2014年12月20日 星期六

2014-12-21 Malaysia Science


South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Global warming forces polar bears further south in search of food   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Word spread quickly: a polar bear, then two, were spotted near this Inuit village on the shores of Hudson Bay, about 1,800 km north of Montreal. Children were whisked indoors. Hunters armed with rifles set out from Kuujjuarapik on snowmobiles to kill the ...

Warming leads to more run-ins with polar bears   The Nation
Are the polar bears vanishing? It depends where you look.   Vox

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Science Times
   
Warblers Flee, As Warnings from Mother Nature Reveal Coming Storms   
Science Times
In the study of ecology, it's long been known that animals have a sort of sixth sense above and beyond what humans can perceive. Perhaps through the aid of their keen senses of smell or their abnormally acute sense of hearing, animals such as dogs are ...

Birds sensed devastating US tornado and fled one day ahead   Irish Independent
Birds can warn us of bad weather   Daily Times
Birds sensed imminent tornadoes, and escaped the day before, study finds   CTV News
TIME   
RT   
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London Free Press
   
Top-flight people, events in 2014   
London Free Press
Hayden Bildy, London's top young birder for 2014, already has a remarkable skill set. It is just as impressive that he is already community-minded. Through this year he has been active in habitat conservation and has contributed on citizen science initiatives ...

GREEN: Wings under threat   New Straits Times Online

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VentureBeat
   
NASA sends wrench to space via email   
The Space Reporter
It's not quite teleportation, but it's hard to argue that the future isn't now. NASA just sent a wrench to space via e-mail. The wrench was printed on the Made In Space 3D printer aboard the International Space Station. NASA sent the plans to ISS commander ...

3D Printer Used to Create Tool on ISS   The Cubic Lane
Intl space station crew gets new spanner – in an email   Al-Arabiya
Space station crew gets new tool - via e-mail direct to the 3D printer   The Straits Times
Economic Times   
West Texas News   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
NASA releases video of Orion spacecraft re-entry from astronaut's perspective   
UPI.com
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- NASA has released a new video of their Orion spacecraft's re-entry from 3,600 miles above Earth. The spacecraft is designed to carry as many as four astronauts, possibly for missions to Mars and nearby asteroids. The test ...

NASA releases video of Orion's fiery reentry into Earth's atmosphere   SpaceFlight Insider
Amazing new view from Orion's re-entry into Earth's atmosphere   KABC-TV
NASA Announced 'astronaut's-eye view' of Orion Spacecraft   The Capital Wide
Christian Science Monitor   
Engadget   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
NASA Hopes To Build Cloud Cities On Venus   
Voice Chronicle
The scientists at NASA believe that mankind can inhabit floating cloud cities in Venus's atmosphere. Venus is the second-closet planet to the Sun in our solar system. Even though Venus is called a 'sister planet' of Earth, because of its similar gravity, size and ...

NASA develops airships to explore Venus   India Today
NASA Explores Possibility of Visit to Venus   Voice of America
Nasa Langley Research Center plans to explore Venus using solar-powered ...   Metro
Mirror.co.uk   
CNET   
ShortNews.com   
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Macro Insider
   
New Fish Discovered Lurking in Depths of Mariana Trench   
Macro Insider
Previously unknown species of fish found living extra than 26,000 feet beneath the ocean's surface. That is a record for fish depth, researchers say.(Photo : YouTube screenshot) A bizarre fish, new to science, has been discovered in the deepest waters on.
World's deepest fish discovered 5 miles under the ocean surface   Mother Nature Network
Ghostly fish discovered at record-breaking depths   Boston Globe
Fish found at historic depth of nearly 27000 feet.   New York Daily News
Newsday   
Chron.com   
Big Think (blog)   
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