2015年3月23日 星期一

2015-03-24 Zimbabwe Science


The Guardian
   
Evidence of largest asteroid impact zone on Earth found in Australian outback   
The Guardian
Scientists have discovered a giant asteroid impact zone spanning 400km in the central Australian outback, the largest ever recorded. The impact was caused by an enormous meteorite that split into two 10km-wide chunks before it slammed into Earth around ...

Scientists discovered Earth's biggest asteroid impact zone, which extends into ...   NEWS.com.au
'Largest ever asteroid impact' found in Australia   BBC News
The world's largest asteroid impacts have been found in Australia   Irish Examiner
malaysiandigest.com   
Live Science   
Nature World Report   
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Discovery News
   
Car-Sized Killer Newt Terrorised Dinosaurs   
Sky News
The site of an ancient lake in Portugal may have been home to hundreds of the fearsome creatures that lurked in lakes and rivers. 02:32, UK, Tuesday 24 March 2015. Giant Newt Metoposaurus Algarvensis Discovered. The killer newt has been described as ...

'Monster salamanders' found in fossilised mass grave   BBC News
Ancient killer newt was 'size of a car'   The Australian (blog)
ANCIENT KILLER NEWT 'SIZE OF A CAR'   Herald Scotland
The Guardian   
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CNN
   
May the force-field be with you: Boeing granted patent for 'shock wave attenuation'   
CNN
(CNN) Raise shields! Boeing has been granted a patent for a force field-like defense system, leading excited sci-fi fans to herald the advent of something previously seen only in the realms of "Star Wars" or "Star Trek." Filed in 2012, the USPTO has granted the ...

Boeing Receives Patent for a Force Field that Protects US Military Vehicles from ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Boeing patents Star Wars-style force fields (BA)   Seeking Alpha (registration)
Boeing receives first-ever patent in force field technology   Science Recorder
NEWS.com.au   
Tech Times   
FITSNews   
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Gizmodo
   
Our Solar System Is Weird Because Jupiter Is A Destructive Bully   
Gizmodo
Most planetary systems are made up of a few rocky super-planets orbiting extremely close to their stars, making our system — multiple, distant bodies — an oddball outlier. And according to new research, Jupiter could be to blame. Normally, planetary systems ...

Did Jupiter Smash Solar System's First Earthlike Planets?   NBCNews.com
Once-Wild Jupiter Could Possibly Explain our Unusual Solar System   Zine Report
Jupiter May Have Answers to Creation of our Solar System   American Register
The Space Reporter   
Los Angeles Times   
Washington Post   
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TODAYonline
   
Paris sees traffic ban as pollution solution   
Chicago Tribune
Parisian drivers with even-numbered license plates have been banned from the roads...at least for the day. It's part of an attempt to combat air pollution. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo announced the. Reuters.
Paris imposes car curbing measures to fight the smog   BBC News
Paris tries to fight smog by banning half its cars from the roads   Washington Post (blog)
Paris chokes on pollution; City of Light becomes City of Haze   Los Angeles Times
Newsweek   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
euronews   
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Livemint
   
Curiosity Rover finds fresh ingredients for life on Mars   
National Monitor
Scientists have suspected for a while now that Mars hosted life in the distant past, and since we've landed the Curiosity rover we've only found evidence in support of this theory. The most recent advancement in this field is the discovery of nitrates in the rock ...

NASA's Curiosity rover finds evidence of life on Mars   Nature World Report
NASA's Curiosity Rover Finds Fresh Signs of Ingredients for Life on Mars   FOX40
More Chemical Ingredients for Life Identified on Mars   NBCNews.com
Washington Post   
Yahoo News Canada (blog)   
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UPI.com
   
Climate change messing with Atlantic Gulf Stream: study   
Business Spectator
Climate change-provoked ice melts in the Arctic have caused water density changes which are probably behind the slowest speeds for the Atlantic Gulf Stream current for 1000 years, Bloomberg reports, citing a new study. According to the news service, the ...

Share this story   Courier Mail
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Shows 10 Years Of Changing UK ...   Science 2.0
The Day After Tomorrow Might Kinda, Sorta Come True   Slate Magazine (blog)
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Independent   
Vox   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Scientists bring mammoth genes back from extinction   
Stuff.co.nz
Woolly mammoths could walk the tundra again after over 3000 years of extinction, the Independent reports. Scientists at Harvard University have spliced mammoth DNA into living elephant cells, creating the possibility of bringing back the long-extinct animal.
Scientists Are Closer to Recreating the Woolly Mammoth   IGN
Woolly Mammoth's Possible Comeback Through DNA Changes   International Business Times AU
Scientists like Harvard's George Church may be about to clone woolly mammoths   Metro
ZME Science   
mirror.co.uk   
The Independent   
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Quartz
   
China's heating up twice as fast as the rest of the world   
Quartz
The average surface temperature in China has increased by 0.23°C (0.4°F) each decade of the last 65 years, said a Chinese government official—twice the average pace of warming everywhere else on the planet. This isn't the first time the Chinese ...

Top meteorologist warns on climate change   Global Times
Top Chinese Official Says Climate Change Is “Serious Threat,” Could Have ...   Slate Magazine (blog)
China's top weather official warns about climate change   Al Jazeera America
The Week Magazine   
Irish Times   
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9news.com.au
   
Particle accelerator's next run could disprove Big Bang theory   
9news.com.au
If scientists detect miniature black holes when using the Large Hadron Collider it could prove the existence of parallel universes and possibly disprove the Big Bang theory. Europe's particle accelerator is to be fired-up again this week with scientists expecting ...

LHC Season Two: Big Bang Theory Is About To Crumble As Scientists Seek Out ...   The Inquisitr
The Large Hadron Collider is starting back up. Here's what scientists hope to find.   Vox
Large Hadron Collider Will Soon Reboot, Scientists Are Excited   TechFrag
Nature.com   
The Week UK   
International Business Times UK   
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