2015年2月16日 星期一

2015-02-17 Singapore Science


YesICannes.com
   
The Thales-NTU joint lab will focus on developing technologies for nano and ...   
Asian Scientist Magazine
AsianScientist (Feb. 17, 2015) - Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is collaborating with Thales Alenia Space and Thales teams in Singapore, Europe's largest satellite manufacturer and the only Thales corporate research center in Asia respectively.
Minister of Defense Visits Thales Alenia Space   YesICannes.com

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AsiaOne
   
NTU Singapore setting up new institute to find cures for human diseases   
News-Medical.net
Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore) is setting up a new institute to advance research in the life sciences, with a focus on ramping up Singapore's efforts in finding cures for human diseases. The new $30 million NTU Institute of Structural ...

NTU setting up $30m institute to tackle health issues   AsiaOne

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Full-Time Whistle
   
Earth's Atmosphere Threatened: New Man-Made Gases Endanger Earth's ...   
Full-Time Whistle
New ozone-destroying gases are on the increase. The Earth's atmosphere is an inseperable part of us. Scientists warned of a growing threat from new man-made gases that are chewing away at the ozone layer. Editor : Kenneth lennon. Category ...

New ozone-destroying gases on the increase   Sydney Morning Herald
Scientists alarmed at short-term ozone-eroding gases   Business Standard
New Ozone Destroying Gases On The Rise Says Study   reportingclimatescience.com

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Gulf Daily News
   
'Cloud' over Mars baffles scientists   
Gulf Daily News
PARIS: Amateur astronomers have spotted two strange, cloud-like plumes high over Mars, deepening the mystery of what constitutes the Red Planet's atmosphere, a study said yesterday. The phenomenon was observed on March 12, 2012, over the ...

Strange clouds on Mars leave astronomers baffled   9news.com.au
6 Canadians make latest cut for one-way trip to Mars   CTV News
Mars One mission: The seven Australians bidding for one-way ticket   The Australian
The Province   
CBC.ca   
seattlepi.com (blog)   
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Forbes
   
LHC to kick off hunt for supersymmetry particle   
Times of India
A sub-atomic particle even more stunning that the Higgs boson could be discovered this year, according to scientists working on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at Cern. The particle accelerator, which has been shut for maintenance, will restart this spring ...

Souped-up collider to reveal new universe   Times LIVE
Large Hadron Collider to restart this spring   Maine News Online
Pictures reveal bigger and better Large Hadron Collider   Telegraph.co.uk
The Monitor Daily   
OregonLive.com   
Smithsonian   
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BBC News
   
Penguins lost ability to taste fish   
BBC News
A genetic study suggests the flightless birds lost three of the five basic tastes long ago in evolution. Taste is critical for survival in most animals, but may not matter in the penguin, which swallows fish whole, say researchers in China and the US. Many other ...

Penguins love to eat fish, but they probably can't taste them   Digital Journal
Why penguins can't taste ice-cream: new study finds penguins' taste palate may ...   News Every day
Penguins: Tastefully attired, lacking in taste, study says   NewsOK.com
ModVive   
Nature World News   
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CBS Local
   
Lauren's Science Corner: Weather As A Weapon?   
CBS Local
“I got a phone call from two men who said, 'We work as consultants for the CIA, and we'd like to know if some other country was controlling our climate, would we know about it?,'” stated Rutgers University climatologist Alan Robock (one of my former ...

CIA Concerned that Foreign Power May Develop Ability to Manipulate Global ...   West Texas News
Climate Scientist Fears Secret Agencies Will Harness Destructive Weather As A ...   Tech Times
Can the CIA weaponise the weather?   The Guardian
Computerworld   
RT   
The Australian   
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The Daily Advertiser
   
Geoengineering won't solve climate change   
The Daily Advertiser
Efforts to reduce emissions of climate-disrupting greenhouse gases are moving at a pace that is, well, glacial. Human activity continues to spew tens of billions of tons of carbon dioxide into the air every year. And even though a bone-chilling cold snap has the ...

Can science solve climate change?   Washington Post
Bill Nye reaches out to conservatives: 'We need people on both sides' to fight ...   Raw Story
Bill Nye to MSNBC: Please Just Say the Words 'Climate Change' Now and Then   Mediaite
Tech Times   
Daily Caller   
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Livemint
   
Global accord likely at Paris: Top IPCC official   
The Australian
An global accord is likely at Paris climate talks of an 86-page text outlining alternative approaches on most issues was agreed at preliminary negotiations in Geneva last week, a top IPCC official has said according to the Financial Times. According to the ...

Geneva Talks Target Shipping Emissions Cap by 2020   Ship & Bunker
Hurdles before climate deal   Livemint
Limited Climate Change Accord likely in Paris: IPCC Expert   Sudan Vision
The New American   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Demystifying spinning black holes   
The Hindu
For those who marvelled at the awe-inspiring, if perplexing, visuals of the spinning black hole in the movie Interstellar, there is another exciting piece of news. The team responsible for the visual effects has provided new insights into the physics of such objects ...

Interstellar technology throws light on spinning black holes   Astronomy Magazine
Interstellar's fake black holes are helping actual scientific research   The Verge
Sci-Fi Blockbuster 'Interstellar' Still Baffles Several Minds   Full-Time Whistle
Business Standard   
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