2014年11月26日 星期三

2014-11-27 Singapore Science

  Livemint   
6 Reasons to Feel Hopeful About Climate Change in Light of the Recent Election  Huffington Post
The earth we plan to leave our youth is looking grim. With the recent election, many may feel disillusioned and disheartened about our national government's capacity to facilitate progress on environmental issues including climate change. However, despite ...

US, China push climate change onto front burner   Chinadaily USA
China's Central Bank Calls for Policies to Promote Green Growth   Businessweek
China Needs All-Out Effort to Meet Emissions Goals, Experts Say   Caixin Media
Global Times   
New York Times   
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  AsiaOne   
Japan's Mount Aso volcano belches smoke and ash  AsiaOne
TOKYO - A huge volcano in southern Japan was belching smoke and ash 1,000m into the air Wednesday, the latest eruption in one of the world's most volcanically-active countries. Mount Aso, whose huge caldera dominates the southwestern main island of ...

Mount Aso volcano belches smoke and ash   The Japan Times
Japan''s Mount Aso Volcano Belches Smoke and Ash   Prensa Latina
Aso volcano (Kyushu, Japan): increasing activity   VolcanoDiscovery

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  Channel News Asia   
Japan's new whaling plan will prove hunt is science: Negotiator  Channel News Asia
Joji Morishita said the world's anti-whaling nations should compromise and recognise that Japan is trying to meet them halfway after a ruling by the International Court of Justice banning the hunt. PHOTOS. File photo showing two whales being dragging from ...

New Japan whaling plan to prove hunt is 'science'   Gulf Times
Anti-whaling brigade guilty of 'eco-imperialism': Japan   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Japan likens anti-whaling campaign to attempt to ban kimono   The Guardian
Nature World News   
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  Press TV   
New graphene discoveries can lead to green energy revolution  Press TV
An unexpected property of a form of carbon graphite -- the material in pencil lead -- could revolutionize green energy development. Positively charged hydrogen atoms or protons are allowed to pass through graphene although it remains totally impermeable ...

World's thinnest material is stronger than steel, and might be our new source for ...   Science Recorder
Graphene's Weak Spot May Help Fuel Cells   Tech Times
Graphene Allows Protons To Pass Through: Findings Could Lead To Air ...   Headlines & Global News
The Independent   
The Rakyat Post   
News24   
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  DAWN.com   
Passengers in Russia's Arctic give airliner a push  DAWN.com
MOSCOW: In other countries, you may be asked to give a push to a car stuck in the mud. In Russia, passengers in the Arctic came out of an airliner in sub-zero temperatures to help it move to the runway. A Russian-made Tu-134 with 74 oil workers and seven ...

Passengers give 'frozen' plane a push   Irish Examiner
Be thankful you're not flying in Russia (and pushing plane)   The Seattle Times
Stuck Russian Plane Gets a Push, Possibly Symbolic, From Passengers   New York Times
Hamilton Spectator   
Toronto Star   
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  CNET   
'New era for off-world manufacturing': NASA prints first 3D object in space  RT (blog)
In a historic move, the International Space Station's (ISS) NASA-installed 3D printer has manufactured its first object – a replacement part for itself. NASA's Zero-G printer, which is designed to operate in zero gravity, was developed in collaboration with Made ...

NASA Over and Done with First Creation of 3D Space Printer   Capitalberg
First successful 3D printing completed by astronauts aboard ISS   The Westside Story
Happy Thanksgiving, from the International Space Station   Tech Times
Discovery News   
Daily Mail   
Occupational Health and Safety   
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  CTV News   
Private collector buys rare woolly mammoth skeleton for $335000 — complete ...  Montreal Gazette
A rare woolly mammoth skeleton has been bought by a private buyer for £189,000 (more than $335,000) at a British auction. Summers Place Auctions near Billingshurst in southern England said Wednesday that the skeleton was one of the most complete ...

Woolly mammoth skeleton sold at UK auction   The News International
Skeleton fetches mammoth price at auction   3News NZ
Mammoth Skelton Sells For Mammoth Price   KWTX
Beta Wired   
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  Kawartha Media Group   
New ice study is gloomy for polar bears  Kawartha Media Group
A new study suggests that even the High Arctic won't remain a sanctuary for polar bears if climate change continues at its current pace.The study, published in an online science journal, says business-as-usual climate projections mean the bears face ...

Polar bears facing ice-free Arctic because of climate change   MetroNews Canada
Shrinking sea ice could starve polar bears: scientists warn   ABC Online
High Arctic no refuge for polar bears if climate change continues apace: study   CTV News

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  Phys.Org   
Star Trek-like invisible shield protects Earth from 'killer electrons'  Los Angeles Times
Scientists detected an invisible shield roughly 7,200 miles above the Earth's surface that is protecting us from harmful, super-fast electrons flying close to the speed of light. lRelated UCSB professor who helped create blue LEDs shares Nobel Prize.
NASA Probe Finds Impenetrable Barrier In Space Surrounding Earth   Eurasia Review
NASA's Van Allen Belt Spacecraft Detects 'Star Trek-Like' Invisible Shield ...   Headlines & Global News
Earth's 1st protection shield from 'Killer Electrons' is 7200 miles above   Northern Voices Online
Inferse   
The Inquisitr   
Frontline Desk   
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  NDTV   
DNA may Survive Trip to Suborbital Space and Back  NDTV
Washington: DNA molecules attached to the outside of a rocket may be able survive a trip to suborbital space and back into the Earth's atmosphere at extremely high temperatures, according to a study on Wednesday. The experiment, carried out on the ...

Researchers blown away to see human DNA survive rocket re-entry   Science Recorder
DNA Surprises Scientists By Surviving Entry into Earth's Atmosphere   Tech Times
DNA on rocket shows life may have come to Earth from space   The Australian (blog)
Telegraph.co.uk   
Beta Wired   
Los Angeles Times   
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