2015年2月3日 星期二

2015-02-04 Malaysia Science


The Malaysian Insider
   
UM sets sights on producing nation's first Nobel Prize winner   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: Universiti Malaya, the country's oldest varsity, wants to produce Malaysia's first Nobel Prize winner. Vice-chancellor Prof Dr Mohd Amin Jalaludin is confident that this aim is “very achieveable”. “But we must first dream that one day, UM will ...

UM wants to produce Malaysia's first Nobel laureate   The Sun Daily
UM wants to produce Malaysia's first Nobel Laureate – Bernama   The Malaysian Insider

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Daily Mail
   
Minister says India 'walking the talk' on climate change   
Daily Mail
India's government on Tuesday defended its efforts to combat climate change after US President Barack Obama urged the country to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels. Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said the government was already turning ...

Prakash Javadekar says budget will give direction to climate change efforts   Livemint
India in a leadership position to deal with climate change issues: Prakash ...   Business Standard
India 'walking the talk' on climate change, says environment minister   The Guardian
Times of India   
Arab News   
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The Borneo Post
   
SFC confiscates 77 belian logs   
The Borneo Post
KUCHING: Sarawak Forestry Corporation (SFC) on Monday confiscated 77 belian logs valued at over RM200,000 which were not royalty-assessed at Merapok, Lawas. These high value logs of approximately 200 cubic meters in volume were found in an ...


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Wall Street Journal
   
NASA Plans to Search for Life on Jupiter's Europa   
Wall Street Journal
NASA is asking for $30 million in its fiscal year 2016 budget request to plan a mission to Jupiter's moon Europa which it calls one of the most likely places to find current life beyond Earth. WSJ's Monika Auger reports. Transcript +. This transcript has been ...

NASA, Obama Pitch Mission To Europa To Look For Life   Forbes
NASA Planning New Mission To Search for Life on Jupiter's Europa   Design & Trend
NASA Mission to Jupiter's Moon Takes Shape   PC Magazine
Gizmodo   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Irish Independent
   
Giant guinea pig's nasty nibble as strong as a tiger's   
Irish Independent
The extinct giant rodent Josephoartigasia monesi, which had a bite as powerful as that of a tiger, scientists have discovered. Photo: (University of York/PA. A "guinea pig" the size of a buffalo that lived three million years ago had a bite as strong as a tiger's, ...

Giant Rodent Used Tusks Just Like An Elephant   Science World Report
Giant Guinea Pig Had Bite As Strong As A Tiger   Yahoo News UK
Giant Rodent May Have Used Its Front Teeth Like Tusks   University Herald
SBS   
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Guardian Liberty Voice
   
Microbes Found Deep in the Ocean Have Not Evolved in Two Billion Years   
Guardian Liberty Voice
Off the coast of Australia, there is a type of microbe that has been found to not have evolved in two billion years. The microscopic organisms were found wedged inside deep-sea rocks along the coast. Even though they have not evolved in such a long time, ...

Deep Sea Microbe Discovered That Hasn't Evolved For 2 Billion Years   Tech Times
Devolution Of Darwinism? Researchers Discover Organism That Has Not ...   Design & Trend
BIZARRE!!! Scientists find deep sea organism not evolved in 2bn years   Wall Street Hedge
Nature World News   
UPI.com   
ValueWalk   
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CNET
   
Rare part for groundbreaking 1949 British computer found in US   
CNET
An original piece of the EDSAC, a precursor to the first business computer, has been sent from Pennsylvania to the UK to take up residence at code-breaking site Bletchley Park. by Leslie Katz · @lesatnews; 4 February 2015, 11:48 am AEDT. comments. 0.
Parts of one of the world's first computer could be hidden in Cambridge   Cambridge News
Rare original part of EDSAC, one of world's first computers resurfaces   Times of India
Blast from the Past: Part Belonging to One of World's First Computers Found   KTIC

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The Economist
   
One of last year's most talked-about scientific results proves to be a mirage   
The Economist
HOW many astronomers does it take to nail a coffin shut? On January 30th two teams of scientists—one the masters of Planck, an orbiting telescope belonging to the European Space Agency; the other the team behind BICEP2, an Earth-bound instrument at ...

Big Bang gravitational wave theory hindered as evidence fails to space dust   Daily News & Analysis
Cosmic Inflation Signal Just Dust   SkyandTelescope.com
Evidence for Big Bang waves dissolves under scrutiny   Christian Science Monitor
Scientific American   
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Daily Mail
   
Will travelling to Mars give us the body of an elderly person?   
Daily Mail
Spaceflight may be associated with a process of accelerated aging of the immune system, researchers have claimed. Long-term space flight is known to have detrimental effects on the human body, including muscle and bone loss. But now it seems human ...

Space Flight Model Links Aging, Osteoporosis and Immunity   Medical Research News and Interviews on MedicalResearch.com (blog)
How spaceflight prematurely ages the immune system   RedOrbit
Space travel found to age immune system prematurely   Siliconrepublic.com
Science Recorder   
CITY A.M.   
Maine News   
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RedOrbit
   
Private firms exploring moon mining   
RedOrbit
NASA may have called off plans to make a return trip to the moon, but that doesn't necessarily mean that Americans are done exploring the lunar surface, according to a new report published in the February edition of the journal Physics World. In that paper ...

Moon travel may be closer than you think   Stuff.co.nz
Mining the Moon is a very 'lucrative' prospect indeed   Full-Time Whistle
NASA Video Reveals New Views of Asteroid with Small Moon   Space.com
Business Standard   
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