2015年3月6日 星期五

2015-03-07 Zimbabwe Science


Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
   
NASA spacecraft orbiting dwarf planet Ceres   
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
This February image provided by NASA shows the dwarf planet Ceres, taken by the space agency's Dawn spacecraft from a distance of nearly 29,000 miles. On Friday, Dawn arrived at the mysterious dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and ...

US spacecraft reaches dwarf planet for probe   Gulf Daily News
Hello Ceres! NASA spacecraft on first visit to dwarf planet   Concord Monitor
Hello Ceres! Dawn orbits dwarf planet   Houston Chronicle
NBCNews.com   
Tribune-Review   
Washington Post   
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OCRegister
   
Astronomers see reruns of a 9 billion-year-old star explosion   
OCRegister
An image of a cluster of galaxies photographed by the Hubble Space Telescope acts as a gravitational lens, producing multiple images of the Supernova Refsdal, over the years indicated here. The supernova is behind the cluster and exploded 9 billion years ...

Part of Einstein's general theory of relativity has finally been proved - by accident   Irish Examiner
Astronomers view four images of a supernova, in a first   Economic Times

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NDTV
   
China Blocks Web Access to Documentary on Nation's Air Pollution   
NDTV
A building under construction is seen amidst smog on a polluted day in Shenyang, Liaoning province. (Reuters). submit to reddit; inShare; Add to Flipboard Magazine. Beijing: "Under the Dome," a searing documentary about China's catastrophic air pollution, ...

Chai Jing's Environmental Documentary 'Under the Dome' Goes Off the Air   The Beijinger (blog)
Film highlighting pollution woes vanishes from China's Internet   MiamiHerald.com
A Chinese Environmental Call To Arms Goes Viral And Then Not   Forbes
New York Times   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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The Nation
   
Mars ocean was bigger than Arctic   
The Nation
Mars once had a body of water bigger than Earth's Arctic Ocean and vast enough to cover the entire surface of the planet, Nasa scientists said in a study released. The new research, providing estimates on the quantity of water on the Red Planet, is based ...

New research indicates Mars may have had an ocean   Tucson News Now
Mars had oceans once, NASA says   SMN Weekly
Mars Once Had More Water Than the Arctic Ocean   Science Times
Clapway   
NBC 10 Philadelphia   
Deutsche Welle   
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CBS News
   
170-Year-Old Shipwreck Beer Tastes Gross, Less Thrilling   
NBCNews.com
When you're picking out a beer, what flavors do you look for? If hints of soured milk and burnt rubber sound delightful to you, then brews that were aged for 170 years at the bottom of the Baltic Sea just might be your thing. Scientists recently opened two bottles ...

Researchers Discover the Smelly Recipe of 170-Year-Old Beer   Chinatopix
Scientists Sample 170-Year Old Beer Found in Shipwreck   Empire State Tribune
170 year old beer recovered from shipwreck tastes awful, scientists say   SMN Weekly
National Monitor   
Archaeology   
Nature World News   
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CBC.ca
   
Alberta Is A Great Place To Escape The Zombie Apocalypse   
Huffington Post Canada
If a zombie apocalypse were to ever break out in North American, mountain-dwelling Albertans would face some of the best chances of not having their brains devoured, according to a new study. Alexander Alemi, a researcher from Cornell University in Ithaca ...

Important predictions about the zombie apocalypse   alloveralbany
Where's the best place to hide in a zombie outbreak? Researchers have the ...   CTV News
Zombie study shows Alberta Rockies are best place to survive   CBC.ca
PC Magazine   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
NEWS.com.au   
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Channel News Asia
   
EU pledges to cut its emission by 40% by 2030; submits its climate action plan   
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: A week after Switzerland took lead by becoming the first country to submit its post-2020 climate action plan, the European Union on Friday submitted its Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) pledging that this group of 28 countries ...

EU eyes joint efforts over global warming   ecns
European Union embraces climate change objectives for Paris seminar   Picayune Leader
EU submits formal pledge of climate action to UN   GlobalPost
The Cubic Lane   
Channel News Asia   
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The Columbian
   
China's panda population is growing, and that's a problem   
The Columbian
BEIJING — It is a rare success story for environmental protection and wildlife conservation in China: the nation's once-a-decade survey ... Opinion. Opinion Home · Editorials · Letters to the Editor · Columns · Greg Jayne · Endorsements · Editorial Cartoons ...

CCTV unexpectedly catches rare wild giant panda on midnight stroll   The Independent
China's growing panda population is fragmenting, and that's a problem   Washington Post (blog)
Giant panda walks across zebra crossing - no your eyes are not deceiving you   mirror.co.uk
Women of China   
CCTV-America   
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Astronomy Now Online
   
7 March 2015 in News: Thermonuclear supernova ejects Galaxy's fastest star   
Astronomy Now Online
Artist's conception of a star (left) being ejected from a galaxy by a supernova explosion. In reality the supernova would have been faded away long before the star reached that position. Image credit: ESA/Hubble, NASA, S. Geier. A team of astronomers, ...

Astronomers spot star traveling at breakneck speed out of the galaxy   SMN Weekly
Fastest Known Star in the Galaxy Says, “Bye Felicia” to the Milky Way   RYOT
Star Speeds Through Space At 26-Million Miles Per Hour   Clapway
Quartz   
Sci-News.com   
Nature World Report   
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Daily Mail
   
Jawbone of 'first man' goes on display: 2.8 million-year-old human ancestor ...   
Daily Mail
A momentous and valuable piece of our evolutionary history has gone on display to the public. The 2.8 million-year-old partially complete lower jaw, uncovered in the Afar region of Ethiopia, is thought to belong to a species that may have been the first ...

Jawbone Linking Humans to Ape-Like Ancestors Shown in Ethiopia   Bloomberg
Fossil turns clock back on humans   iAfrica.com
Fossil jaw sheds more light on early humans   Arab News
Al Jazeera America   
Quartz   
ABC News   
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