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2015-05-24 Malaysia Science


Peninsula On-line
   
Cannes closer is call to arms on climate change   
Peninsula On-line
Cannes, France---The Cannes Film Festival's closing film on Saturday was a call to arms to tackle climate change featuring the scientific pioneer who spent decades in Antarctica proving the existence of global warming. ADVERTISING. 5. 5. "I used to be ...

'Ice and the Sky' ('La Glace et le Ciel'): Cannes Review   Hollywood Reporter

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Malay Mail Online
   
'Live Earth' global concerts delayed   
Malay Mail Online
Al Gore (left), former US Vice-President listens to singer Pharrell Williams at the What's Next? A Climate for Action event in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos, January 21, 2015. — Reuters picPARIS, May 23 — Organisers of Live Earth, a set of global ...

'Live Earth' global climate change concerts delayed   DunyaNews Pakistan

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HealthCanal.com
   
Breastfeeding protects against environmental pollution   
HealthCanal.com
Living in a city with a high level of vehicle traffic or close to a steel works means living with two intense sources of environmental pollution. However, a study conducted by the UPV/EHU researcher Aitana Lertxundi indicates that the harmful effect of PM2.5 ...

Mother's milk shields infants from pollution   RedOrbit
Breastfeeding protects babies from environmental pollution harm   Click Green
Breastfeeding may protect baby from pollution   Yahoo News

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CTV News
   
Is it a UFO? Sun halo sparks fear and jokes in Mexico   
CTV News
MEXICO CITY - Was it a UFO? A sign that the end is nigh? A rainbow-like halo surrounded the sun over Mexico City on Thursday, an optical phenomenon that triggered a social media frenzy of pictures and jokes about the end of the world. Some weren't so ...

Halo Around Sun Dazzles Mexico City   Huffington Post
Solar halo captivates stargazers   Belfast Telegraph

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Science Times
   
Celebrate International Day of Biological Diversity with The Great Nature Project   
Science Times
May 22nd is the UN's International Day of Biological Diversity. This year's theme: Biodiversity for Sustainable Development. But instead of making little Pinterest planet Earth cupcakes or watching a movie about wildlife, why not get involved with National ...

'International Day for Biological Diversity' observed in Mokokchung   Nagaland Post
5 major threats to biodiversity, and how we can help curb them   Mashable
'Care for environment on biodiversity day'   Times of India
Scoop.co.nz (press release)   
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CBC.ca
   
Montrealer sets world record for farthest flight by hoverboard   
CBC.ca
Travelling the country's lakes and rivers in a canoe is an iconic Canadian pastime but Alexandru Duru just might change all that with his new Guinness World Record-breaking hovercraft. 'To tell you the truth I always thought (flying) was something possible,' ...

Canadian sets record for farthest flight by hoverboard   Toronto Sun
Longest Hoverboard Ride Ever   The Interrobang
Watch the furthest flight ever flown on a real life hoverboard   Gizmodo
Guinness World Records   
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Tech Gen Mag
   
“Nasty” star provides insight into stellar life and death   
Tech Gen Mag
New Hubble data from a unique star may lead to insights about some of the universe's rarest and most massive and destructive stellar phenomena. Nicknamed “Nasty 1,” after the star's catalogue name (NaSt1), a NASA press release calls it a “one-of-a-kind” ...

This Bizarre Star Is Being Devoured By Its Companion   Gizmodo Australia
Hubble observes one-of-a-kind star that could shed light on stellar evolution   National Monitor
“Nasty” star provides Helps understand the stellar life and death   The Market Business
The Daily Galaxy (blog)   
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Empire State Tribune
   
Once Solid Southern Antarctic Peninsula is rapidly thawing and could ...   
Empire State Tribune
A part of Antarctica once believed to be safe is now showing some signs of instability. There's a substantial ice loss in recent years which could lead to the rising of sea water. Armed with information from satellite print outs which include those of the European ...

Yet another Antarctic ice mass is becoming destabilized, scientists report   Washington Post
Once-stable Antarctic glaciers have suddenly started melting   The Ecologist

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NEWS.com.au
   
NASA finds brightest galaxy in the universe   
NEWS.com.au
ASTROPHYSICISTS have discovered a remote galaxy shining with the light of more than 300 trillion suns. Known as WISE J224607.57-052635.0, it is the most luminous galaxy to ever be discovered and was located using data from NASA's Wide-field ...

Astronomers discover most luminous galaxy   Xinhua

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Uncover Michigan
   
Quadriplegic Gets a New Lease of Life with Brain Implant   
Uncover Michigan
In a revolutionary study, published in the journal 'Science' on Thursday, surgeons at Keck Medicine of the University of Southern California, in collaboration with Caltech and Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, conducted a clinical trial to ...

A man paralyzed by gunshot more than a decade ago can shake hands, drink ...   SMJ News
Thanks for the memories, Lee. Erik is the new Bionic Man   Empire State Tribune
Future potential of brain chip is limitless after man controls robot arm with his ...   Washington Post
New Vision   
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