2015年3月31日 星期二

2015-04-01 Malaysia Science


Artificial insemination to save Sabah rhinos   
The Borneo Post
TUARAN: The Federal Government through the Ministry of Natural Resource and Environment has contributed RM100,000 for a project to artificially inseminate Sumatran rhinoceros in Sabah. Its minister, Datuk G Palanivel in announcing this yesterday, said ...

RM100,000 boost to save the Sumatran rhino   The Star Online

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Channel News Asia
   
Brief moon eclipse on Apr 4   
Channel News Asia
A brief total eclipse of the Moon may be visible on Apr 4 to skywatchers in western North America, Australia and East Asia, astronomers say. PHOTOS. The sun shines through a cloud-covered sky as the moon passes infront of the Earth's star marking the ...

Full Moon, Total Lunar Eclipse This Weekend   Baltimore Sun (blog)
Brief moon eclipse coming April 4, visible in Asia   The Straits Times
Missed the solar eclipse? Catch the lunar one on April 4   India Today
NDTV   
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Yibada (English Edition)
   
Tampons Optical Brighteners Instrumental In Pollutant-Tolerant Organisms ...   
Yibada (English Edition)
Tampons could aid in the identification of polluted areas in streams and rivers which have possible originated from waste water from showers, sinks, washing machines, and baths, England's University of Sheffield conducted the study. Like Us on Facebook ...

Researchers say glowing tampons can detect river sewage pollution   National Monitor
DETECTIVE Glowing Tampons can track sewer pollution from leaky pipes or ...   Inferse
Glow-In-The-Dark Tampons Can Detect Water Pollution In Rivers And Lakes   Voice Chronicle
West Texas News   
Bradford Telegraph and Argus   
Times Gazette   
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Yibada (English Edition)
   
NASA Mercury MESSENGER Runs Out Of Fuel, Tries To Survive A Month More   
Yibada (English Edition)
A NASA Mercury probe is not prepared to call the groundbreaking work off at the innermost planet in the solar system. It will be extended for a month, just before the spacecraft consumes all of its fuel. In the previous week, the Messenger spacecraft executed ...

Comet dust coating turns Mercury dark   Times of India
Comet dust: Planet Mercury's invisible paint   Astronomy Magazine
New study explains why Mercury is black   UPI.com
CNN International   
Slate Magazine (blog)   
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Irish Independent
   
Scientists track tiny songbird's non-stop 2700km incredible journey   
Irish Independent
A small songbird no bigger than a sparrow flies 2,700km over open ocean in a non-stop flight in what has been described as one of the "most extraordinary migratory feats on the planet", a study has found.
Tiny blackpoll warbler makes mind-boggling migration   Boston Globe (subscription)
Tiny Bird Breaks Travel Records   Discovery News
Tiny songbird can fly the Atlantic, say scientists   AsiaOne
Daily Mail   
seattlepi.com   
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Science Times
   
Star Wars Tatooine Planet May Be Common   
Science Times
One of the most iconic scenes ever filmed for Star Wars occurred when Luke walked outside his boyhood home on the rocky, desert planet of Tatooine and looked up at the two suns setting. Now, scientists believe that these Earth-like worlds with two suns in ...

A planet like Star Wars' Tatooine just became more science than fiction   CNET
Researchers claim real-life Tatooine-like planets could exist   ExtremeTech
Real-life Tatooine? Study suggests rocky planets can orbit binary stars   SFGate (blog)
News Every day   
World Tech Today   
New York Daily News   
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The Guardian
   
Antarctica records unprecedented high temperatures in two new readings   
The Guardian
The South Shetland Islands archipelago, Antarctica. The melting of Antarctic glaciers as a consequence of global warming is concerning scientists. Photograph: Natacha Pisarenko/AP. Tom McCarthy in New York. @TeeMcSee. Tuesday 31 March 2015 18.40 ...

It was warmer in Antarctica last week than in New Jersey   Parsippany Focus
Did Antarctica Actually Hit Record High Temps?   Daily Caller
Antarctica hottest day ever recorded: 63.5 degrees for coldest place on Earth?   Examiner.com
Ring of Fire   
Newsmax   
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America's New Climate Policy Is Its Boldest Ever, And Still Not Enough   
FiveThirtyEight
The next 20 years of American climate goals are now in writing. On Tuesday, the U.S. submitted its plan for reducing greenhouse gas emissions to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in advance of international climate talks in Paris ...


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Discovery News
   
Ants Hold Their Own Searching in Space   
Discovery News
In 2014, the International Space Station (ISS) took on some unusual passengers: eight groups of ants, which were observed trying to perform searches under microgravity conditions. The goal? To learn more about how these tiny creatures search an area ...

Ants Continue to Colonize Even When in Space   Science Times
Astronauts tests effects of zero gravity on ants in video   Daily Mail
Ants cope with zero gravity in space amazingly well   Market Business News
Scope (blog)   
TIME   
Wired.co.uk   
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Spatial Source
   
Unexpected increase in global vegetation and carbon capture   
Australian Life Scientist
An international team of scientists, led by Australians, has used 20 years of satellite data to analyse the total amount of vegetation around the world - with surprising results. Writing in the journal Nature Climate Change, the study authors stated, “Existing global ...

Could the Earth be getting greener? Satellite data say yes.   Christian Science Monitor
China's tree plantation projects have positive effect; reverses forest loss   Techie News
China's plantations project reverses global forest loss   Business Standard
Reuters   
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