2015年2月20日 星期五

2015-02-21 Malaysia Science


DAWN.com
   
Mongolia mummy find highlights Buddhist 'living gods' tradition   
DAWN.com
ULAN BATOR: For more than a century he sat in a meditative pose in remote western Mongolia before being thrust into the spotlight by an unscrupulous thief. The discovery of the nearly perfectly preserved mummy of a Buddhist monk born almost 200 years ...


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More sick sea lion pups turning up on California beaches   
Coos Bay World
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Unusually warm ocean water along the West Coast is to blame for four times more sick and dying sea lion pups getting stranded on California beaches this year. Officials with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...


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Astro Awani
   
Virtual reality could treat neck pain: study   
Astro Awani
They were asked to turn their heads to observe the scene and the visual cues often purposefully understated how far they needed to turn their heads. - File Photo. close. The content may have been removed, or is temporarily unavailable. We apologize for the ...


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Gizmodo Australia
   
Sun Keeps Damaging Skin Cells For Hours After Exposure   
Gizmodo Australia
When you think you've had enough sun, you probably move into the shade. But, according to a new study, that might not be soon enough — because it turns out that sun keeps damaging skin for hours after exposure. A team of scientists from Yale University ...

You Can Get Sun Damage at Night   Youth Health Magzine
Sun Could Cause Cancer For Four Hours Even In The Dark   News Every day
Can Skin Damage Occur In The Dark?   Design & Trend
National Monitor   
Morning Ticker   
Nature World News   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Evolution: Marine animals have grown bigger over time, study says   
Los Angeles Times
When it comes to evolution, bigger might really be better. A team of Stanford scientists analyzing the body sizes of marine mammals over nearly 550 million years have found that average body size has increased 150-fold. The findings, published in the journal ...

As animals evolve, they grow larger   Daily Mail
Evolution Made Some Sea Creatures Bigger, Say Researchers   Daily Science Journal
For The Evolution Of Marine Creatures, Bigger Is Better, Study Says   NPR (blog)
Design & Trend   
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The Space Reporter
   
NASA and ESA telescopes trace ultra-strong winds blowing from black holes   
The Space Reporter
The powerful winds are so strong that they can hinder star formation in the host galaxy. According to a NASA statement, telescopes have revealed for the first time that powerful winds emanate from black holes in all directions. These winds are so tremendous ...

Ferocious Black Hole Winds Prevents New Stars Forming   Design & Trend
Telescopes give shape to furious black hole winds   National Monitor
Winds From This Massive Black Hole Pack The Energy Of More Than A Trillion ...   Huffington Post
BBC News   
The Monitor Daily   
The Week Magazine   
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Al-Arabiya
   
Stephen Hawking: aggression 'threatens to destroy us all'   
Al-Arabiya
Astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, of England, presents a lecture titled, "Out of a Black Hole" at Texas A&M, in College Station, Texas, Monday, April 5, 2010. (File photo: AP). Text size A A A. By Staff writer | Al Arabiya News Friday, 20 February 2015.
Hawking: Stop being so aggressive, humans, or we're finished   CNET
Stephen Hawking: 'Our long-term future lies off Earth'   Metro
Professor Stephen Hawking: aggression could annihilate the human race   Irish Examiner
The Independent   
The Daily Star   
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WTOP
   
Mars One finalist shares dream about starting human colony on Red Planet   
Science Recorder
Last year researchers at MIT found that a manned mission to Mars would result in the crew dying after only 68 days–but one Mars One finalist is undeterred and insists such a mission is feasible. Hannah Earnshaw, a 23-year-old PhD student in astronomy ...

US sending two servicemembers to Mars: Report   Press TV
Mars contestant: 'Why wouldn't you want to go?'   WTOP
Daring to dream big   InsideHalton.com
TIME   
The Independent   
Scientific American   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Curiosity's Tools May Cause Organics on Mars to Self-Destruct   
NBCNews.com
Curiosity's experiments on Martian soil may be inadvertently eliminating traces of organics, British researchers reported this week. One of the compounds the rover is on the lookout for is jarosite, a mineral associated with conditions potentially suitable for life.
How the Search for Life on Mars Could Be Dooming Itself by Accident   Gizmodo
NASA Mars Rover could be DESTROYING signs of life on the Red Planet   Mirror.co.uk
Mineral that has implications for Mars mission identified   Zee News
Techie News   
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CBS News
   
Venus and Mars Conjunction   
WMDT
Tonight, If you caught the sun setting, you could have seen Venus hanging around the moon especially since it is a clear night. Tomorrow night, February 21, you will be able to see Venus and Mars passing each other in the sky. Look towards the West and ...

Venus and Mars were alright tonight   Peterborough Examiner
Moon, Venus and Mars put on dazzling show above partially frozen planet   MassLive.com
Starwatch: Planets are the current stars of the night sky   Post-Bulletin
Tucson News Now   
Boing Boing   
WTSP 10 News   
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