Climate challenges
The News International
Climate change is becoming a great threat to the country in addition to overpopulation and decreasing resources. We are one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change. In addition, being predominantly an agricultural country, climate change is ...
States, the UN and Climate Change PolicyWhitehead Journal of Diplomacy (blog)
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The News International
Climate change is becoming a great threat to the country in addition to overpopulation and decreasing resources. We are one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change. In addition, being predominantly an agricultural country, climate change is ...
States, the UN and Climate Change Policy
Pak scientist in jury of Iranian Mustafa Prize
Daily Times
KARACHI: Iranian government took in a scientist from University of Karachi (UoK) in the six-member jury of its newly emerged 'the Mustafa Prize', science and technology award. The Policy Making Council of the prize, which supervises the procedure of ...
Iran's prestigious award: KU teacher nominated as jury memberBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
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Daily Times
KARACHI: Iranian government took in a scientist from University of Karachi (UoK) in the six-member jury of its newly emerged 'the Mustafa Prize', science and technology award. The Policy Making Council of the prize, which supervises the procedure of ...
Iran's prestigious award: KU teacher nominated as jury member
Daily Times
Climate pledges keep 'door open' to warming under 2C: UN
The News International
BERLIN: Carbon-cutting pledges from 146 nations for a universal climate rescue pact leave the "door open" to capping global warming below the danger threshold, the United Nations said on Friday, a month ahead of crunch talks in Paris. But even if these ...
Current pledges 'not sufficient' to avoid catastrophic climate changeIrish Independent
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The World's Climate Targets: Major Steps Toward Our Climate GoalsHuffington Post
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The News International
BERLIN: Carbon-cutting pledges from 146 nations for a universal climate rescue pact leave the "door open" to capping global warming below the danger threshold, the United Nations said on Friday, a month ahead of crunch talks in Paris. But even if these ...
Current pledges 'not sufficient' to avoid catastrophic climate change
UN says global climate pledges not enough to stop rising emissions
The World's Climate Targets: Major Steps Toward Our Climate Goals
The Indian Panorama
Earthquakes can alter Earth's crust, says study
The Indian Panorama
WASHINGTON (TIP): Earthquakes can change elastic properties of the Earth's crust up to 6,000 kilometres away, altering its ability to withstand stresses for up to a few weeks, a new study has found. The research demonstrates that the Earth is a dynamic ...
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The Indian Panorama
WASHINGTON (TIP): Earthquakes can change elastic properties of the Earth's crust up to 6,000 kilometres away, altering its ability to withstand stresses for up to a few weeks, a new study has found. The research demonstrates that the Earth is a dynamic ...
Los Angeles Times
Skull-shaped dead comet will hurtle past Earth on Halloween
Los Angeles Times
This image of asteroid 2015 TB145, a dead comet, was generated using radar data collected by the National Science Foundation's Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. This image of asteroid 2015 TB145, a dead comet, was generated using radar data ...
Skull-shaped dead comet set for Earth flyby on HalloweenOrlando Sentinel
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Halloween asteroid looks like "a skull": NASAXinhua
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Los Angeles Times
This image of asteroid 2015 TB145, a dead comet, was generated using radar data collected by the National Science Foundation's Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. This image of asteroid 2015 TB145, a dead comet, was generated using radar data ...
Skull-shaped dead comet set for Earth flyby on Halloween
'Spooky' comet flying frightfully close to earth tonight
Halloween asteroid looks like "a skull": NASA
Science Codex
Hawaii's rarest birds may lose range to rising air temperatures, disease
Science Codex
Rare birds living in Hawaii's higher elevation forests may lose more than 50% of their habitat under climate shifts projected by the end of the century, according to a study published October 28, 2015 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Lucas ...
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Science Codex
Rare birds living in Hawaii's higher elevation forests may lose more than 50% of their habitat under climate shifts projected by the end of the century, according to a study published October 28, 2015 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Lucas ...
Archaeological conservation lab for KP
Pakistan Observer
Saturday, October 31, 2015 - Peshawar—Taking another initiative to protect and conserve the archaeological and heritage sites, the Department of Archaeology & Museums Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Friday approved the establishment of an ...
Steps to protect & conserve archaeological, heritage sites in KPKDispatch News Desk
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Pakistan Observer
Saturday, October 31, 2015 - Peshawar—Taking another initiative to protect and conserve the archaeological and heritage sites, the Department of Archaeology & Museums Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Friday approved the establishment of an ...
Steps to protect & conserve archaeological, heritage sites in KPK
BioDelivery Sciences International Receives $15.71 Average PT from Analysts ...
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BioDelivery Sciences International logo Shares of BioDelivery Sciences International (NASDAQ:BDSI) have been given an average rating of “Buy” by the eight ratings firms that are currently covering the stock, AnalystRatings.Net reports. One investment ...
BioDelivery Sciences International Stock Rating Reaffirmed by FBR & Co. (BDSI)WKRB News
Janney Montgomery Scott Begins Coverage on BioDelivery Sciences International ...Dakota Financial News
Small cap stock picking: ZIOPHARM Oncology Inc.(NASDAQ:ZIOP), PDL BioPharma ...Wall Street Point
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Voice Chronicle
BioDelivery Sciences International logo Shares of BioDelivery Sciences International (NASDAQ:BDSI) have been given an average rating of “Buy” by the eight ratings firms that are currently covering the stock, AnalystRatings.Net reports. One investment ...
BioDelivery Sciences International Stock Rating Reaffirmed by FBR & Co. (BDSI)
Janney Montgomery Scott Begins Coverage on BioDelivery Sciences International ...
Small cap stock picking: ZIOPHARM Oncology Inc.(NASDAQ:ZIOP), PDL BioPharma ...
Insider Investment: Alimera Sciences Inc (NASDAQ:ALIM)'s major shareholder ...
FinancialMagazin.com
The Alimera Sciences Inc's major shareholder James Flynn purchased – 59,342 shares of Alimera Sciences Inc, based on the average stock price of $3.0 for each share . The insider shares has a value of approx. $177,763 U.S. Dollars . He also acquired ...
Insider Buying: Alimera Sciences insider Purchases $181092.00 in Stock (ALIM)WKRB News
Alimera Sciences insider James E. Flynn Purchases 59342 Shares (ALIM)Voice Chronicle
A Major Shareholder at Alimera (NASDAQ: ALIM) is Buying SharesAnalyst Ratings
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FinancialMagazin.com
The Alimera Sciences Inc's major shareholder James Flynn purchased – 59,342 shares of Alimera Sciences Inc, based on the average stock price of $3.0 for each share . The insider shares has a value of approx. $177,763 U.S. Dollars . He also acquired ...
Insider Buying: Alimera Sciences insider Purchases $181092.00 in Stock (ALIM)
Alimera Sciences insider James E. Flynn Purchases 59342 Shares (ALIM)
A Major Shareholder at Alimera (NASDAQ: ALIM) is Buying Shares
DunyaNews Pakistan
Nobel medal fetches nearly $800000 at auction
DunyaNews Pakistan
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - The Nobel Prize awarded in 1963 to a Cambridge professor for his revolutionary work on the central nervous system has sold at auction for nearly $800,000. The 23-carat gold medal awarded to the late Alan Lloyd Hodgkin went under ...
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DunyaNews Pakistan
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - The Nobel Prize awarded in 1963 to a Cambridge professor for his revolutionary work on the central nervous system has sold at auction for nearly $800,000. The 23-carat gold medal awarded to the late Alan Lloyd Hodgkin went under ...
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