2014年11月22日 星期六

2014-11-23 Malaysia Science

  International Business Times   
Beer Ingredient Barley Enabled Early Humans To Survive The Harsh Tibetan ...  International Business Times
Early humans likely survived the tough conditions on the Tibetan Plateau by growing a crop used to make beer: barley. Research published this week in the journal Science found Tibetans relied on barley because it could resist the freezing temperatures ...

How a Crop Found in Beer Helped Early Man Survive in Frigid Tibetan Plateau   Science Times
How barley allowed humans to reach new heights   Fox News
Prehistoric Farming On Tibet's Plateau Shows Human Survived Incredible ...   Food World News
RT   
Business Standard   
Yibada (English Edition)   
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  Minneapolis Star Tribune   
Global warming may increase lightning strikes  Minneapolis Star Tribune
FILE - In this Sept. 11, 2013 file photo, lightning strikes north of Macworth Island in Portland, Maine. A new study says flashes of lightning in the U.S. will likely increase by nearly 50 percent by the end of the century because of global warming. Photo: Robert F.
Climate change to increase U.S. lightning strikes   The Japan Times
Facts on lightning strikes that you need to know   Astro Awani

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  Sin Chew Jit Poh   
Astronauts to get 'ISSpresso' coffee machine  Sin Chew Jit Poh
(PARIS-AFP) - Ristretto or lungo? Not a question astronauts on the International Space Station normally have to contemplate, but that is about to change thanks to a new zero-gravity coffee machine being delivered this weekend. The ISSpresso machine is set ...

'ISSpresso,' an Italian Espresso Machine, is Headed for the   Chinatopix
Astronauts on International Space Station will soon have authentic Italian coffee   KABC-TV
'ISSpresso' coffee machine on its way to space station   Malay Mail Online
Beta Wired   
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  Daily Mail   
IIT-M Joins Hands With CERN To Explore Secrets of Universe  The New Indian Express
CHENNAI: Led by an expert who was part of the ATLAS experiment that helped find the God Particle, Higgs Boson, by the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the Indian Institute of Technology - Madras has become a full member of a collaboration with the ...

CERN scientists hope particle discoveries will give clues to universe   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Sizing up a new particle accelerator, and the 'cosmic stupid' limit   The Guardian
Fabiola Gianotti named first woman to head CERN   Canada News
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
Hindu Business Line   
Daily Mail   
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  Zee News   
Are you born gay or is it a choice? Scientists might have found the answer  PinkNews
Scientists have uncovered the strongest evidence yet in the debate of whether people are 'born gay'. The largest ever study into the existence of a so-called 'gay gene', conducted by NorthShore Research Institute, looked at 409 sets of gay brothers in an effort ...

Researchers discover Gay Gene   Uncover Michigan
Landmark 'Gay Gene' Study Provides Further Evidence Sexuality is Not Chosen   International Business Times UK
Groundbreaking study reveals sexual orientation may not be a choice   Business Standard
Opposing Views   
The Independent   
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  The Space Reporter   
Scientific investigators search for Philae's whereabouts  The Space Reporter
Communication was lost with the lander about two days after it touched down on the comet. The mission was to successfully land Philae on Comet, 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko If successful, the lander would have then attached itself to the surface and send ...

Philae journeys across a comet, detects organic molecules   SpaceFlight Insider
Philae comet lander is sleeping, but not quiet   Engadget
Rosetta mission: listen to sound of Philae landing on comet   Irish Independent
euronews   
Stuff.co.nz   
Los Angeles Times   
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