2015年10月27日 星期二

2015-10-28 Malaysia Science


CTV News
   
Experts in new bid to unravel 'secrets' of pyramids   
CTV News
CAIRO, EGYPT - A group of Egyptian and foreign experts launched Sunday a new bid to unravel the "secrets" of the pyramids, including a search for hidden chambers inside four famed pharaonic monuments. Architects and scientists from Egypt, France, ...

Egypt To Scan Ancient Pyramids With Cosmic Rays   Huffington Post

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Headlines & Global News
   
Retired Bricklayer And Little Penguin Have A Friendship That Has Spanned Over ...   
Headlines & Global News
What keeps a cold weather penguin on a beach in Brazil? The person who rescued the little guy over four years ago. Their friendship is inspiring. By Tracy Hughey | Oct 27, 2015 02:03 PM EDT. João Pereira de Souza and Jingiiing the penguin. A Brazilian ...

A man's act of kindness earns him a 'penguin friend' for life   The Rakyat Post
Penguin Always Comes Home To The Man Who Saved His Life   The Dodo

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Wing and a prayer: Monarch butterflies change course to avoid Patricia   
Thomson Reuters Foundation
MEXICO CITY, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Embattled monarch butterflies faced an extra hurdle in this year's migration; torrential winds and rain cause by Hurricane Patricia which crashed into Mexico on Friday. As a result, the monarchs, unique among butterflies ...

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The Australian Financial Review
   
The upside of addressing climate change   
The Australian Financial Review
On anything like our present path the necessary declines in emissions will not occur. Fairfax Media. by Martin Wolf. Will the inter-governmental climate conference in Paris in December be a decisive turn in the world's efforts to curb risks of ...
Climate change pledges 'significant'   Irish Examiner
Climate envoys should try harder after Paris, poorer nations say   The Star Online
UN Climate Chief 'Optimistic' On Paris Summit   Sky News
Washington Post   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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BBC News
   
Cassini probe to sweep over Saturn's moon Enceladus   
BBC News
The Cassini probe is all set to make a daring close flyby of Enceladus, the brilliant white moon of Saturn. The Nasa craft will sweep just 50km above the moon's surface in a final attempt to "taste" the chemistry of water jets spewing from its south pole.
Spacecraft diving deep into Saturn moon's erupting   Jakarta Post
Spacecraft diving deep into Saturn moon's erupting water jet   TODAYonline
Latest NASA News On Aliens: Agency To Launch New Space Probe In Saturn's Moon   KpopStarz
The Nation   
WTOP   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Beam me up: Watch a real-life tractor beam in action, lifting and rotating ...   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
The tractor beam, a staple of science fiction including Star Wars and Star Trek that is employed to grab spaceships and other things remotely, is entering the realm of reality. Researchers on Tuesday said they have developed a beam that uses high ...
Scientists use the force to create real-life Star Wars tractor beam   The Australian (blog)
The force awakens: tractor beam becomes a reality   The Guardian
Scientists create sonic 'tractor beam'   Christian Science Monitor
Yahoo News UK   
The Escapist   
ITV News   
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Pulse Headlines
   
Loss of big animals and their poo has transformed Earth   
Daily Times
The loss of big animals to overhunting and human-driven pollution has meant a drastic drop in the amount of poo, which is critical to nourishing the Earth, researchers said on Monday. Restoring the populations of large mammals and sea creatures through ...

Study Warns that Large Predator Decline Resulted in Lower Fertilization Rates   Junior College
Pooped out: Large mammal absence disrupts ecosystem fertilization   Brainerd Daily Dispatch
Pooped out: absence of big mammals foils ecosystem fertilization   Business Insider
Northern Californian   
Christian Science Monitor   
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Space junk will enter Earth's atmosphere on Friday the 13th   
NEWS.com.au
WHAT could be more terrifying that a mysterious object hurtling its way to Earth? A mysterious object that is expected to hit Earth on Friday the 13th. Dubbed WT1190F by scientists, this strange bit of space junk is estimated to be 1-2 metres long and ...
The sky is falling, and scientists are amped   CNN
No, a UFO named WTF is not threatening to destroy Earth   CBS News
The 'Mysterious Object On A Collision Course With Earth' Is A Two Metre Long ...   Gizmodo Australia
seattlepi.com   
Nature.com   
ESA   
Wikipedia   
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TIME
   
How Filthy is the International Space Station? An Astrobiologist Weighs In.   
NDTV
Astronaut Scott Kelly described the International Space Station's singular aroma as something akin to a mixture of antiseptic and garbage. (Representational image). Let's face it: Floating 220 miles above Earth in a sealed space station for months ...
Astronauts' floating home not all that dirty   Columbus Dispatch
Space station astronauts set for spacewalk   CBS News
Microbiome | Abstract | Microbiomes of the dust particles collected from the ...   Microbiome
Mirror   
Wikipedia   
Microbiome   
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National Post
   
Climate change could soon push sun-baked cities of Persian Gulf into temps too ...   
National Post
Rising global temperatures could soon push the sun-baked cities of the Persian Gulf across a threshold unknown since the start of civilization: the first to experience temperatures that are literally too hot for human survival. A scientific study ...
Deadly heat forecast in Persian Gulf by 2100   Times of India
Persian Gulf heat: It may become too hot for humans to survive, study warns   CNN
Gulf will be too hot for humans by 2070: study   gulfnews.com
The Guardian   
Asia Times   
MIT News   
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, MIT   
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