2015年9月24日 星期四

2015-09-25 Zimbabwe Science


National water policy launched   
Chronicle
THE government has approved the National Water Policy (2013) that provides a guideline on management and development of water resources. The new policy is expected to tackle access challenges to safe drinking water and enhance improved provision ...

Fund climate change projects, richer nations told   The Herald

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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
CHURCH, Govt & Diplomats join HANDS   
The Zimbabwe Daily
The six professional Zimbabwean cyclists from Bulawayo's Flying Eagles Club who early in the week embarked on a faith-based mission from Plumtree en-route to Kariba were welcomed with a concert during their three-day stop-over in Harare . A concert ...


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CTV News
   
Where to see the 'supermoon' eclipse in the Toronto area   
CTV News
Toronto-area sky watchers will be treated to one of the brightest lunar eclipses since the 80s -- if the weather cooperates. The lunar eclipse will be visible in Toronto on Sunday, Sept. 27 starting at 8:11 p.m., and ending shortly after 1 a.m. on ...
Here's why you don't want to miss this week's super-rare lunar eclipse   Washington Times Reporter
Boulder County skygazers primed for lunar rarity Sunday   Boulder Daily Camera
The moon's final tetrad until 2032   Alamogordo Daily News
San Jose Mercury News   
FOX 5 DC   
Press Herald   
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Fox News
   
Global warming, evolution reshaping bodies of bumblebees, study says   
Fox News
This photo provided by the magazine Science shows a Queen bumble bee collecting nectar from flowers of the alpine wildflower. (AP). WASHINGTON – Global warming and evolution are reshaping the bodies of some American bumblebees, a new study ...

Global warming, evolution are clipping bees' tongues   NYSE Post
Alpine bee tongues shorten as climate warms   iFreePress.com (blog)
Bzz-arre warming trend: Bees' tongues getting shorter   CBS News
CBC.ca   
Washington Post   
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National Geographic
   
Pluto's Colorful, Scaly Terrain Revealed in Detailed Closeups   
National Geographic
The more we see of Pluto, the more stunning it gets – and that's not because we understand what's going on. It's the opposite. Rather than neatly fitting pieces into a big, Pluto-shaped puzzle, NASA's New Horizons spacecraft is returning data that make ...
New Pluto pictures astonish scientists -- again   CBS News
Pluto Mystery Tour: A Weird 'Snakeskin' Landscape?   Discovery News
New Pluto images show stunning color, 'dragon scales'   Orlando Sentinel
Valley News Live   
Daily Mail   
The Space Reporter   
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Austrian Tribune
   
Indian space scientists mark one year of Mars Orbiter Mission   
Austrian Tribune
Space research scientists in India are celebrating first anniversary of the Mars Orbiter spacecraft launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation or ISRO in the previous year. The spacecraft successfully completed one yeararound the red planet on ...
Mars Orbiter Mission completes a year in Orbit   The Budapest Report
Team ISRO 'stranded' on Red Planet on first anniversary of Mars mission   Bangalore Mirror
On Mars Mission Anniversary ISRO, NASA Scientists Take Sci-fi Trip   The New Indian Express
The Hindu   
The Indian Express   
Times of India   
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Scientific American
   
9000-Year-Old Decapitated Skull Found under Amputated Hands   
Scientific American
Amputated hands had been laid over the face of the decapitated skull and arranged opposite each other. Credit: Danilo Bernardo. Under limestone slabs in a cave in Brazil, scientists made a ghoulish new discovery: a decapitated skull covered in ...
9000-year-old decapitation victim hints at 'sophisticated' society   Los Angeles Times
Scientists discover earliest known ritual decapitation in Americas   Christian Science Monitor
Scientists find oldest-known New World decapitation   Chron.com
CNN   
Huffington Post   
Washington Post   
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Christianity Daily
   
Science News 2015: Enamel on Teeth Traced Back to Prehistoric Fish   
Christianity Daily
A discovery made by a group of researchers has offered new insight regarding the origin of the enamel that covers human teeth. By studying the evolution of prehistoric fish, the researchers concluded that enamel originated from the scales before ...
Teeth enamel first belonged in the scales of fish, scientists discovered   Pulse Headlines
Tooth Enamel has its origin in Ancient Fish Scales: Uppsala University Research   NYC Today
Human tooth enamel came from fish scales   Nature World Report
Times Gazette   
AmeriPublications   
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Forbes
   
Highly Cited Research Points To Nobel Prize Favorites   
Forbes
Beginning October 5, a select few will get the call of a lifetime. That's when scientists who have been chosen to receive a Nobel Prize will start hearing from Stockholm. It's a closely guarded secret as to who will land this coveted honor, but at ...
Jennifer Doudna named citation laureate for development of gene-editing method   Daily Californian
Nobel Prize Predictions See Honors for Gene Editing Technology   Scientific American
Nobel speculation kicks into high gear   Nature.com
MarketWatch   
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Boing Boing
   
GOP Vice Chair of House Energy committee is a climate denier and creationist   
Boing Boing
Marsha Blackburn has represented Tennessee's 7th district for more than a decade, on behalf of the Republican party, whose caucus has elevated her to the vice-chair of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. Rep Blackburn has told America to ...


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