2015年3月3日 星期二

2015-03-04 Malaysia Science


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Chile: Eruption Sets Off Evacuations   
New York Times
One of South America's most active volcanoes erupted early Tuesday in southern Chile, spewing heavy smoke into the air as lava surged down its slopes and prompting the authorities to evacuate about 3,500 people. The Villarrica volcano erupted around 3 ...

Villarrica Volcano erupts in southern Chile   Xinhua
Raw: Thousands evacuated as Villarrica volcano erupts   Baltimore Sun
Villarrica volcano erupts in southern Chile, thousands flee   San Francisco Chronicle
Newsweek   
Discovery News   
Washington Post   
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Firstpost
   
Rare and bizarre Goblin shark to be exhibited at Australian Museum   
Herald Sun
Cannot Contact Server. Please upgrade your Flash Plugin. The strange Goblin Shark 2:00. Play video. http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/. The Australian Museum has received a very rare specimen of the 'alien-like' Goblin Shark. Courtesy Australian ...

This is probably the strangest looking shark you'll have seen   Irish Examiner
'Alien of the Deep': Rare Goblin Shark Found off Australia   NBCNews.com
Rare 'alien of the deep' found off Australian coast   myfox8.com
The Independent   
Discovery News   
Daily Mail   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
EconomyThe economic benefits of China's 'Silent Spring' moment   
Financial Times
A Chinese documentary critical of the country's dense smog has made waves online, but could augur positive economic benefits. The absence of negative ramifications for Under the Dome's producer, Chai Jing, has been widely interpreted as a sign of ...

Smog blankets China once more –- this time online   USA TODAY
China's Bid To Clean Air Could Worsen Global Warming -Study   Chinatopix
'Under the Dome' Spawns Pollution-Fighting Billionaires in China   Bloomberg
The Star Online   
WantChinaTimes   
China Economic Review   
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The Citizen
   
120 rhinos poached in 2015 already   
The Citizen
Rhinos are pictured in a holding compund at the Kruger National Park, 02 March 2015, ahead of World Wildlife Day celebrations. Picture: Refilwe Modise. Less than three months into 2015, more than 120 rhino have already been poached in the Kruger ...

Q&A: Wildlife crime and economic opportunity   World Bank Group
Call To Save Nambia's Rhinos   Bernama
SA celebrates World Wildlife Day   Jacaranda FM
WWF International   
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Triple Pundit
   
George Marshall and six ways to stop climate inertia   
The Fifth Estate
On the basis of his very serious contention that “life is a focus group”, full of continuous conversation about what matters and what doesn't, George Marshall's talk in Sydney last week commenced with a video of a series of vox pops he undertook in the streets ...

Reader Opinion: Climate change reconsidered   Brainerd Daily Dispatch
A Senator, a Snowball and Global Climate Change   Knowledge Wharton Highschool
Letters - Dogma not science   The Sun Daily
Geology for Investors   
FAIR (blog)   
Investor's Business Daily (blog)   
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Huffington Post
   
United Behind World Wildlife Day   
Huffington Post
Today, global citizens marked the second annual World Wildlife Day as the United Nations announced that the organized crime threat to wildlife species is on the rise. The work to combat these crimes is more important than ever as human impacts drive an ...

“It is time to get serious about wildlife crime.”   PlanetSave.com
It's time to get serious about wildlife crime: UN   IANS
UN chief stresses urgency to mount fight against wildlife crime   GlobalPost
Livemint   
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WXYZ
   
NASA's Dawn probe set to begin orbiting the dwarf planet Ceres   
The Globe and Mail
Big, dim, obscure – and just possibly a secret haven for alien life. That's Ceres in a nutshell. At 950 kilometres across, it was once known as the largest asteroid, but it has lately been upgraded to the status of dwarf planet. Whatever it is, we are about to see it ...

Dawn on Ceres: Nasa probe to visit dwarf planet   Arab News
Dawn prepares to orbit dwarf planet Ceres   ABC Science Online
Dawn Nears Ceres Ahead of NASA Mission to Dwarf Planet   Sputnik International
Redding Record Searchlight   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Elena Shateni on going to Mars -- and never coming back   
Los Angeles Times
In a decade or so, when most people her age will be retiring from their working lives, Elena Shateni, now 58, plans to be starting a new life planting the human flag on Mars. Or so she hopes. The Santa Monica holistic medicine specialist is one of 100 ...

Mars rover Curiosity halts its work after short circuit   The Guardian
Curiosity Mars rover heads to disabled list with arm injury   National Monitor
Mars rover Curiosity halts its work as NASA engineers investigate short circuit   Minneapolis Star Tribune

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Los Angeles Times
   
How life could develop in the methane lakes of Saturn's moon Titan   
Los Angeles Times
Scientists may be one step closer to understanding whether life could have formed in the methane lakes of Saturn's largest moon, Titan. This life, if it exists, would look very different from life on Earth. There is no oxygen on Titan, and the surface temperature is ...

Methane-dependent Life Can Survive on Saturn's Moon 'Titan'   SMN Weekly
Just add methane: Liquid water may not be required for strange new lifeforms   Yahoo News Canada (blog)
Ultracold-Resistant Chemical on Titan Could Allow It to Harbor Life   Scientific American
Geek Infinite   
UPI.com   
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Discovery News
   
US military satellite explodes in space: reports   
Xinhua
WASHINGTON, March 3 (Xinhua) -- A 20-year-old U.S. military weather satellite exploded in orbit last month following a sudden temperature spike in its power system, producing at least 43 pieces of space debris, U.S. media reported Tuesday. The explosion ...

Power system failure caused satellite explosion   Science Recorder
Military weather satellite explosion in space detected, tracked in Colorado   The Denver Channel
U.S. Air Force: 'Catastrophic event' led to explosion of weather satellite   Examiner.com
BILKUL   
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