2014年9月18日 星期四

2014-09-19 Singapore Science

  The Guardian   
The Climate Post: The Cost of Fixing Climate Change  Huffington Post
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions could boost the economy rather than slow it, according to a new study by the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate. Better Growth, Better Climate: The New Climate Economy Report finds that roughly $90 ...

Slowing climate change stimulates the economy: study   ABC Online
If Fixing Global Warming Is Free, What's the Holdup?   Slate Magazine (blog)
Investing in climate change battle 'will pay off'   The Straits Times
Christian Science Monitor   
The Guardian   
Voice of America   
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  The Straits Times   
Spaceship designer who helped send Yuri Gagarin into orbit dies at 92  The Straits Times
A photo montage from the Roscosmos website shows spacecraft designer Oleg Ivanovsky with Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin on April 12, 1961, as Gargarin prepares to become the first man in space. Ivanovsky died on Thursday at 92, according to the ...

Designer Of Yuri Gagarin Spaceship Dies At 92   malaysiandigest.com
Spaceship designer who helped send Gagarin into orbit dies at 92   The Japan Times

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  The Guardian   
Julie Bishop rejects UN request to strengthen Australian climate targets  Sydney Morning Herald
EXCLUSIVE. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop will attend a UN climate change summit next week. Photo: Brett Hemmings/Fairfax Media via Getty Images. Australia is refusing to take a plan for deeper cuts to greenhouse gas emissions to a special world leaders' ...

Investors call for a global climate deal   Herald Scotland
Could Fighting Global Warming Be Cheap and Free?   New York Times
Marching to Make the Urgency for Climate Action Clear   Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)
Bangkok Post   
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
NDTV   
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  Asian Scientist Magazine   
Elsevier Recognizes Young Indian Scientists  Asian Scientist Magazine
Elsevier and the National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) announce the winners of the 2014 NASI-Scopus Young Scientist Awards. Share on Facebook Facebook Share · Email · Convert to PDF · Tweet. AsianScientist (Sep. 18, 2014) – The National ...

UQ researchers scoop Scopus awards   UQ News

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  The Guardian   
12bn people by 2100 - experts  Herald Scotland
HUMANKIND is continuing to grow and the Earth's population could hit 12 billion by 2100, according to a new prediction by experts. HUMANKIND is continuing to grow and the Earth's population could hit 12 billion by 2100, according to a new prediction by ...

World population may hit 11 billion by 2100: study   The Australian
World Population Could Hit 12.3 Billion by 2100   TIME
It's not a small world after all: Global population estimated to soar   Tribune-Review
Slate Magazine (blog)   
Healthline   
NBCNews.com   
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  Dumb-Out   
Study Proves Violence is Natural, At Least Among Chimpanzees  Dumb-Out
For decades scientists have looked at chimpanzees as our evolutionary link to a more primitive species. But when they learned that chimpanzees were brutally killing their neighbors, it became glaringly clear that humankind's influence on them has been a ...

'Lethal violence inherent among chimps, humans'   Times of India
Human activity not responsible for violence among chimpanzees   ModVive
Study: Lethal violence natural in chimps   Blouin News Blogs
Capital OTC   
Headlines & Global News   
The American Bazaar   
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  KpopStarz   
Supermassive Black Hole Discovered By NASA; Dwarf Galaxy Where It Was ...  KpopStarz
A supermassive black hole was discovered by NASA in what is believed to be one of the smallest galaxies known to man. According to NASA, the supermassive black hole was seen by its astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope on Wednesday, when ...

Strange little galaxy hosts enormous black hole, astronomers say   Los Angeles Times
NASA finds 'monster' black hole in tiny galaxy   RT (blog)
Astronomers find massive black hole in tiny galaxy   Deseret News
The Hoops News   
Capital Wired   
Science AAAS   
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  Your-Story.org   
Finding Nemo's Journey is True, Researchers Say  Your-Story.org
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh discovered that “Nemo” or clownfish do travel in long distances to migrate. However, unlike the Disney film, researchers found that clownfish only go on long journeys in their larval stage. Advertisements.
Finding Nemo's title should have been Finding Marlin based on research   iStreet Research
'Finding Nemo' Could Be A True Story, Except For The Talking Fish Part   Bustle
Clownfish can swim 400km to find new home   Zee News
Alaska Dispatch   
Practical Fishkeeping   
Sky News   
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  ValueWalk   
James Haslam: Why the People's Climate March Is important for everyone  vtdigger.org
Editor's note: This commentary is by James Haslam, the executive director of the Vermont Workers' Center. I'm a parent of two little kids, but you don't have to be a parent in order to care deeply about the kind of world we're leaving to the next generation.
The purpose of the Peoples Climate March   Danbury News Times
People's Climate March: NYC readies for largest climate movement in history   Tech Times
Tens of thousands expected in NY for climate change rally   Toronto Star
Huffington Post   
amNY   
Metro.us   
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  NBCNews.com   
Once upon a gene: Untangling the origins of Europeans  The Star Online
The genetic origins of Europeans - or Caucasians, some who have blue eyes - have been traced to three distinct genetic lines. The genetic origins of modern Europeans may be more complicated than previously thought, a new study reveals. Ancient people ...

Modern Europeans descended from three groups of ancestors   Business Standard
Study reveals the mysterious ancestors of modern Europeans   Washington Post
Modern Europeans descended from three groups   Business Recorder
The Guardian   
Independent Online   
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