2015年7月4日 星期六

2015-07-05 Zimbabwe Science


The News on Sunday
   
Zim needs Green Climate Fund   
The Zimbabwe Standard
At a summit held recently in Germany, the G7, a forum that consists of the world's seven most industrialised economies — France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the US, UK and Canada — finally bowed to pressure and pledged to develop long-term low-carbon ...

Region grapples with hotter future as it looks to adapt to climate change   STLtoday.com
Ready for the change?   The News on Sunday
Weather vulnerability: Implementation on national policy reviewed   The Express Tribune
Daily Times   
DhakaTribune   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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The Next Digit
   
3D-printed seahorse helps to find the potential for advanced robotics tech   
The Next Digit
The all new 3D tail models of the seahorse were found to have some unusual advantages that could aid in the development of flexible search and rescue robots, surgery-specialist robots, or new types of body-armor. A seahorse has become the latest ...

3D Print Of Unique Square-shaped Seahorse Tail Could Stir Up Exciting ...   Times Gazette
Boffins study Seahorse 3D printed tails to advance in next generations of robotics   Inferse
Viral Global News: Seahorse Tails to Improve Laparoscopes and Rescue Robots?   Rapid News Network
The Market Business   
Northern Californian   
News Quench   
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National Geographic
   
Spacecraft Set to Rendezvous With Pluto Briefly Goes Silent   
National Geographic
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, which is hurtling toward a historic rendezvous with Pluto in just 10 days, briefly lost contact with Earth around 2 p.m. U.S. Eastern time today. For about 80 minutes, teams on the ground couldn't reach the spacecraft ...
NASA's New Horizons probe on 'Pluto's doorstep'   CTV News
July 5, 2015 in News: Technical problem pauses Pluto probe's science operations   Spaceflight Now
'Alien spots' at Pluto seen by Nasa   The Nation
CBC.ca   
Examiner.com   
The Market Business   
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Times of India
   
Seafaring spiders depend on their 'sails' and 'anchors'   
Times of India
LONDON: Spiders can travel large distances across water like ships, using their legs as sails and their silk as an anchor, a new study has found. The study explains how spiders are able to migrate across vast distances and why they are quick to ...
Spiders Sail Across Water to Colonize the World   Gizmodo
Some spiders can cross oceans, scientists say   CNN

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The Inquisitr
   
VIDEO: Turtle takes viewers on tour of Great Barrier Reef   
News 13 Orlando
This amazing video gives you a look at Australia's Great Barrier Reef from a never-before-seen point-of-view: on the back of a turtle. The World Wildlife Fund recently released video from a turtle outfitted with a Go-Pro camera. The video is intended ...
Get a turtle's eye view of Australia's Great Barrier Reef   Toronto Star
MUST SEE: Turtle's-eye view of Great Barrier Reef   The Weather Network
Turtle Wearing A GoPro Gives A Beautiful Ocean Tour   Refinery29
Mirror.co.uk   
Irish Examiner   
The Inquisitr   
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Washington Times
   
Roscosmos launches Russian rocket to resupply International Space Station   
Washington Times
A Russian Soyuz-U rocket heads for the International Space Station from the Kazakhstan based Baikonur Cosmodrome on July 3, 2015. (Image: Twitter, Intl. Space Station) ** FILE ** more >. By Jeffrey Scott Shapiro - The Washington Times - Saturday, July ...
Reuters Science News Summary   Daily Mail
KAZAKHSTAN   Philly.com
Russia launches unmanned cargo ship to ISS after two failed missions   Telegraph.co.uk
Reuters   
Washington Post   
The Moscow Times   
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