2015年4月9日 星期四

2015-04-10 Zimbabwe Science


Tech Times
   
Tyrannosaur Family Now Thought To Resort To Cannibalism   
Tech Times
An artist's rendition on a Daspletosaurus feeding on another. Dinosaurs fight and feed off of each other, but this is the first time that both marks of combat and cannibalism were seen in one dinosaur. (Photo : Tuomas Koivurinne). A new study in Canada has ...

Fossil study of T. rex cousin shows signs of infighting and cannibalism   National Monitor
Tyrannosaurs were violent cannibals   ABC Science Online
Daspletosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Fossils Show Evidences Of Pre-Mortem, Post ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Business Insider Australia   
American Register   
The National   
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The Westside Story
   
Research solves the mystery of How Moon was Formed   
The Westside Story
The birth of the Moon is believed to have happened some 4.5 billion years ago after a catastrophic collision between the Earth and another celestial body, the size of Mars. The Giant Impact Hypothesis has stood its ground for decades and it was strengthened ...

New research tries to explain the chemical similarity between Earth and Moon   World Tech Today
'Earth Twin Sister' Theia Collision led to formation of Moon   The Market Business
The Origin of the Moon and Its Composition   Space Ref (press release)
Huffington Post   
9news.com.au   
CBS News   
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The Independent
   
Beginnings of life found in young star system   
The Independent
Scientists have found the basic beginnings of life elsewhere in the universe, for the first time ever in a disc around a young star. Scientists used observations from a huge telescope in Chile to see that a disc — on its way to becoming a planet — surrounding a ...

Life beyond solar system possible: Study   Zee News
Astronomers find complex organic molecules near young star   Fox News Latino
Building Blocks For Life Discovered In Distant Star System   Huffington Post
GMA News   
Christian Science Monitor   
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NDTV
   
Earth's Largest Mass Extinction Caused By Acidic Oceans: Study   
Bernama
WASHINGTON, April 10 (Bernama) -- Acidified Earth's oceans caused by extreme volcanic activity triggered the greatest extinction in the planet's history, a study suggests. The event, which took place 252 million years ago, wiped out more than 90 percent of ...

Ocean acidification triggered devastating extinction, study finds   Los Angeles Times
Prehistoric mass extinction was driven by sudden increase in ocean acidity ...   Herald Scotland
Mass Extinction Tied to Volcanic Eruptions, Acidic Oceans   Voice of America
Immortal News   
Business Insider Australia   
American Register   
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World Tech Today
   
Research shows Greenhouse Gases emission also a reason of rapid Arctic ...   
World Tech Today
A researcher from the Northern Arizona University's Biology Department, Ted Schuur, in his recent findings explains that the climate change was also the reason that Arctic is warming rapidly. The increase in greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere is leading ...

Thawing permafrost contributes to climate change: University of Alberta review   Edmonton Sun
Arctic 'Carbon Bomb' Theory Falls Flat   Daily Caller
Permafrost 'carbon bomb' may be more of a slow burn, say scientists   The Guardian
Clapway   
Sci-News.com   
Uncover California   
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Pc-Tablet Media
   
MAVEN completes 1000 orbits of Mars, NASA says mission progressing well   
Pc-Tablet Media
Business Standard – NASA's so-called MAVEN is progressing well and a lot of incredible data has already been gleaned from the mission, which is expected to last one year. MAVEN is orbiting Mars, also known as the Red Planet. As of April 6, MAVEN had ...

NASA Probe Circles Mars for 1000th Time   Space.com
What NASA's MAVEN Probe Has Learned from 1000 Mars Orbits   KTIC
NASA MAVEN Probe Reveals Mysteries Of Mars   Clapway

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World Bank Group
   
Closing the $70 Billion Climate Finance Gap   
World Bank Group
The world's developed countries have committed to mobilize $100 billion a year by 2020, from public and private sources, to help developing countries adapt to the impacts of climate change and reduce their emissions. The latest accounting of climate finance ...

The U.S. and Mexico Have Announced Carbon Emissions Targets. Now What?   Pacific Standard
A Paris Climate Agreement—Africa's opportunity for a sustainable century   Ghana Business News
Should climate scientists give up flying?   Grist
Economic Times   
AllAfrica.com   
The Star   
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Voice Chronicle
   
Anesthetics Making Our Planet Warmer, Study Says   
Voice Chronicle
Apart from putting surgery patients to sleep, the anesthetic gases are also contributing to the climate change, says a new study. Researchers have found that these gases are accumulating in the atmosphere of Earth, warming the climate slowly but steadily.
New Dangerous Greenhouse Gases Found From Hospital Operation Theatres   Yibada (English Edition)
Anesthetics Save You From Pain But They Hurt The Planet   Tech Times
Anaesthetic gases contributing to global warming, new research suggests   Techie News
Sci-News.com   
Times Gazette   
Pc-Tablet Media   
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American Register
   
Mountain gorillas practice inbreeding- an international study says   
American Register
8 For the first time, an international team of researchers from six countries completed the first genetic map of the mountain gorillas. The team that has 23 scientists revealed that mountain gorillas' practice severe inbreeding. Advertisement. Geneticist Chris ...

Inbreeding helps endangered mountain gorillas survive   Malay Mail Online
Genetic study finds severe inbreeding in mountain gorillas   Buenos Aires Herald
Scientists Map DNA of Endangered Mountain Gorillas   Doctors Lounge
Tech Times   
Daily Mail   
Christian Science Monitor   
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NBCNews.com
   
Scientists Say a Lake's Worth of Water Is Frozen on Mars   
NBCNews.com
Scientists say Mars has thousands of glaciers buried beneath its dusty surface, enough frozen water to blanket the planet with a 3.6-foot-thick (1.1-meter-thick) layer of ice. The glaciers are found in two bands in the mid-southern and mid-northern latitudes.
Glaciers of frozen water found on Mars   Economic Times
Below Mars' dust are glaciers with frozen water   Business Standard
Astronomers found dust-covered belts of glaciers made of frozen water on Mars   Daily News & Analysis
Zee News   
Toronto Sun   
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