2015年11月1日 星期日

2015-11-02 Pakistan Science


Daily Times
   
Pakistan to forcefully present stance on climate change at UN conference   
The News International
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will evolve a joint stance on the issue of climate change in the best interests of the country and to present it forcefully at the United Nations Conference on Climate Change being held in Paris from November 30 to December 11.
Missing out on climate diplomacy   The Express Tribune
The heat is on   The News on Sunday
Jobs That Will Be Most Affected by Global Warming   ATTN
Waikato Times   
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The Express Tribune
   
Archaeological conservation lab in KP approved   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
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 Archaeological Conservation Laboratory in ...

The Death Scene of Buddha: Back from the dead   The Express Tribune

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The Nation
   
Nobel medal fetches nearly $800K at auction   
The Nation
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 the hammer in Los ...


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The Hindu
   
Vanishing African lions   
The Hindu
Africa's lions are fast “'disappearing” from vast swathes of the continent, including from the savannah grasslands, where they are the indisputable flagship species, finds a new scientific paper. Threatened by habitat loss, a depleting prey base ...
Lion populations in Africa could halve in 20 years   The Nation

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The Nation
   
Renewables key in race against climate change clock   
The Nation
PARIS: Any plausible game plan for capping the rise of Earth's surface temperature depends on replacing fossil fuels with energy sources that generate little or no carbon pollution. That means renewables, especially solar and wind, both of which face ...
To Paris and beyond   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Climate change treaty will be the flop of the year   The Australian Financial Review
Planned emissions cuts not enough to save climate, says UN   Christian Science Monitor
Financial Times   
Sydney Morning Herald   
unfccc   
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The News on Sunday
   
The Final Cut   
The News on Sunday
Ridley Scott's last few movies (Exodus: Gods And Kings, Prometheus, The Counselor, Robin Hood) have been disappointing coming as they did from the director of Alien, Blade Runner, The Gladiator, and Black Hawk Down). But with The Martian Scott ...


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Investorplace.com
   
Gilead Sciences's “Buy” Rating Reaffirmed at Needham & Company LLC (GILD)   
Voice Chronicle
Gilead Sciences, Inc. logo Needham & Company LLC reissued their buy rating on shares of Gilead Sciences (NASDAQ:GILD) in a research note published on Sunday morning, Analyst Ratings Network.com reports. Needham & Company LLC currently has a ...

Needham & Company LLC Reaffirms "Buy" Rating for Gilead Sciences (GILD)   Financial Wisdom Works
Gilead Sciences's "Buy" Rating Reiterated at Needham & Company LLC (GILD)   Watch List News
Axovant Sciences Receives $28.13 Consensus Target Price from Analysts (NASDAQ ...   Intercooler
The Bulletin   
Dakota Financial News   
Motley Fool   
MarketBeat   
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KREM.com (subscription)
   
Halloween asteroid "Spooky" lives up to name   
KREM.com (subscription)
DENVER, Colo - It's both out of this world and downright spooky. On Halloween, an asteroid nicknamed "Spooky," passed within about 300,000 miles of Earth. That's not close enough to do any damage here, but scientists used it as an opportunity to learn ...

Dead comet with skull face to hurtle by Earth on Halloween   The Nation
Skull-Shaped Halloween Asteroid Zips by Earth, a Treat for Scientists   Space.com
Skull-Faced 'Dead' Comet Skims Past Earth on Halloween   NDTV
Christian Science Monitor   
Irish Times   
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The Bulletin
   
BioDelivery Sciences International (BDSI) to Release Quarterly Earnings on Tuesday   
Voice Chronicle
BioDelivery Sciences International logo BioDelivery Sciences International (NASDAQ:BDSI) is set to issue its quarterly earnings data before the market opens on Tuesday, November 3rd. Analysts expect the company to announce earnings of ($0.34) per ...

Analysts Set BioDelivery Sciences International Target Price at $15.71 (NASDAQ ...   Zolmax
New Ratings this Weekend: Biodelivery Sciences International Incorporated ...   The Bulletin

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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 Policy   Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy (blog)

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