $1 billion NASA satellite has failed, reducing scientists' ability to capture data to measure the moisture in Earth's soil in order to improve flood forecasting and monitor climate change, officials said on ...
September 3, 2015 in News: Radar on NASA's SMAP Earth observing satellite ...   Spaceflight Now
New Nasa soil moisture satellite loses one science instrument   Livemint

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Livemint
   
Waste coffee grounds can store methane   
Livemint
Seoul: Scientists have developed a simple 'soak and heating' process which treats waste coffee grounds to enable them to store the harmful greenhouse gas methane. Methane capture and storage provides a double environmental return—it removes a ...

Higher Education reporter   The Australian (blog)
Scientists are using coffee to tackle climate change -- seriously   Business Insider Australia
The Latest in Coffee Grounds Energy Technology   Pacific Standard
uSwitch.com (Tech)   
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Ancient Origins
   
Study Reveals Human Body Has Gone Through Four Stages Of Evolution   
Newsroom America
(Newsroom America) -- Research into 430,000-year-old fossils collected in northern Spain found that the evolution of the human body's size and shape has gone through four main stages. A large international research team including Binghamton University ...

Human Body Has Gone through Four Main Stages of Evolution, Scientists Say   Sci-News.com
Scientists See Four Main Stages of Human Evolution   Archaeology

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Newsweek
   
No, That's Not a Floating Spoon on Mars   
Newsweek
An image captured by NASA's Mars Curiosity rover on August 30, 2015 shows what looks like a floating spoon. In fact, it's most likely a ventifact, a rock shaped by wind. NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS. Filed Under: Tech & Science, Mars, Curiosity Rover, Spoon, ...

NASA's Laser-Communication Tech for Spacecraft Zaps Forward   Space.com
NASA HISTORY: Viking Lander 2 Landed on Mars 39 Years Ago   SpaceCoastDaily.com
There Is a Floating Spoon on Mars, Allegedly   Softpedia News
Astronomy Magazine   
KTIC   
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Times of India
   
Animals, not catastrophe, caused Earth's first mass extinction   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: The Earth's first mass extinction event 540 million years ago was caused not by a meteorite impact or volcanic super-eruption but by the rise of early animals that dramatically changed the prehistoric environment, a new study has found.
Evidence that Earth's first mass extinction was caused by critters not catastrophe   Space Daily
Study says animals caused Earth's first mass extinction   AmeriPublications
Animals caused Earth's first mass extinction, not catastrophe   Livemint
TheBlaze.com   
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