2015年9月2日 星期三

2015-09-03 Malaysia Science


Jakarta Post
   
Haze worsens, 12 areas declared 'unhealthy'   
Malaysiakini (subscription)
Haze has again shrouded the western peninsular Malaysia, as the air quality in 12 areas has dropped to 'unhealthy' levels today, while a regional body warned that the haze could spread further. This is according to the Department of Environment's (DOE) ...

Haze triggers health issues, flight delays   Jakarta Post

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Livemint
   
Adapt or die: Arctic animals cope with climate change   
Livemint
Experts caution that the geese may be thriving in spite of climate change, not because of it: their growing numbers, they suspect, are mainly due to strict European conservation laws. Photo: AFP. Ny-Alesund, Norway: When it comes to coping with climate ...


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BBC News
   
Emissions 'far above' 2C target   
BBC News
Global plans to curb carbon dioxide are well below what's needed to keep temperatures from rising above 2 degrees according to a new analysis. It is the work of researchers from the Climate Action Tracker (CAT), a consortium of research institutions.
Cut green house gases or face consequences, govts told   The Rakyat Post
Climate: World failing to meet 2C target, say analysts   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Nations' pledges to cut emissions 'not enough'   The Straits Times
3News NZ   
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The Nation
   
Russian, Danish, Kazakh astronauts launch towards ISS   
The Nation
A Soyuz spacecraft with three astronauts on board, including the first Dane to fly into space, blasted off towards the International Space Station on Wednesday. The trio launched on schedule at 0437 GMT from the same launchpad in Kazakhstan used by ...
New crew of 3 launches on 2-day trip to International Space Station   Mashable
Soyuz, 3-man crew, set for launch to space station   The Times (subscription)
First Danish astronaut entering space hailed as "milestone"   Xinhua
The Sun Daily   
Economic Times   
Spaceflight Now   
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Politico
   
What's happening in Bonn right now   
Politico
Publisher will pay ancillary copyright fees for snippets of stories aggregated in a Samsung app. 1/9/15 4:30 PM CEST. Ukraine's far-right menace. BY Lev Golinkin. A bloody divorce between the Ukrainian government and the country's ultranationalist ...
UN said to summon leaders to closed-door climate change meeting   Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Boffins upbeat over climate change pact   BDlive
UN climate talks begin divided, but with hope for Paris accord   Reuters
NDTV   
The Straits Times   
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NBCNews.com
   
Earliest-Known Turtle Had No Shell and Plenty of Teeth   
NBCNews.com
It was a creature that one scientist said resembled "a strange, gluttonous lizard that swallowed a small Frisbee." But a sophisticated skull analysis showed that this reptile called Eunotosaurus africanus that lived in southern Africa 260 million years ...
Odd ancient lizard-like reptile called earliest-known turtle   The Malaysian Insider
Study Reveals Important Information about Evolutionary Origin of Turtle Skull   Sci-News.com

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WCTV
   
Endangered green sea turtles shatter nesting record   
The Times (subscription)
College of Central Florida researchers and interns monitor sea turtle nesting at Archie Carr Nationwide Wildlife Refuge.(Photograph: UCF, with permission from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, taken as a part of UCF's permitted analysis actions.) 1 ...
Endangered Florida green turtle making strong comeback   The Nation
Endangered green turtles just might be making a strong comeback in Florida   Malay Mail Online
Green turtle nest count breaks record   WFTV Orlando

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Uncover Michigan
   
NASA and USAID Launch SERVIR-Mekong   
Uncover Michigan
NASA in collaboration with USAID launched a project to improve the regional environmental monitoring in five countries that lie in the lower Mekong region of Southeast Asia. The project SERVIR-Mekong has been housed at the Asian Disaster Preparedness ...

Mekong Region Gets Satellite-data Boost   Khmer Times
Nasa satellite data now freely available to public   The Straits Times
Nasa project to help monitor environment in Southeast Asia   Livemint
NDTV   
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Chicago Tribune
   
We have more trees than thought, but fewer than ever   
Chicago Tribune
A grove of old-growth trees in the off-trail area of the Opal Creek Wilderness area east of Salem, Ore. A study in Nature found there are 46 percent fewer trees on Earth then before humans started the process of deforestation. A grove of old-growth ...
New tally shows the trees outnumber us 400 to 1   Los Angeles Times
Earth has lost half its forests since dawn of civilization, study finds   Christian Science Monitor
Three trillion trees on Earth, half as many as before humans   Science Codex
Santa Fe New Mexican   
BBC News   
The Denver Post   
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Earth's Oldest Aquatic Predator Was A Terrifying 'Sea Scorpion'   
Huffington Post
Researchers at Yale and the University of Iowa have discovered a fossil of Earth's oldest aquatic predator, a human-sized "giant sea scorpion" (albeit without the stinger-tipped tail). Named "Pentecopterus" in honor of the penteconter, an ancient Greek ...


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