2014年11月27日 星期四

2014-11-28 Singapore Science


The Japan Times
   
New research whaling plan still divisive   
Science Careers Blog (subscription)
A catcher ship of the Japanese whaling fleet hunts minke whales in the Southern Ocean in 2006. PHOTO: © JEREMY SUTTON-HIBBERT/ALAMY. Japan's widely anticipated new whaling research program for the Antarctic, unveiled on 18 November, sets a ...

'For science's sake': Japan insists on whaling despite world condemnation   RT
Cut in Antarctic Whaling Quota Proves Whaling in Japan Is Scientific, Say Officials   Maine News Online
Opposing Japan's whaling program is “eco-imperialism,” official says   The Japan Times
Bangkok Post   
Science Recorder   
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bradfordtoday
   
Eruptions from Japan's Aso Becoming More Intense   
bradfordtoday
New eruptions at Japan's Aso have become intense enough to cause some flight cancellations in and out of Kumamoto. The Asosan caldera is one of the Japan's more active volcanic cluster and since 2003, the Nakadake crater in Aso have been producing ...

THE WORLD OVER: Volcano eruption hits flights in Japan   Himalayan Times
Mount Aso eruptions disrupt flights   Asahi Shimbun
Japan issues warning as volcano continues to erupt   Mizo News

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Channel News Asia
   
Japan readies asteroid probe for lift off   
The Star Online
TOKYO: Japan will send a space probe this weekend on a six-year mission to mine a distant asteroid, just weeks after a European spacecraft's historic landing on a comet captivated the world's attention. Hayabusa2 is set to blast off aboard Japan's main H-IIA ...

Japan's Hayabusa 2 spacecraft will soon start its journey to a carbon-rich asteroid   Engadget
Japan to assault asteroid   Science Careers Blog (subscription)
Japan's Hayabusa 2 mission to an asteroid is set to launch   Sen (subscription)

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eco-business.com
   
Geo-engineering: Climate fixes 'could harm billions'   
eco-business.com
Schemes to tackle climate change could prove disastrous for billions of people, but might be required for the good of the planet, scientists say. drought india river. Researchers found in climate simulations that using geo-engineering such as blocking the sun's ...

How could man intervene to change the climate?   BBC News

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Channel News Asia
   
Pink dolphin born at Underwater World Singapore   
Channel News Asia
Underwater World Singapore has a new addition to its dolphin family, Channel NewsAsia learnt exclusively. Our team was offered a special behind-the-scenes look at how mother and baby are doing. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. Pink dolphin Pann and her ...


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International Business Times AU
   
New Zealand Warned of Higher Storm Surges, King Tides as Sea Levels Rise   
International Business Times AU
New Zealand's infrastructure on low-lying areas and coastal properties are under threat from sea level rises as much as 30 centimetres. A new environment report has warned that rising sea levels due to global warming will have a significant impact to the ...

Live chat: Environment Commissioner Jan Wright   Stuff.co.nz
SMC Heads-Up: Sea levels, drones, science medals, penguins   Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Sea level rise report in the news   Science Media Centre (blog)
Voxy   
Nelson Mail   
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US, British data show 2014 could be hottest year on record   
Sydney Morning Herald
This year may eclipse 2010 as the hottest since records began in the 19th century, a sign long-term global warming is being stoked by rising greenhouse gas emissions, scientists said. The period of January to October 2014 is already among the warmest ever ...


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WallStreet OTC
   
MIT Scientists Found an Invisible Force Field Protecting Earth   
WallStreet OTC
The invisible force field seems to be taken from a Star-Trek movie script – it's invisible, it's steady, and it doesn't allow harmful cosmic radiation penetrating into our planet's atmosphere. Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers say it was first noticed ...

Scientists Discover Earth's Larges Force Field   Dumb-Out
High above the Earth Exists Super Shields that Block Harmful Electrons   Design & Trend
Scientists Discovered Impenetrable Belt Protecting Earth from Radiation   States Chronicle
KpopStarz   
The Hoops News   
Frontline Desk   
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CBC.ca
   
Space, the final frontier for 3-D printing   
CNN
(CNN) -- We're used to seeing manufacturer tags that read "Made in the USA," "Made in Taiwan" or "Made in..." just about anywhere on the globe. But this week, for the first time, an item can read "Made in Space." The International Space Station's 3-D printer ...

November 27, 2014 in Mission Reports: Thanksgiving in space   Spaceflight Now
UFO Sightings 2014: International Space Station Captures UFO 'Matching ...   The Epoch Times
A Freeze-Dried, Irradiated And Thermostabilized Thanksgiving Dinner   io9
The Hoops News   
CBC.ca   
States Chronicle   
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Deccan Chronicle
   
Climate change: India to pay dearly, says Royal Society   
Deccan Chronicle
Bengaluru: Warning that floods like the ones which ravaged Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Odisha are imminent between now and 2090, a report of The Royal Society, London, has suggested effective and affordable options to reduce the damage likely to be ...

Earth must brace itself for a rise in extreme weather   Daily Times
​Climate chaos: Extreme weather will wreak havoc in Britain – study   RT
South West should brace itself for more flooding and extreme weather according ...   Western Morning News
Deccan Herald   
Phys.Org   
Irish Examiner   
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