2014年8月24日 星期日

2014-08-25 Malaysia Science

  International Business Times AU   
Neanderthals: BFFs and frenemies of modern humans  The Star Online
New research findings show that Neanderthals lived alongside modern humans for thousands of years – we were practically BFFs, or perhaps 'frenemies'. Far from wiping out Neanderthals overnight, modern humans co-existed with their shorter and stockier ...

Neanderthals and Humans May Had Sex for Millennia, Study   International Business Times AU

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Iceland Monitors Quakes After Retracting Volcano Eruption Alert  Businessweek
An erupting volcano under Iceland's Vatnajokull glacier melts big gaps in the ice, Oct. 12, 1996. Vatnajokull is Europe's largest glacier. Photographer: Michael Probst/AP Photo. Iceland is monitoring rumbling at the Bardarbunga volcano for a second week after ...

Iceland volcano raises aviation alert, may disrupt flights   The Age
Iceland degrades aviation colour-code to orange   Daily Times
Iceland volcano: Bardarbunga remains quiet   CBC.ca
The Times (subscription)   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  MSN Malaysia News   
Spider and toad named after rainforest advocate Manser  MSN Malaysia News
Swiss scientists have named two newly discovered animal species in Sarawak after their countryman and rainforest advocate Bruno Manser on the occasion of what would have been his 60th birthday. Manser has been declared missing and presumed dead ...

Scientists honor missing activists by naming a spider after him   Mongabay.com

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  DigitalJournal.com   
When did Neanderthals become extinct?  DigitalJournal.com
By analyzing ancient remains across Europe, a team led by investigators have pinpointed the timing the Neanderthals' extinction to between 39,000 and 41,000 years ago. Neanderthals overlapped with early modern humans and, based on genetic evidence, ...

Neanderthals and Modern Humans Tolerated One Another   Chinatopix
Neanderthals, modern humans co-existed for 5000 years   Tech Times
NEANDERTHALS LIVED WITH MODERN MAN: Researchers say there is new ...   Catholic Online
Dumb-Out   
Times of Malta   
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  Metro   
City spiders are getting bigger, say scientists  Metro
Spiders living in cities are getting bigger, according to scientists – and quite a lot bigger. A study published in PLOS One found that a species of spider found in urban Sydney is growing larger and reproducing more than its rural counterpart. Researchers at ...

City Spiders Are Growing Fatter, Faster, And Multiplying, So Let's Move Right Now   Bustle
Australian spider grows bigger in city: study   Bangkok Post
Australian cities are spawning bigger spiders   The Malay Mail Online

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  euronews   
Famous giant tortoise dies in Galapagos Islands  euronews
A giant tortoise known as “Pepe the Missionary” has died of natural causes at his home in the Galapagos Islands. An autopsy revealed that Pepe, originally believed to be considerably younger, was in fact around 100 years old. He was found by fisherman in ...

Famous giant tortoise 'Pepe the Missionary' dies at age 60   kfor.com
Famous Galapagos Giant Tortoise 'Pepe the Missionary' Dies   Fox News Latino
Galapagos giant tortoise dies   Yahoo!7 News
Gulf Times   
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  iStreet Research   
Reusable Rocket 'SpaceX' Exploded Over Texas  iStreet Research
A prototype reusable rocket was made by the private spaceflight company “SpaceX” blasted at the Texas grounds on Friday August 22nd after an irregularity enforced the annihilation of the craft. Advertisements. The SpaceX rocket explotion happened at ...

SpaceX test mishap prompts delay of Falcon 9 launch   Spaceflight Now
SpaceX rocket self-destructs over Texas   Gant Daily
SpaceX Delays Falcon 9 Satellite Launch After Rocket Blowup   NBCNews.com
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