2015年10月25日 星期日

2015-10-26 Malaysia Science


The Star Online
   
Proboscis monkeys fitted with satellite tags released   
The Star Online
KOTA KINABALU: Two male proboscis monkeys were released after being fitted with satellite tags in a bid to understand the movements and living condition of the species. The project was conducted by the Sabah Wildlife Department's (SWD) Wildlife Rescue ...

Two proboscis monkeys fitted with satellite tags released   New Straits Times Online

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NDTV
   
Smuggling endangers rare Philippine turtle species   
The Star Online
MANILA: Chinese demand for forest turtles is threatening an endangered species found only on one Philippine island, wildlife officials said. The Philippine Forest Turtle, found only in the western island of Palawan, is one of numerous freshwater ...
Chinese smuggling endangers rare Philippine turtles   The Sun Daily

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Pioneer News
   
Astronomers Observe Galaxy Violently Devouring Stellar Objects   
Pioneer News
Black holes are so dense that not even light can escape; everyone knows that, of course. Most people also know that every galaxy has a black hole at its core. But did you also know that many of these objects (or are they not?) are perfectly content to ...
Black Hole rips apart a star in PGC 043234 galaxy   NYC Today
Black hole obliterates star, could solve lingering mysteries   WatertownDailyTimes.com
Astronomers unveil about tidal disruption taking place in center of PGC 043234 ...   Maine News Online
The Hoops News   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Drunk comet 'Lovejoy' spews up 500 bottles of booze per second   
Sydney Morning Herald
If you ever dreamed of a starry place where booze and sugar flowed freely, then your dreams have come true. Scientists have found vast amounts of alcohol flowing from a comet dubbed "Lovejoy" which recently passed close to earth. The comet, whose ...

Raise a glass to the booze-spewing Comet Lovejoy   CNET
Comet Lovejoy releasing 500 bottles of alcohol per second   Times of India
Sweet comet is spewing alcohol across space   CNN International
French Tribune   
EurekAlert (press release)   
Science Advances   
Nasa   
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Irish Times
   
Disputes over financing hamper talks on global warming   
Irish Times
Disputes over financing for poor nations hampered negotiations on Friday among almost 200 countries racing against the clock to seal an accord on combating global warming at a UN climate summit in Paris in December. Some delegates said they feared a ...

Rod Oram: The climate change turning point   Stuff.co.nz
Counting down to climate meeting   The Star Online
Climate pact: The rocky road to Paris...and beyond   Livemint
The Guardian   
Daily News & Analysis   
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Malay Mail Online
   
Beyond the Horizon: Scientists promote space exploration with a song (VIDEO)   
Malay Mail Online
NEW YORK, Oct 25 — Acclaimed scientists, authors and other famous names in science have come together to create a video to promote space exploration in the form a song, created by the Symphony of Science in collaboration with The Planetary Society ...

Symphony of Science Celebrates 35 Years of The Planetary Society   Slate Magazine (blog)
Watch Bill Nye and Neil deGrasse Tyson Go 'Beyond the Horizon' With Auto-Tune   Inverse
Planetary Society Dedicates Pasadena Headquarters, CEO Bill Nye Focuses on a ...   Pasadena Now
Space Ref (press release)   
io9   
Geeks are Sexy Technology News   
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The Seattle Times
   
Experts have high hopes for survival of latest baby orca   
The Seattle Times
The calf, designated J53, is the third calf to join the pod this year. (Capt Simon Pidcock, Ocean EcoVentures in Cowichan Bay, BC.) The sixth orca calf born since December — and the fourth born into J pod — was spotted off the west coast of San Juan ...
More good news for BC orca fans as new baby observed   The Province
Orca pod on BC's West Coast records third birth of 2015   Vancouver Sun
Conservationists rejoice as sixth baby orca spotted in Puget Sound   Telegraph.co.uk
KOMO News   
Hamilton Spectator   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Mega-shark fossils wash ashore in North Carolina   
Christian Science Monitor
These fossilized shark teeth are from one of the largest predators to ever live, and once gnashed in the jaws of the Megalodon shark. By Kelsey Warner, Staff October 25, 2015. Save for later Saved · About video ads · About video ads. View Caption. 1 of 1.
Giant prehistoric shark teeth wash up on US beach   Yahoo7 News
Giant megalodon shark teeth wash up on US beach   Sydney Morning Herald
TODAY IN NIGHTMARE FUEL: 18-Metre Shark's Teeth Wash Up On Beach   Pedestrian TV
Junior College   
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BABW News
   
Jupiter, Mars, and Venus will converge in the sky this week   
BABW News
Jupiter, Mars and Venus will appear close to each other in the morning sky on Monday, forming a planetary triangle in the night sky. If you're a space nerd, you won't want to miss this. Later this week, Jupiter, Mars, and Venus will all be visible in ...
Watch How Three Planets Create A Cosmic Show This Week   Times Gazette
Jupiter and Venus from Earth   Steelers Lounge (blog)
Jupiter, Mars, Venus form planetary trio in pre Halloween sky   Nature World Report
Gracious Column   
The Market Business   
WKYC-TV   
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NEWS.com.au
   
A strange piece of space junk will crash back to Earth next month   
NEWS.com.au
A STRANGE piece of space junk — appropriately designated WT1190F — has cycled back in its orbit and will topple back to Earth in November. We know it is about 2m long. It seems to be hollow — or at least bent. We know it is on an orbit that lobbed ...
There's a piece of space garbage headed for Earth next month   Entertainment.ie
Massive piece of space junk dubbed WTF on collision course with Earth   The Independent
A Piece of Space Garbage is Heading for Earth   The Mary Sue
Motherboard   
Metro   
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