2015年6月4日 星期四

2015-06-05 Zimbabwe Science


Sydney Morning Herald
   
US meteorological body finds global warming 'slow down' did not happen   
Sydney Morning Herald
A much discussed "slow down" in global warming did not actually happen and the heating up of the planet has continued apace since the turn of the century, a new assessment by the lead United States meteorological body has found. Scientists from the US ...

Upon closer look, a global warming hiatus is ruled out, US scientists say   Los Angeles Times
Global Warming 'Hiatus' Challenged by NOAA Research   New York Times
The global warming 'hiatus' is a myth, says new Science study   ABC Online
The Guardian   
News Sentinel   
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io9
   
SNORT Is Where NASA Engineers Destroy Next-Generation Parachutes   
io9
The fantastically-named Supersonic Naval Ordnance Research Track, or SNORT, is a naval facility in the heart of the Californian desert. It's also where NASA engineers let their evil side run free by wrecking havoc on innocent objects, using a rocket sled to ...

NASA 'flying saucer' launch set for Friday   The News International
NASA cancels Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator launch; looks to Friday   Contra Costa Times
NASA's giant supersonic parachute test flight is made live for everybody to see   Empire State Tribune
CDA News   
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Los Angeles Times
   
New mini-frogs discovered in Brazil - just 1 centimeter long   
Los Angeles Times
Researchers have discovered seven never-before-seen species of tiny frogs that are no bigger than your thumbnail. lRelated Meet scientists' picks for the top 10 new species of 2015 · Science Now · Meet scientists' picks for the top 10 new species of 2015.
Seven New Miniature Frog Species Discovered in Brazilian Cloud Forest   NBCNews.com
New extremely small frogs discovered in Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest   Examiner.com
Researchers find seven new species of tiny-frogs in Brazil   Daily Mail
BBC News   
State Column   
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CTV News
   
New dinosaur 'Hellboy' unveiled at Royal Tyrrell Museum   
CTV News
In a discovery almost 10 years in the making, paleontologists with the Royal Tyrrell Museum have now unveiled a new, never before seen dinosaur. First found by a southeastern Alberta resident back in 2005, Regaliceratops peterhewsi, has been given the ...

'Hellboy' horned dinosaur unveiled in Alberta museum   Toronto Sun
'Hellboy' dinosaur species discovered in Alberta proves a fitting subject for a ...   Toronto Star
'Hellboy' dinosaur found   Telegraph.co.uk
CBC.ca   
Sydney Morning Herald   
Calgary Herald   
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RTCC
   
Australia cops questions on carbon tax, 5% target   
The Australian
Environment groups believe Australia has embarrassed itself by ducking questions at a United Nations climate change conference in Germany. Australia has been quizzed on its carbon emissions reduction policies as part of the multilateral assessment ...

Coalition defends climate change policies after grilling from US, China, South ...   ABC Online
Australia has forfeited world leadership on climate policy, says Kofi Annan panel   The Guardian
Australia singled out as a climate change 'free-rider' by international panel   Sydney Morning Herald
9news.com.au   
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Empire State Tribune
   
Climate change brings needed rain to Africa   
Fox News
Climate change has been going on since the beginning of time, but has been the source of intense debate in recent years. In the case of the Sahel area of Africa, climate change means 4 more inches of desperately-needed rainfall per year than in the past, ...

Investors need climate change behavioural shift: study   The Globe and Mail
Investors foolish to ignore climate change impact on returns: Mercer   Sydney Morning Herald
Carbon Trust: Boards Blind to Both Risks and Opportunities from Climate ...   Financial Express

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Yahoo News UK
   
World Environment Day 2015: The costs of using up Earth's natural resources   
Yahoo News UK
Humanity is using more than the Earth can provide. Many of our planet's ecosystems are reaching critical point of depletion or nearing irreversible change, pushed by economic development and population growth. According to the United Nations, if current ...

'Unsustainable consumption, production threaten environment'   The Nation
Valuing nature: Key agenda for Indonesia and the globe   Jakarta Post
Consume with care   gulfnews.com
Financial Express   
Daily Times   
The Express Tribune   
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CNBC
   
Inside NASA's space program   
CNBC
Fifty years after the first human walked in space, scientific research is routinely being conducted at an international space station and private companies are getting deeper into the game. "We're doing a lot of research related to trying to get humans into outer ...

Stepping into the void: Stunning images celebrate 50 years of Nasa spacewalks ...   Daily Mail
Sun Block: Mars Communications Will Be Cut This Month   Discovery News
NASA looks to in-situ resource use for deep space missions and crews   NASASpaceflight.com
The Space Reporter   
Empire State Tribune   
Space Ref (press release)   
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Tech Times
   
Virgin Galactic Pilot Opens Up About Tragic Crash   
Tech Times
A pilot from Virgin Galactic recalls the incidents that occurred during the fatal crash of their airship in October 2014. He particularly pays tribute to his colleague, who died in the accident. (Photo : Jeff Foust | Flickr). A co-pilot of Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic ...

Virgin Galactic says 'owes it' to dead pilot to reach space   Telegraph.co.uk
Virgin Galactic 'owes it to dead pilot' as Dave Mackay speaks out   Daily Mail
Virgin Galactic Pilot Speaks Out About SpaceShipTwo's Tragic Crash   Gizmodo Australia
BBC News   
Irish Examiner   
Express.co.uk   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Mysterious oarfish of the deep washes up on California island   
Sydney Morning Herald
Los Angeles: A dead oarfish, a mysterious and serpent-like creature that swims deep below the ocean's surface, has washed up on a Southern California island and a university biologist will study the remains. Amy Catalano said she and a co-worker at the ...

Rare "Sea Serpent" Oarfish Found on California Island   National Geographic
Oarfish: Fascinating, rare, mythical—but really bad eating   89.3 KPCC
Second Giant Oarfish Comes to CSUF   CSUF News
AOL Travel UK   
Yahoo News UK   
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