2015年11月3日 星期二

2015-11-04 Malaysia Science


The Rakyat Post
   
Watch your mouth: Allosaurus had monstrously gaping jaws   
The Rakyat Post
A new study analyzing dinosaur jaw musculature found that Jurassic Period meat-eating dinosaur Allosaurus was able to crank open its jaws between 79 and 92 degrees, wider than a right angle.
T.rex and Allosaurus were mouthy monsters of the dinosaur world   Irish Independent
Dinosaur's jaws and muscles influenced their diet due to their 'gap angle'   Daily Mail
'Big mouth' Tyrannosaurus rex could open his terrifying jaw 80 degrees ...   Mirror.co.uk

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The Australian
   
Bring forward emissions targets: Marshalls   
The Australian
The Marshall Islands is calling on Australia to bring forward its carbon emissions reduction target by five years to be in line with the United States. Foreign Minister Tony de Brum also wants Australia to pledge "significant" funds to help developing ...
Pacific still hoping for ANZAC support on climate change   Radio New Zealand
Australia urged to bring forward emissions cuts   Sydney Morning Herald
Bill Shorten's dancing is something to behold   Perth Now

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Malay Mail Online
   
Utmost Bliss Dharma Assembly   
Malay Mail Online
Padma Tsering, a popular Tibetan Buddhist monk spins his prayer wheels at a monastery above the Larung Wuming Buddhist Institute, located some 3,700 to 4,000 metres above the sea level in remote Sertar county, Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, ...

See Tibetan Buddhists Gather in the Breathtaking Larung Valley   TIME
Haunting images from a far away land   Yahoo7 News
Vultures gather at sky burial   The Straits Times
Daily Mail   
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Scientific American
   
Half Of World's Rare Antelope Population Died Within Weeks   
malaysiandigest.com
More than half of the world's population of an endangered antelope died within two weeks earlier this year, in a phenomenon that scientists are unable to explain. At least 150,000 adult saiga antelopes were buried during a fortnight in May, but ...
​Half the world's saiga antelopes died in two weeks. Now what?   CBS News
Half the world's saiga antelopes died in two weeks. Now what?   KTVQ Billings News
The Mass Die-off of Saiga This Spring Was Much Worse Than We Thought   Gizmodo
Scientific American (blog)   
thejournal.ie   
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The Local.fr
   
Ten whales found stranded on Calais beach   
The Local.fr
An "exceptional" rescue effort took place on a beach near the northern French port town of Calais on Monday to save four of ten whales who were found washed up on a beach by a local resident. France opens abattoir probe after grisly video (16 Oct 15) ...


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R & D Magazine
   
Scientist stripped of doctorate over stem cell scandal   
The Sun Daily
TOKYO: A Japanese university has revoked a doctoral degree awarded to a young researcher embroiled in a scandal that has rocked the scientific establishment. Haruko Obokata, 32, drew intense media scrutiny after failing to reproduce the results of what ...

Japan University Retracts Doctorate Awarded To Controversial Stem Cell Scientist   RTT News
Shamed Japanese Researcher Has Doctoral Degree Revoked   R & D Magazine
Stem Cell Researcher who Fabricated Data of 'Game Changing' Study Stripped of ...   Laboratory Equipment

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CNN
   
NZ scientists saddle up for 350km Antarctic road trip   
New Zealand Herald
Antarctica NZ field training instructor Tom Arnold tests out a crevasse-detecting radar that will be used by a research expedition to a remote site on Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf. Photo / Supplied. A bit of Kiwi ingenuity and an epic road trip will ...
No, NASA has not reversed itself on the dangerous melting of Antarctica   Mashable
Melting Antarctic ice close to triggering global catastrophe   Manila Bulletin
Study concludes Antarctica is gaining ice, rather than losing it   Ars Technica
Tech Times   
Junior College   
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The Guardian
   
It sucks to swim like a jellyfish, study of animal's movement suggests   
The Guardian
The jellyfish, which creates areas of low pressure in front of it, has one of the most energy-efficient swimming motions of any animal. Photograph: Andrey Nekrasov/Getty Images/Imagebroker RF. Agence France-Presse. Tuesday 3 November 2015 21.10 EST ...

Could humans swim quicker by imitating eels and jellyfish?   Telegraph.co.uk
Jellyfish Use a Surprising Trick to Swim Through the Water   I4U News
In swimming, jellyfish and lampreys really pull their weight   Los Angeles Times
Science World Report   
Science Recorder   
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ABC News
   
Search on for debris from 'green fireball' meteor over Thailand   
AsiaOne
THE search is on for pieces of a meteor that was seen hurtling across the sky like a green fireball on Monday night. "It's possible that some parts of the meteor might have fallen onto the Earth's surface," said Boonrucksar Soonthornthum, executive ...
Dreams and nightmares in Bangkok   The Star Online
Watch: Amazing dashcam videos show fireball meteor blazing across Bangkok skyline   ScienceAlert
Watch: Meteor streaks across sky in Thailand   KHOU
BT.com   
WKEF ABC 22   
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BABW News
   
Scientists are having a huge fight over whether chimps have accents   
BABW News
Scientists in the UK and the U.S. are fighting with each other over a controversial subject: do chimpanzees have accents? A study in the UK initially argued that chimps can adjust their grunts to communicate with new chimps, which they supposedly ...

A chimp with a Scottish accent? You cannae be serious, says new study   The Guardian
Scientific squabble: Do chimps pick up accents?   Science Recorder
The newest scientific debate: Do chimpanzees have accents?   Nature World Report
Junior College   
Christian Science Monitor   
Times Gazette   
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