2014年9月29日 星期一

2014-09-30 Singapore Science

  AsiaOne   
550 rescue workers search on Mt. Ontake  AsiaOne
Armored vehicles mobilized by the Self-Defense Forces in Kiso, Nagano Prefecture, search for missing people on Sunday afternoon. Print. NAGANO - The search for the missing since Saturday's eruption of Mt. Ontake in Nagano Prefecture has involved about ...

Mt. Ontake eruption exposes difficulty in predicting volcanoes   China Post
Volcano survivors recall horrors, generosity on Mt. Ontakesan   Asahi Shimbun
Rescuers Take Bodies of 8 Climbers to Foot of Mount Ontake After Eruption ...   RIA Novosti
Chicago Tribune   
Discovery News   
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  The Hindu   
Orbiter sends picture of dust storm on Mars  The Hindu
India's Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) on Monday sent a picture of regional dust storm activities over the northern hemisphere of the Red Planet, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said. “Regional dust storm activities over northern hemisphere of Mars ...

Mars storm photo: 'something's brewing here'   Stuff.co.nz
Rendezvous with the Red   The Express Tribune
Mars orbiter spacecraft sends pictures of dust storm activities on Mars   India Today
Daily Bhaskar   
Hindustan Times   
Ars Technica   
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  UPI.com   
This year, sea ice records are being set in the Antarctic  Ars Technica
This year's melt is almost identical to last year's, and nothing like the huge loss of ice seen in 2012. NSIDC. Each year in September, the sea ice at the two poles reach opposite extremes. Early in the month, the Arctic ice bottoms out, reaching its annual ...

Nasa ice records show further retreat   Independent Online
Scientists aboard the Amundsen operate in dangerous conditions while ...   The Globe and Mail
Ice melt dilutes Arctic sea's CO2 clean-up role   eco-business.com
Loveland Reporter-Herald   
UPI.com   
Troy Media   
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  ABC Online   
Wildlife numbers plunge as human population nearly doubles - survey  New Zealand Herald
The report stressed that humans were consuming natural resources at a rate that would require 1.5 Earths to sustain. Photo / Thinkstock. Wildlife numbers have plunged by more than half in just 40 years as Earth's human population has nearly doubled, ...

HALF the world's wild animals have disappeared in 40 years: Humankind held ...   Daily Mail
World wildlife population more than halved in last 40 years   The Australian
WWF: Animal Populations Declined by 52% in Past 40 Years   RIA Novosti
Dumb-Out   
Irish Independent   
MarketWatch (blog)   
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  Echonetdaily   
Australian heat waves influenced by human-caused climate change  New Zealand Herald
A total fire ban was in plce across Victoria during the heat wave temperatures in February. Photo / AAP. Heat waves last year in Asia, Europe and Australia were influenced by human-caused climate change, but not all extreme weather events could be linked ...

Australia's Rising Temperatures Have 'Definite' Links To Global Warming   International Business Times AU
Heatwaves that struck Australia last summer a consequence of human release of ...   Herald Sun
Study: Climate Change Causing Heat Waves   Daily Beast
Daily Advertiser   
Business Spectator   
The Guardian   
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  Business Insider   
Sierra Nevada Corporation to Introduce Dream Chaser® Global Project ...  DigitalJournal.com
Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) is pleased to announce it will be presenting an overview of its Global Project spaceflight program Tuesday, Sept. 30 at 11:45 a.m. EST at the 65th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Toronto. The Global Project ...

Houston, we have a problem: Plans for Boeing and SpaceX to build 'space taxi ...   Daily Mail
Protest over contract award to delay work on NASA space taxi   Reuters
Legal Fight Delays Work On Elon Musk's Amazing Space Taxi   Business Insider
High Performance Composites   
Sen - Space exploration network (subscription) (blog)   
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  Northern Voices Online   
New poison Dart frog species discovered  Northern Voices Online
New poison Dart frog species has been discovered. But scientists believe that this poison is feeling endangered. A new frog species is being talked about by researchers. The creature came to limelight after it was discovered by some researchers. What made ...

Scientists Discover New Poison Dart Frog Sub Species   Dumb-Out
Mysterious New Poison Dart Frog Discovered By Scientists in Panama   Capital OTC
Newly discovered poison dart frog with strange call needs conservation plan   Tech Times
Discovery News   
Beta Wired   
Metro   
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  Huffington Post   
The Climate 'Marchers' Who Fought and Died in the Amazon  Huffington Post
Participants from Physicians for Social Responsibility at the People's Climate March in New York City, Sept. 21. The 400,000 people who walked across New York City in this month's People's Climate March may not have known it, but their actions came on ...

SNN: Somervilleans March for Climate in New York City   Open Media Boston
Climate for change means joint action   Arizona Daily Sun
Ian Somerhalder Announces Climate Action Documentary   BSCkids
Power Line (blog)   
Grist   
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  The Australian   
Polynesian seafarers helped by 'windows' of friendly wind  The Australian
CLIMATE change helped primitive islanders colonise vast tracts of the world's biggest ocean in open canoes, Australian scientists have found. An analysis of eight centuries of Pacific climate has revealed 20-year “windows” when Polynesian seafarers would ...

Winds favoured Polynesian migration   ABC Science Online
Sophisticated 600-Year-Old Canoe Discovered in New Zealand   LiveScience.com
Wind patterns helped Maori sailors: study   NZ City
Science AAAS   
Business Insider Australia   
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  New York Times   
Toolmaking May Have Risen Independently  New York Times
An assortment of Levallois and less advanced biface tools. Credit Royal Holloway, University of London. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Observatory. By DOUGLAS QUENQUA. Continue reading the main story Share This ...

Out of Africa theory for tools is WRONG: Prehistoric hunters learned to make ...   Daily Mail
Artefacts found in Armenian challenge assumptions about stone age technology   Public Radio of Armenia
Ancient Stone Artifacts Point to an Innovative Stone Age People   Dumb-Out
Vancouver Sun   
Daily Digest   
New Vision   
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