2015年10月5日 星期一

2015-10-06 Pakistan Science


The Express Tribune
   
Eyes turned skyward: Space Week hopes to make children go where no Pakistani ...   
The Express Tribune
The World Space Week consists of space related awareness programmes such as mobile space education bus, poster competition space movie theatre, sky observation, water rocket demonstration and space studio. PHOTOS: AYSHA SALEEM/EXPRESS.
World Space Week begins at UET   Pakistan Observer

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The Express Tribune
   
NASA images show Indo-Pak border from space   
The Express Tribune
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released photos that clearly show the international border shared between Pakistan and India. The border between the two countries is lit by security lights and can be easily seen in the photo.
This is What the Indo-Pak Border Looks Like at Night From Space   NDTV

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Noaa Investigation: Around 30 Dead Whales Washing Ashore In Alaska   
Voice Chronicle
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is calling the deaths of 30 large whales since May “an unusual mortality event,” according to a press release. “An unusual mortality event is a stranding event that is unexpected, involves a ...

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Here's How Hummingbird Tongue Acts like Elastic Micropump   
Voice Chronicle
An article published on Live Science has provided insight into how hummingbird feeds itself after almost two centuries of wrong notions about the same. A five-year experiment has helped researchers determine that hummingbirds' tongues serve the purpose ...


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1.2 Million Year Old Tool Sheds Light On Early Human Migration   
Voice Chronicle
Researchers working in Turkey have unearthed a 1.2 million year old stone tool, which they believe is the oldest tool of its kind to ever be found in that region. According to the archaeologists, the tool also suggests that humans passed from Asia into ...

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Ultimate Close-Up Pictures Of Saturn's Moon Released By NASA   
Voice Chronicle
A pockmarked, icy landscape looms beneath NASA's Cassini spacecraft in new images of Saturn's moon Dione taken during the mission's last close approach to the small, icy world. Two of the new images show the surface of Dione at the best resolution ever.

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Zebra Mussel   
Voice Chronicle
Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has used potash in a Minnesota lake to decontaminate it from zebra mussels. Potash is a naturally occurring salt compound, which is commonly used in fertilizers. DNR pumped the compound into an infested corner of ...


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November 2014   
Voice Chronicle
After more than 30 years, The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are set to lift the ban against gay men donating blood. The ban which has been widely criticized by LGBT activists, politicians, the American Medical Association and Red Cross, has ...

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Study confirmed, 'Weather Change Turned California Drought into Calamity'   
Voice Chronicle
As the dry spell continues its fourth year, US researchers estimate 8-27% of the phenomenon is caused by global warming. By the 2060s, the state famous for good weather is set for “more or less permanent” drought, according to the study in Geophysical ...


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The News International
   
Big gulp — feeding strategy of blue whales revealed   
Daily Times
The blue whale is the largest creature on Earth and perhaps the biggest that ever lived, so it is no surprise it has a huge appetite. But the strategies this behemoth uses to get enough food has not been well understood - until now. Scientists said on ...
How Blue Whales Are Able to Maintain Their Monstrous Size   Gizmodo
Study reveals how the biggest animals on the planet manage to live on teeny ...   Washington Post
How are Blue Whales so massive   Nature World Report
Laboratory Equipment   
NY City News   
Science World Report   
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