2015年9月30日 星期三

2015-10-01 Malaysia Science


India.com
   
'Love and Sex with Robots' conference in Malaysia this November   
Malay Mail Online
The second international congress on 'Love and Sex with Robots' (LSR) will be held on November 16 at the Black Box and White Box arts complex in Medini Mall in Johor's Iskandar region. — Screengrab from the LSR website. KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 30 ...

Who's Sweating the Sexbots?   The Atlantic
We'll be having sex with robots in next 10 years   The Sun (subscription)
The Future of Sex: Robots and Virtual Reality8:42   NEWS.com.au
Financial Express   
Alphr   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Malaysia In Need Of More Scientists   
malaysiandigest.com
There are various methods to produce foodstuff in Malaysia but more scientists and experts are needed to study and create more effective and viable production processes.KOTA SAMARAHAN: Malaysia should produce more scientists and take advantage of ...


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The Hindu
   
A love letter to science   
The Hindu
It's not surprising that Matt Damon's currently in the news. It's surprising as to why he is though. In a recent interview, the 44-year-old's remarks on actors keeping their sexuality a secret, has caused much backlash. It's a classic case of foot-in ...
Review: Damon charms as stranded astronaut in 'The Martian'   Wisconsin Gazette
How Much Money The Martian May Make This Weekend   Cinema Blend
Ridley Scott thrilled to scratch surface of possibilities with 'The Martian'   KMBC Kansas City
TucsonSentinel.com   
Space.com   
Daily Press   
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Los Angeles Times
   
British sites yield mummies, but no King Tuts as found in Egypt   
Los Angeles Times
Bones from a suspected British mummy uncovered at Bradley Fen, an archaeological site near Peterborough, England. Bones from a suspected British mummy uncovered at Bradley Fen, an archaeological site near Peterborough, England. (Courtesy ...

Prehistoric Britons mummified their dead like the ancient Egyptians, research ...   The Independent
Looking for Mummy   The Economist
Mummification was commonplace in Bronze Age Britain   HeritageDaily
Mirror.co.uk   
Smithsonian   
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CrazyEngineers
   
UAE Space Agency wants partnership with ISRO   
CrazyEngineers
Since its establishment back in 1962, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has come a long way to establish itself as a world leader in space exploration. With all its successful missions that caught world's attention; ISRO is now attracting ...
Eye in the sky   The Indian Express
United Arab Emirates' Space Agency Seeks Cooperation With ISRO   NDTV
India has now achieved the rare feat of owning a space observatory and a Mars ...   Quartz
Daily Excelsior   
Sci-Tech Today   
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Orlando Sentinel
   
Asteroid, Venus missions selected by NASA for further development   
Orlando Sentinel
Rendering of Jovian Trojans -- asteroids that lap the sun in the same orbit as Jupiter. The Lucy project selected by NASA for further development would study these swarms of asteroids for clues to our solar system's history. Rendering of Jovian Trojans ...

Selected NASA Discovery Missions Include Three With PSI Ties   Space Ref (press release)
Venus and a bizarre metal asteroid are leading destinations for low-cost NASA ...   Science /AAAS
NASA ends partnership with asteroid protection group   The Budapest Report
Nature.com   
Arizona State University   
Washington Post   
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Ledger Gazette
   
Great wildebeest migration to be streamed online   
Ledger Gazette
The migration is one of Africa's seven natural wonders. Broadcasts of 10 to 20 minutes will run daily on the periscope app on Twitter. Tourists pay and travel for the goal of seeing this exciting event, when millions of animals go through their yearly ...
The Great Serengeti Migration to be broadcast live for first time   Digital Journal
Watch it live as Kenya's wildebeest begin annual migration   Hindustan Times
Maasai Mara Wildebeest migration goes live on web   Rapid News Network
Clapway   
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NYC Today
   
Sharks play Vital Role in preventing Climate Change   
NYC Today
According to a new research, it has been found that sharks play an important role to prevent climate change. Shark culling and overfishing are the main causes of climate change because of which carbon is being released in sea. It was published in the ...

Shark Attack! These Sea Creatures are the Unlikely Superheroes Against Climate ...   Food World News
Shark culling and overfishing lead to Excessive Carbon Release in Sea   Maine News Online
Shark culling and overfishing may be contributing to the climate change   KRWG News22
The Ecologist   
ABC Science Online   
HealthCanal.com   
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iSchoolGuide
   
New Zealand To Create One Of The World's Largest Ocean Sanctuaries With 620000 ...   
iSchoolGuide
The Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary will cover 620,000 square kilometers, 50 times bigger than New Zealand's biggest national park in Fiordland. Sign Up For Our Newsletter >>. The sanctuary will hold the world's longest chain of submerged volcanoes.
New Zealand makes strides in marine protection with new sanctuary   Christian Science Monitor
Labour raises concern over iwi consultation on Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary   Māori Television
New Zealand announces huge marine reserve; fishing and mining industries   NYSE Post
Immortal News   
Ceylon Daily News   
GWS Newswire   
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EurekAlert (press release)
   
Bacteria in ancient flea may be ancestor of the Black Death Oregon State ...   
EurekAlert (press release)
IMAGE: This flea preserved about 20 million years ago in amber may carry evidence of an ancestral strain of the bubonic plague. view more. Credit: (Photo by George Poinar, Jr., courtesy of Oregon State University). CORVALLIS, Ore. - About 20 million ...

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