2015年3月25日 星期三

2015-03-26 Malaysia Science


Discovery News
   
NASA Aims to Pluck a Boulder Off an Asteroid   
Discovery News
NASA plans to launch a robotic spacecraft to pick up a boulder roughly 10 feet in diameter from the surface of an asteroid and nudge it into an orbit around the moon, officials said Wednesday. NEWS: Asteroid Encounters Next on NASA's Itinerary. The mission ...

NASA's asteroid capture mission is a testbed for trips to Mars   Engadget
NASA's Plan to Give the Moon a Moon   Wired
Nasa reveals its asteroid mission: Ambitious plan will use a robot arm to grab ...   Daily Mail
Toronto Sun   
NDTV   
Huffington Post   
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New York Post
   
Two US Mathematicians Win 2015 Abel Prize   
Bernama
OSLO, March 26 (Bernama) -- US mathematician John F. Nash Jr. and Canadian-born American national Louis Nirenberg have been named joint winners of the Abel Prize for 2015 for their contributions to mathematical sciences, Xinhua news agecny ...

News & Notes: John Nash wins Abel Prize   The Daily Princetonian
Two US mathematicians win Abel Prize for 2015   Xinhua
American Mathematicians John Nash and Louis Nirenberg Awarded the Abel Prize   The Cubic Lane
NJ.com   
Huffington Post   
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Phys.Org
   
Flying low during an emergency, from the pilot's point of view   
Phys.Org
A Germanwings Airbus A320 similar to the one that crashed into the French Alps. Credit: EPA/Jan-Arwed Richter. We climbed out over the Mediterranean after take-off from Barcelona, veered off the Spanish coast, and pointed the nose northeast. Soon we'd ...

Flying low during an emergency: From the pilot's point of view — Sidney Dekker   Malay Mail Online

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MyCuaca application provides real time weather forecast   
New Straits Times Online
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysians can now obtain real time information on the weather forecast in the nation through the newly launched MyCuaca application. The application which was developed by the Malaysian Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia) would ...


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NEWS.com.au
   
Mars Opportunity rover has 'mind wipe' to restore faulty memory   
NEWS.com.au
NASA's oldest operational planetary explorer has just had its mind wiped. Now, after an 11-year marathon, Opportunity faces redundancy under tightening budgets. It's something of an analogy of the modern human workplace: Older but eminently capable ...

Mars Opportunity Rover completes first extraterrestrial marathon   Telegraph.co.uk
NASA Rover Completes 11-Year Mars Marathon   NDTV
Curiosity Finds Live-Supporting Nitrogen on Mars   Science Times
ABC Science Online   
Malay Mail Online   
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Pioneer News
   
Large Hadron Collider relaunch delayed due to short circuit   
Pioneer News
A short circuit detected in the wiring of one of the powerful electromagnets of the Large Hadron Collider could delay its much-awaited relaunch by days or even weeks. The LHC has been shut down for repairs and maintenance for past two years and has been ...

A Short Circuit Delays The Large Hadron Collider Restart   Frontline Desk
Short Circuit Snags Giant Atom Smasher Restart   Voice of America (blog)
CERN's Large Hadron Collider Restart Was Delayed Due To A Short-circuit   The Monitor Daily
Nature.com   
CBS News   
The Westside Story   
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The Australian
   
Beer and loathing on Planet Earth Hour   
The Australian
On Saturday night, during Earth Hour, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra will play Gustav Holst's famous suite, The Planets, at the Sydney Opera House. It is billed as a “concert for the planet” in support of Earth Hour. The organisers and enthusiastic supporters ...

For Earth Hour, Use Less of Everything   Huffington Post
Earth Hour lights-out seeks to illuminate climate plight   News24
Earth Hour to illuminate climate   Sky News Australia

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Astronomers witness supermassive black hole eat its own galaxy's star-forming ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
The three little pigs were rightly outraged when the wolf blew down their houses, but that's nothing compared to the havoc some supermassive black holes wreak on their host galaxies. Astronomers have now discovered how these galactic beasts, found in the ...

Galaxy formation: When the wind blows   Nature.com
Black holes cause BLASTS in the cores of galaxies   Daily Mail
The blasts of black hole winds may cut off galactic star formation   Washington Post
Nanowerk   
Yahoo News UK   
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Mother Nature Network
   
World's cutest endangered animal photographed for first time in over 2 decades   
Mother Nature Network
The Ili pika, an animal sometimes referred to as the "magic rabbit," is more endangered than the Panda. By: Bryan Nelson. Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 10:06 PM. 0Facebook 0Twitter 0Pinterest 0Google+. The teddy bear-faced ili pika, as seen for the first time in ...

Rare 'Teddy Bear Face' creature photographed for first time in 20 years   WABC-TV
This Animal Is A Cross Between A Teddy & A Bunny   FoxFM (blog)
Ili pika seen: Ewok-looking creature so rare this is first photo in 20 years   Examiner.com

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The Inquisitr
   
Global Warming Causing Slowdown Of Overturning Circulation: Study   
The Inquisitr
A new study released in Nature Climate Change warns that global warming is causing a slowdown in the great ocean circulation, the Washington Post reports. As the effects of global warming take hold, an inevitable rise in sea levels will prove devastating for ...

Atlantic Circulation Weaker Than in Last 1000 Years   Discovery News
New Climate Study Has The Media Talking About 'The Day After Tomorrow'   Daily Caller
Prolonged weakening of Atlantic Ocean overturning caused by global warming ...   Zee News
Mashable   
The Independent   
Scientific American   
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