2015年3月28日 星期六

2015-03-29 Malaysia Science


The Rakyat Post
   
How we killed the poor dolphin!   
Daily Express
Kota Kinabalu: The 3-metre dolphin that died days after it beached in Kg Teluk Layang has left a disturbing tale for those concerned about wildlife conservation and sea pollution – a total of 4.25kg of plastic rubbish discarded by irresponsible humans was ...

Marine creatures most at risk   The Star Online
4.25kg Of Plastics In Dolphin   malaysiandigest.com
Pilot whale killed by over 4kg of plastic items it mistook for food   The Rakyat Post

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Daily Times
   
Earth Hour observed in Moscow   
Business Standard
Several landmarks in the Russian capital city of Moscow plunged into darkness on Saturday night in commemoration of the Earth Hour 2015 celebration, a media report said on Sunday. At the iconic Red Square, the outside lighting on the Moscow Kremlin ...

Lights Switched Off Around World for Earth Hour   Voice of America
Canadian participation in Earth Hour wanes   The Globe and Mail
Lights switched off to mark earth hour   The Nation
DAWN.com   
CBS Local   
Daily News & Analysis   
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The Star Online
   
Earth Hour: 8 things we didn't know would leave a carbon footprint   
The Star Online
Did you know that the annual global footprint of spam is equivalent to 3.1mil cars on the road? Photo: AFP. Did you know that sending a text message or email, eating an apple or watching TV leaves a different carbon footprint? People around the world are ...

Help save Earth with less harmful daily activities   AsiaOne
Earth Hour: What is the carbon footprint of an email?   The New Age Online

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NBCNews.com
   
Astronauts dock with ISS for one-year mission   
DAWN.com
BAIKONUR: The capsule carrying a Russian and an American who are to spend a year away from Earth docked on Saturday with the International Space Station. Mikhail Kornienko and Scott Kelly are to spend 342 days aboard the orbiting laboratory, about ...

Russia, America talking about new space station   AL.com
The calm before the launch: Preparing for a year in space   Mashable
Pair Begin Record-Setting Year in Space After 'Beautiful Launch'   Voice of America
NBCNews.com   
Chron.com   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
What's in a target? Australia warned not to 'cook the books' on emissions cuts   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia 'risks failing climate test'. The Australian government is changing how it expresses climate change targets in way that could make it appear to the public as though it is cutting greenhouse gas emissions more rapidly than it is. As bureaucrats in the ...

Australia seeks public view on greenhouse gas target   Bangkok Post
Public input needed on emissions: Hunt   NEWS.com.au

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Daily Mail
   
Future US Navy: robotic sub-hunters, deepsea pods   
Daily Mail
The robotic revolution that transformed warfare in the skies will soon extend to the deep sea, with underwater spy "satellites," drone-launching pods on the ocean floor and unmanned ships hunting submarines. Officials at the US military's research agency ...

DARPA Seeks Sensor Tech for Unmanned Surface Vessels; Scott Littlefield ...   ExecutiveBiz (blog)

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Toronto Sun
   
Europe launches first Galileo satellites since orbit error   
Toronto Sun
FRANKFURT - The European Union successfully launched two navigation satellites into Earth's orbit late on Friday, restarting a flagship project after a botched deployment in August that cost millions of euros to fix. The Galileo satellites, which blasted off from ...

Europe Resumes Galileo Satnav Deployment   NDTV
Europe resumes Galileo satnav deployment, launches a pair of satellites   Economic Times
2 more Galileo satellites launched from French Guiana for EU   Chron.com

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Design & Trend
   
The Secret Lives Of Pandas - Revealed   
Design & Trend
(Photo : Getty Images/Jeff J Mitchell) Giant pandas aren't as solitary as once thought, according to a new study. Despite being one of the most recognizable animals in the world - the secret lives of giant pandas is largely a mystery. But, a new study is opening ...

Gentle Giant Panda Isn't a Recluse After All   News Every day
Pandas Not Lonesome Animals As Previously Believed   Latinos Health
New Study: Giant Pandas Are More Social & Flirtatious Than Imagined   American Live Wire
Raw Story   
Guardian Liberty Voice   
Immortal News   
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Toronto Sun
   
Global warming doesn't cause extreme winters, study says   
World Science
Global warming doesn't cause extreme winters, a study has found—instead it tends to reduce temperature variability. That a warming trend doesn't cause cold snaps might seem obvious, but it had been a question. Temperatures plunged far below freezing ...

Climate change does not cause extreme winters, study claims   Edmonton Examiner
Climate Change Not to Blame for Extreme Winters   Nature World News
Extreme winter not a result of climate change: Study   Economic Times

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