2014年12月24日 星期三

2014-12-25 Singapore Science


Quantum Physics Just Got A Tiny Bit Easier To Understand   
Huffington Post
No one is about to claim that quantum physics is now easy to understand, but maybe it's not quite as devilishly complicated as we thought. New research suggests that two of the quantum world's most mysterious features--the uncertainty principle and ...

Bridging Two Mysteries At The Heart Of Quantum Physics   Asian Scientist Magazine
Making Quantum Physics Less Complicated   Controlled Environments Magazine

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The Hindu
   
ISRO's Radhakrishnan in Nature journal's top ten list   
The Hindu
Dr. K. Radhakrishnan, Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is one of the 2014 top ten scientists chosen by the prestigious journal Nature. This is the first time in the recent past that the journal has chosen an Indian working in India.
India Successfully Launches Their Largest Rocket To Date   Asian Scientist Magazine

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Xinhua
   
Endangered bird species: crested ibises   
Xinhua
Released crested ibises, an endangered bird species once believed to be extinct in China, fly to see caged ibises at a base of re-wilding training in Tongchuan City, northwest China's Shaanxi Province, Dec. 23, 2014. The crested ibis, also known as the ...

Can Conservation Genomics Bring Birds Back From The Brink?   Asian Scientist Magazine

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Birthplace of Winter Holiday Traditions Seen from Space (Photo)   
Live Science
The world's problems — and even major political and cultural conflicts — seem a lot smaller when you're watching them play out from 250 miles above Earth's surface. That's the message a newly released photograph from the International Space Station (ISS) ...

International Space Station To Fly Over Detroit On Christmas Eve   CBS Local
International Space Station spotted in the sky over Britain on Christmas Eve   The Independent
International Space Station to pass over Britain tonight as kids search sky for ...   Mirror.co.uk
Metro   
Exeter Express and Echo   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Rosetta postcard: Could you jump from these cliffs?   
Los Angeles Times
While Philae rests quietly on the dark surface of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, the European Space Agency's Rosetta orbiter is continuing to snap amazing images of the comet's nucleus and beam them back to Earth. lRelated For Rosetta mission's ...

Science's top ten breakthroughs of 2014   The Hindu
2014 in Space: Visiting comets and beyond   allvoices
Incredible cliff spotted on Rosetta comet by Cumbrian astronomer   Mirror.co.uk
Full-Time Whistle   
Wired   
The Independent   
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Capitalberg
   
Four companies have been picked by NASA for its Commercial Space Flight ...   
Capitalberg
NASA has stated the names of four commercial aerospace firms that it has selected in order to help it develop new space capabilities. The agency's Collaborations for Commercial Space Capabilities is in line with these firms to participate in NASA's several ...

NASA Picks Four Companies for Commercial Space Flight Collaboration   Tech Times
NASA selects ULA for commercial space partnership   Denver Business Journal (blog)
NASA selects new commercial space partners   Business Standard

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Los Angeles Times
   
Dazzling! NuSTAR captures sun's portrait in solar X-rays   
Los Angeles Times
It's time to see the sun in a whole new light – X-ray light. NASA's NuSTAR space telescope has taken a stunning portrait of our home star in high-energy X-rays. The related research, presented at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco this ...

VIDEO: NASA Captures Spectacular Solar Flare Light Display   Science Times
NASA's NuSTAR takes dramatic X-Ray pictures of the Sun   Capitalberg
Amazing X-ray picture of the sun   CBS News
Chron.com   
CBC.ca   
Engadget   
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Inferse
   
Acanthodes bridgei fish with mineralized rods and cones had colour vision   
Inferse
Summary: Scientists have discovered a 300 M yr-old fossilized fish with mineralized rods and cones which indicates presence of colour vision. inShare0. Acanthodes bridgei fish with mineralized rods and cones had colour vision. By Alexander | On December ...

Fishes Too, Have Rods and Cone Cells in their Eye - (full-timewhistle)   Full-Time Whistle
Rods and Cones prevalent in Ancient Fish eye over 300 million years old   Capitalberg
Ancient Eye Contains 300 Million-Year-Old Rods and Cones   Tech Times
News24   
Delhi Daily News   
gulfnews.com   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Hubble Space Telescope Discovers Close By Dwarf Galaxy   
Full-Time Whistle
Astronomers working with the Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys have identified a new dwarf galaxy. Russian researchers located an until now unknown dwarf galaxy (named KKs3) around 7 million light-years away toward the ...

A dwarf galaxy spotted by Hubble   Pioneer News
Hubble spots Milky Way's new dwarf neighbour 'KKs3'   America Herald
New rare dwarf galaxy discovered next to Milky Way   CBC.ca
American Live Wire   
Capitalberg   
cbsport   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Astronaut's stunning space timelapse shows gorgeous views over Earth   
Sacramento Bee (blog)
German astronaut Alexander Gerst has released a stunning six-minute time lapse showcasing 12,500 extraordinary images of Earth, including auroras, lightning, the Milky Way galaxy and other spacecrafts like the Soyuz.
Watch this space: Timelapse shows six months in space in six minutes   Sydney Morning Herald
This surreal timelapse shows what earth looks like from the International Space ...   Vox
Astronaut's six-month timelapse shows Earth from above   WTNH

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