2015年11月2日 星期一

2015-11-03 Malaysia Science


Herald Sun
   
Marshall Islands 'feeling climate effects'   
Herald Sun
The Marshall Islands government says its people are already feeling the effects of climate change. Marshall Islands 'feeling climate effects'. The Marshall Islands government says action on climate change is a matter of survival for its people, adding ...
Low-lying Pacific nations push to have their climate change concerns put on ...   ABC Online

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NDTV
   
Tourists soon to swim with Australia's humpback whales   
CanIndia News
Sydney, Nov 2 (IANS) Tourists will soon be able to swim with humpback whales of Australia in a trial program modelled on the successful whale shark tours at the country's Ningaloo Marine Park. Tourists can already swim with humpbacks off Mexico, Tonga ...

Swimming with humpback whales available at Ningaloo Marine Park in 2016   International Business Times AU
Swim with humpbacks coming to WA   Perth Now
Swimming with humpback whales trial in WA   SBS

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New Straits Times Online
   
Low-hanging fruit: Scientists unlock pineapple's genetic secrets   
New Straits Times Online
WASHINGTON: The pineapple, the tropical fruit enjoyed by people worldwide in slices, chunks, juice, upside-down cakes, jam, tarts, ice cream, yogurt, stir-fry dishes, piña coladas, glazed ham and even Hawaiian pizza, is finally giving up its genetic ...
Pineapple genome offers insight into photosynthesis in drought-tolerant plants   Phys.Org

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Malay Mail Online
   
New species or accident of breeding? Scientists divided over coywolves   
Malay Mail Online
Coyotes (pictured) and wolves interbreeding have seen a new hybrid: the coywolves. — forestwander.com picONTARIO, Oct 31 — A breed of canine with wolf, coyote and dog heritage has emerged in the woods of North America and scientists are unsure ...


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NDTV
   
Scientists Confirm Their Fears About West Antarctica - That It's Inherently ...   
NDTV
In 2014, several research groups suggested that the oceanfront glaciers in the Amundsen Sea region of West Antarctica may have reached a point of "unstoppable" retreat due to warm ocean waters melting them from below. There's a great deal at stake ...

Climate change: Antarctic ice is growing, not shrinking, says NASA   The Australian (blog)
Antarctica is gaining ice: NASA   The Hindu
Antarctica gaining more ice than it is losing, shows NASA study   The Indian Express
Al Jazeera America   
Inquirer.net   
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USA TODAY
   
International Space Station: 15 years of exploration, cooperation   
USA TODAY
CAPE CANAVERAL — Young people up to the age of high school sophomores have never known a day when humans were not living and working aboard the International Space Station. NASA and partner agencies on Monday celebrated 15 years since a ...

Humans have lived in space longer than the iPod has existed   Ars Technica
The International Space Station celebrates its 15th birthday   Engadget
ISS anniversary: Canadian astronaut Julie Payette looks back   CTV News
RT   
The Guardian   
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Bangkok Post
   
"Fireball" lights up Thai skies and there could be more   
Bangkok Post
A large bright fireball, likely part of the annual Taurid meteor shower, briefly turned night into day, over several parts of Thailand last night. Please join us on our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/bangkokpostlearning ...

Apparent Meteor Streaks Across Thailand, Turning Night Sky Green   NBCNews.com
Dash cam captures stunning meteor streak overhead on Bangkok road   9news.com.au
Suspected meteor blazes over Bangkok in spectacular dash cam footage   ABC Online
Daily Star   
NBC Bay Area   
Las Vegas Review-Journal   
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TechRadar
   
This 4K footage of the sun looks ripped from science fiction   
TechRadar
No, that isn't concept art for the new Mass Effect game, or a shot from The Force Awakens. What you see is a still from a video released earlier today by NASA showing off the very surface of the sun in glorious 4K high-definition. Dubbed "Thermonuclear ...
Watch: NASA captures Sun's spectacular display in 4K ultra-high definition   Daily News & Analysis
Nasa releases breathtaking footage of the sun in 4K HD   The Independent
NASA's 'Thermonuclear Art' Looks Amazeballs   Inverse
Metro   
NYSE Post   
Discover Magazine (blog)   
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The Guardian
   
How Britain's oldest tree became 'sexually ambiguous'   
The Guardian
The Fortingall yew in Perthshire has started to produce red berries, suggesting a change of sex in one of its branches. It's an unusual – but not unprecedented – switch. The Fortingall yew tree in Perthshire. The Fortingall yew tree in Perthshire is ...
One of Europe's oldest trees is changing its sex   Washington Post
Ancient British tree has started to change sex   IBNLive
Oldest tree in Britain has a sex change as berries appear on branches   The National
Newsweek   
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Mongabay.com
   
Mystery whale known only from specimens found living in the wild   
Mongabay.com
In the waters off Madagascar, scientists have at last encountered living members of a species of whale known only from old, dead specimens. Shaped like a sleek torpedo, with unusual asymmetrical markings, the elusive Omura's whale has for the first ...
World's Rarest Species Of Whale Filmed For The First Time [Video]   Tech Times
Watch first-ever footage of elusive Omura's whale (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
World's rarest whale captured on video for the first time   Mother Nature Network (blog)
Washington Post   
UPI.com   
The Independent   
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