2015年10月12日 星期一

2015-10-13 Malaysia Science


The Globe and Mail
   
Choice matters to 2015 Nobel Prize in Economics winner Angus Deaton   
Sydney Morning Herald
Analysis. Too often in economics, experts make guesses about how an individual will respond to a change in circumstances (such as higher wages or higher prices) and then simply assume that the entire nation of which that individual is a member will ...

Nobel winner sees big picture in micro-data   The Australian Financial Review
Princeton economist wins Nobel Prize in economics   Kansas City Star
Angus Deaton wins Nobel Economics Prize   The Nation
New York Times   
Inquirer.net   
Washington Post (blog)   
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Trade Arabia
   
Magical Kenya aims to draw 3 million tourists   
Trade Arabia
It's all happening in magical Kenya, the very heart of Africa. This is wild country with polite folks, a country where broad smiles, firm handshakes and enthusiastic "Jambo" welcomes come naturally. This small country with a big heart is determined to ...

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NDTV
   
This is How Rising Seas Will Reshape the Face of the United States   
NDTV
Millions of Americans live on land destined to be reclaimed by rising sea levels, and that number rises dramatically if carbon dioxide emissions continue unchecked or if West Antarctica's ice sheet is as unstable as recent studies suggest, according to ...
Sea levels to swallow Miami, New Orleans: Study   Channel News Asia
Sea level rise will swallow Miami, New Orleans – study   Rappler
U.S. Coastal Cities Will be Underwater If Sea Levels Continue to Rise Sharply   I4U News
Newsworks.org   
Grand Forks Herald   
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The Star Online
   
EU climate boss says emissions cuts not enough   
The Boston Globe
RABAT, Morocco — Europe's climate chief has acknowledged for the first time that climate pledges made by national governments ahead of a major UN conference fall short of meeting the international goal of keeping global warming below 3.6 degrees.
Global climate pledges not enough but good start - European Commission   The Star Online
25 million Americans could lose their homes to global warming: Will you?   Christian Science Monitor

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NDTV
   
Food Chain Collapse Predicted In World's Oceans   
malaysiandigest.com
Pic: AFPMIAMI: The world's oceans are teeming with life, but rising carbon dioxide emissions could cause a collapse in the marine food chain from the top down, researchers in Australia said on Monday. The first-of-its-kind global analysis of marine ...
Global Collapse of the Marine Food Chain is Possible with Climate Change   Science World Report
The oceans are changing too fast for marine life to keep up   The Conversation AU
Acidification 'to cause species collapse'   The Australian (blog)
(e) Science News (press release) (registration)   
Big News Network.com   
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Malaysia Chronicle
   
CAUGHT ON VIDEO: 'UFO sightings' in Seremban, Rawang   
Malaysia Chronicle
UFO fever appears to have gripped Seremban, Negri Sembilan, and Rawang, Selangor, with two alleged sightings captured in several photographs and a video trending on social media. In the 11-second video, with audio, a large disc-shape UFO is seen ...


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Maine News Online
   
Sky Over Pluto may not be Sunny but is Undoubtedly Blue   
Maine News Online
After looking at the images collected by NASA's New Horizons mission, launched in 2006, scientists said that the sky over Pluto may not be sunny but it is undoubtedly blue. The images were collected by New Horizons in July, which has now been released ...
A colorful world: new images of Pluto show blue skies and red water ice   Examiner.com
Why This Scientist Is Kicking Himself About A Pluto Revelation   Colorado Public Radio
Is extraterrestrial life possible?: NASA reports blue skies and water on Pluto   Catholic Online
Petoskey News-Review   
American Live Wire   
The Atlantic   
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BuzzFeed News
   
NASA's New Mars Plans Are Total Fantasy, Lawmakers Say   
BuzzFeed News
Congressional science committee chief Lamar Smith calls NASA's plan to visit Mars “a journey to nowhere.” posted on Oct. 12, 2015, at 6:01 p.m.. Dan Vergano. BuzzFeed News Reporter. Tweet. Tumblr. Stumble. Bookmark it. View this image ›. NASA/MSFC ...

Curiosity rover confirms ancient lake(s) in Gale crater on Mars   Examiner.com
Mars has liquid water, NASA findings suggest   Ledger Gazette
Humans can reach Mars in small, Apollo-like steps   TheNewsTribune.com
iFreePress.com (blog)   
NJ.com   
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Brisbane Times
   
Tourists record great white shark devouring seal near Alcatraz   
Sacramento Bee
Savage nature was on display when a great white shark devoured a seal just a few feet off Alcatraz Island in full view of gawking tourists, the first attack by the ferocious finned predator ever recorded in San Francisco Bay. The bloody spectacle over ...
Rare attack ... A shark feeds on a group of sea lions in San Francisco Bay ...   NEWS.com.au
Video shows great white shark feeding on sea lion near Alcatraz   abc7news.com
Shark devours a seal   WA today

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Tech Times
   
Microlattice Metal Is 100 Times Lighter Than Styrofoam: See Boeing's Video of ...   
Tech Times
Aerospace company Boeing has developed the world's lightest metal which is 100 times lighter than Styrofoam. Scientists hope to incorporate the metal into practical use. (Photo : Boeing | YouTube). An American corporation that produces aircrafts has ...

Boeing says its metal microlattice is the 'lightest metal ever' (Tomorrow ...   CNET
Boeing's latest video explains how scientists built microlattice, the world's ...   Digital Trends
World's lightest material is 99% air   ZME Science
TheBlaze.com   
New York Daily News   
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