2015年5月25日 星期一

2015-05-26 Malaysia Science


The Rakyat Post
   
Rehabilitated Bornean sun bear returns to the wild   
The Rakyat Post
A sun bear named Natalie (picture) was returned to her natural habitat deep in a wildlife reserve near Lahad Datu, Sabah, on May 17, 2015. — File pic courtesy of Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre. SANDAKAN, May 25, 2015: Almost five years after she ...

Sun bear Natalie begins new life   The Star Online
First rehabilitated sun bear returns to the wild in Sabah   Malay Mail Online

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Brisbane Times
   
Fears for rosy iguanas after Galapagos eruption   
Brisbane Times
The Wolf volcano on Isabela Island spews lava during its eruption on Monday. Photo: AFP. Quito: A volcano in the Galapagos Islands has erupted for the first time in more than 30 years, sending streams of lava flowing down its slopes and potentially ...

Fears for pink iguanas as Galapagos volcano erupts   The Sun Daily
Pink Iguanas at Risk as Volcano Erupts on Galapagos Islands   teleSUR English

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Sabah raises idea for shark park   
Inquirer.net
KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia—The waters off Sabah may soon become the safest place on the planet – for sharks. A Sabah Fisheries Department manager said they were planning a sanctuary here for the fish most often portrayed as menacing and deadly, ...


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French Tribune
   
New bionic legs can be controlled by just thoughts   
Economic Times
LONDON: Researchers in Iceland have developed next generation of bionic legs that can be controlled by a person's thoughts alone. The technology involves surgically implanting myoelectric sensors (IMES) into a person's residual muscle tissue to measure ...

Scientists develop bionic legs that can be controlled by thoughts   French Tribune
Like the real thing: Amputees control prosthetic limb using their minds   The Star Online

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The Nation
   
Rare albino sparrow spotted in Australia   
The Nation
A rare pure white sparrow has been spotted in Australia, leaving ornithologists all aflutter Monday. The albino was photographed at Sanctuary Lakes near Melbourne, but it is not expected to survive long with its snowy white plumage making it stand out to ...

'Once in a blue moon': Albino sparrow spotted in Melbourne   Hindustan Times
Rare albino sparrow spotted in Melbourne's south-west   ABC Online

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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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GOOD Magazine
   
Paralyzed Man Drinks Beer with Help of Mind-Reading Robot   
GOOD Magazine
Erik Sorto has been paralyzed for more than a decade. A while back, the 34-year-old decided to allow a group of neuroprosthetics, or neural prosthetic devices, to be implanted in his brain. His first goal was to be able to drink a beer on his own. After thirteen ...

Brain Implant Lets Paralyzed Man Grab, Lift A Beer   Youth Health Magzine
Clinical Trial Defines Next Generation Of Thought-Controlled Neuroprosthetics   ALS News Today
Robotic arm precisely controlled by thought   Telepresence Options
Catholic Online   
Huffington Post   
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USA TODAY
   
NASA set to relocate space station module   
USA TODAY
CAPE CANAVERAL — NASA robotics officers on Wednesday morning plan to relocate an International Space Station storage module, the biggest change to the station's structure since its assembly was completed in 2011. Teams in Houston will command ...

NASA astronaut shares stunning purple plume video, images   KABC-TV
NASA astronaut records stunning view as he flies across the night sky   The Verge
NASA preparing ISS for commercial spacecraft landing   BGR India

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Salon
   
Bad news for allergy suffers in Europe thanks to climate change   
New Zealand Herald
Introduced to Europe in the late 19th century, common ragweed is a plant with reddish stalks whose tassel flowers are massive producers of pollen. Photo / Thinkstock. Itchy eyes, sneezing and wheezing are likely to spread in Europe in coming decades as a ...

Expert warning on ragweed pollen   Belfast Telegraph
North American weed poses hay fever problem for Europe   Yahoo News

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