2015年2月25日 星期三

2015-02-26 Malaysia Science


The Star Online
   
Never be late again: Japan clocks keep time for 16 billion years   
The Star Online
Japanese researchers have built a pair of clocks which they say are so accurate they will lose a second only every 16 billion years – longer than the Earth has been around. This handout picture released from University of Tokyo on Feb 23, 2015, shows a pair ...

A Clock That Keeps Perfect Time Forever   KTIC
New 'Cryogenic' Clock Developed In Japan Accurate For 16 Billion Years   Tech Times
Clocks that keep time for 16 billion years   The Daily Star

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Times LIVE
   
Embalmed monk inside Buddha   
Times LIVE
Some 200 years later his mummified body was placed inside the statue of Buddha. File photo. Image by: Taylor Weidman / Getty Images. Scientific tests have revealed that an ancient Buddhist statue contains the perfectly preserved remains of a 1000-year-old ...

Mummified Monk Found Inside Ancient Statue   Tricycle (blog)
1000-year-old mummified monk is found inside statue   gulfnews.com
Buddha Statue Comes Complete With Full Human Skeleton Inside   Viral Global News
I Know Today   
KXAN.com   
PerfScience   
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WAMC
   
An Owl Is Attacking And Injuring Residents Of A Netherlands Town   
WAMC
The European eagle owl, like this one from the Mulhouse Zoo in eastern France, is one of the largest owl species, with a wingspan of about six feet. Sebastien Bozon AFP/Getty Images. While Paris worries about mystery drones, a Dutch town is confronting an ...

Rogue Owl Terrorizing Dutch Town   Discovery News

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Malaysians Speak Of Their Visions For The Year 2020   
malaysiandigest.com
India's Mars Orbiter Mission, the country's first interplanetary foray, successfully blasted off to Mars from the Satish Dhawan Space center in Sriharikota last September, and has been in the red planet's orbit for almost 150 days. Indian Space Research ...


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PBS
   
Teaching computers how to play Atari better than humans   
PBS
Tom Clarke of Independent Television News reports on how an artificial intelligence business owned by Google has created software that can teaching itself to play classic Atari games better than a human. RELATED. RELATED. The deep Q-network (DQN) ...

Man loses out to machine at classic video games   The Times (subscription)
Artificial intelligence can learn Atari games from scratch, say scientists   Christian Science Monitor
Google Builds An AI That Can Learn And Master Video Games   TechCrunch
Gizmodo   
Vancouver Sun   
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Gizmodo
   
Astronomers Discover Mysterious Black Hole As Massive As 12 Billion Suns   
Gizmodo
In a galaxy far, far away—12.8 billion light-years away to be more exact—is a newly-discovered supermassive black hole that weighs as much as 12 billion of our suns. The most surprising thing about the black hole, though, is not its size but its age.
Astronomers stunned to find ancient black hole 12 billion times bigger than the sun   The Space Reporter
Researchers Discover Black Hole 12 Billion Times Larger Than Sun   CBS Local
Astronomers find impossibly large black hole of early universe   Xinhua
The Age   
Yahoo!7 News   
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The Nation
   
Biologists lift lid on eyelash mystery   
The Nation
Why do humans and other mammals have eyelashes? Experts have been batting rival theories around for years. Eyelashes are dust catchers, snaring things that would otherwise drift into the eye, went one idea. Or they were sensors, acting like a cat's ...

Eyelashes Decoded: The Ideal Lash Length is Just One-Third the Width of the Eye   News Every day
Eyelashes Protect Eyes, Keep them Moist   Maine News
What's the Best Length for Eyelashes, Based on Science?   NBCNews.com
Los Angeles Times   
Daily Science Journal   
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9news.com.au
   
Here's what a sunset from Mars looks like   
9news.com.au
NASA's video 'I'm Dreaming of a Blue Sunset' shows the time-lapse images that were captured in 2012 by the agency's Mars Opportunity rover. The stunning display is created by the scattering of dust particles in the atmosphere. (NASA). The remarkable ...

Oh the engineering! Curiosity selfie allows for close inspection of rover   seattlepi.com (blog)
Mars rover Curiosity snaps cosmic selfie   Christian Science Monitor
Green Bay even colder than Mars during cold snap   Fox11online.com
Mashable   
CNET   
Discovery News   
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The Nation
   
US astronauts step out on spacewalk   
The Nation
Two American astronauts stepped out on the second of three spacewalks to prepare the International Space Station for the arrival of commercial capsules ferrying astronauts in the coming years. Commander Barry 'Butch' Wilmore and flight engineer Terry ...

Water leaks into astronaut's helmet   Chicago Tribune
Water Found in Astronaut's Helmet After Spacewalk   NDTV
Spacewalking astronaut safe after water leaks into helmet   Houston Chronicle
Xinhua   
SMN Weekly   
abc7news.com   
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CTV News
   
Contained caffeine: Science explains why a latte is less likely to spill than a coffee   
CTV News
Ever notice how your latte or foamy beer never seems to spill and slosh all over the place, even if you're jostling your cup about in a café or bar? Researchers at Princeton University did, and decided to find out if there was a scientific explanation. Turns out ...

Latte Less Prone to Spillage than Regular Coffee   Voice Chronicle
Physics explains the secret to keeping your beer from spilling   India Today
May your coffee be frothy, your beer foamy and your clothes dry   Morning Ticker
Business Standard   
Daily Mail   
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