2015年3月29日 星期日

2015-03-30 Malaysia Science


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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Khaleej Times
   
20% more savings in Dubai's Earth Hour   
Khaleej Times
Dubai — Dubai saved 305 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity and 183 tonnes of carbon emissions during Saturday's Earth Hour, a 20 per cent increase from 2014's 255-MWh and 153-tonne reduction. Dozens of government buildings, tourist attractions and ...

Landmarks turn down the lights for Earth Hour 2015   Stuff.co.nz
Eiffel Tower, Empire State Building dim lights for 'Earth Hour'   OCRegister
Going Dark for Climate Change   MSNBC
NOLA.com   
CBS Local   
Taipei Times   
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The Star Online
   
Watch animals to detect quakes, scientists tell poor countries   
The Star Online
According to new research that confirms wild animals exhibit abnormal behaviour and disappear from the scene before an earthquake, rodents like this rat are the most sensitive. Scientists say the best and cheapest way to detect earthquakes before they ...

Animals May Help Predict Earthquakes - Study   MyFox Washington DC

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ABC Online
   
Australia seeks public view on climate target   
ABC Online
Australia is seeking public views on what its greenhouse gas emissions target should be ahead of an international meeting in December. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT is inviting views from the public on what the nation's greenhouse gas emissions ...

Australia Announces Public Consultation On Post-2020 Carbon Emissions ...   International Business Times AU
What's in a target? Australia warned not to 'cook the books' on emissions cuts   Sydney Morning Herald
Greg Hunt spins bad carbon emissions news into good   The Age
Bangkok Post   
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MarineLink
   
US Navy to Roll out Underwater Spy Satellites   
MarineLink
The robotic series that remade crusade in skies will shortly extend to a low sea, with underwater view “satellites,” drone-launching pods on a sea building and unmanned ships sport submarines, reports AFP. The pods could launch surveillance drones in the ...

From robotic sub-hunters to deep sea pods, US Navy looks to the future   Malay Mail Online
Future US Navy: robotic sub-hunters, deepsea pods   Daily Mail

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AsiaOne
   
EU plans four more Galileo satellites in 2015   
Business Standard
Four more satellites will be launched this year for the European Union's (EU) indigenous satellite navigation programme, Galileo, the EU said, following the successful launch of two satellites last week. The next launch of Galileo satellites was scheduled for ...

Four more Galileo satellites to be launched   Xinhua
Europe launches first Galileo satellites since orbit error   Toronto Sun
Europe Resumes Galileo Satnav Deployment   NDTV

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American Register
   
Yawunik Kootenayi, Lobster Like Predator, Discovered by Scientists   
American Register
Scientists have discovered a spec ies known as Yawunik Kootenayi that is a newly identified species. It was a sea animal having two sets of eyes and also had quite an interesting set of appendages that are much akin to antennae. Researchers are now ...

The 509 Year-Old, Lobster-Like Ancestor Of Modern Butterflies And Spiders ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Ancient Lobster Pre-Dates Dinosaurs   Capital OTC
Scientists unearth fossil of 500-million-year-old, four-eyed predator   Christian Science Monitor
E Canada Now   
Gizmodo   
Business Standard   
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Independent Australia
   
Global sea levels to rise more rapidly as Antarctic ice melt accelerates   
Independent Australia
A new scientific study in the U.S. shows that the volume of Antarctic shelf ice is diminishing at an accelerated rate, reports Tim Radford from Climate News Network. SCIENTISTS IN the U.S. report that the volume of Antarctic shelf ice is diminishing, and that ...

Antarctica Logs Warmest On Record   Pioneer News
Shrinking of Antarctic ice shelves is accelerating   Business Spectator
Antarctica's floating ice shelves thinning rapidly, new study finds   Techie News
National Monitor   
Sky News Australia   
The Independent   
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