2015年3月22日 星期日

2015-03-23 Singapore Science


AsiaOne
   
Help pick Singapore's national butterfly   
AsiaOne
One has red and white colours on its wings. Another is a threatened species named after the tiger-like stripes on its wings. Both butterflies, together with four others, are vying for the title of Singapore's national butterfly. The Nature Society (Singapore) ...

Nature society launches campaign for Singaporeans to vote for national butterfly   The Straits Times

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MK News
   
EARTH HOUR: Milton Keynes Theatre to turn off lights to protect the planet ...   
MK News
Milton Keynes Theatre is helping to build a brighter future by supporting WWF's Earth Hour this month. This global event, in which millions of people all over the world switch off their lights for one hour, is a symbolic lights out initiative that focuses the world's ...

Earth Hour 2015: Ideas and events for what you can do when the lights go out   The Straits Times
Monmouth AM Nick Ramsay urges people to turn lights off   South Wales Argus

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Radio New Zealand
   
Bikini people want to move to US mainland   
Radio New Zealand
People from the Marshall Island atoll of Bikini say they want to move their population to the United States after decades living in exile because of nuclear testing. Bikini people want to move from the Marshall Islands to the US. Bikini women return to their atoll ...

Hit by N-testing, Bikini Islanders seek refuge in US   Times of India
Bikinians want to evacuate to US   Marianas Variety
Radiation, climate force Bikini Islanders to seek US refuge   Daily Mail

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AsiaOne
   
Divers look for signs of sailors' lives in sunk frigate   
AsiaOne
KUSHIMOTO, Wakayama - A private team of Japanese and Turkish researchers has conducted its first underwater survey in five years of the Ottoman Navy frigate that sank off the coast here in 1890. The Ertugrul visited Japan in 1890 to express thanks for a ...


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Yahoo! Maktoob News
   
Neanderthals Wore Eagle Talons As Jewelry 130000 Years Ago   
Yahoo! Maktoob News
Long before they shared the landscape with modern humans, Neanderthals in Europe developed a sharp sense of style, wearing eagle claws as jewelry, new evidence suggests. Researchers identified eight talons from white-tailed eagles — including four ...

Neanderthals shape up as globe's first jewellers   Bangkok Post

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The Moscow Times
   
Rare Solar Eclipse Visible Over Moscow on Friday   
The Moscow Times
The sky will go dark on Friday when a rare solar eclipse blocks the sun. Darkness will be complete in the Faroe Isles in the North Atlantic and in the Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic Sea, while much of Europe, including Moscow, will experience a partial ...

Winning numbers drawn in 'Cash 4 Midday' game   Charlotte Observer
solar eclipse grips sky watchers   The Australian
World News Eclipse treat for stargazers   Gulf Daily News
The News International   
NEWS.com.au   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Mont Saint-Michel: 'Tide of a century'   
Stuff.co.nz
A man stands on an embankment as the incoming high tide surrounds the Mont Saint-Michel 11th century abbey off France's Normandy coast. People sit on an embankment as the incoming high tide surrounds the Mont Saint-Michel. A man paddles a kayak ...

Stunning photos of the rare 'supertide' in Europe   Mashable
'Supertide' draws tens of thousands to France's Mont Saint-Michel   The Sun Daily
Historic castle Mont Saint Michel transformed by 'tide of century'   The Australian (blog)
Business Standard   
Times of India   
The Denver Post   
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gulfnews.com
   
Peru's growing capital seeks to preserve Inca ruins   
gulfnews.com
An archaeologist arranges pottery at the site museum in Puruchuco. Only 10% of the historic area has been stud Image Credit: AFP. A mummified pre-Inca adult uncovered in a funerary bundle displayed at the museum in Puruchuco which lies on a Image ...

Archaeologists discover mummified pre-Inca BABY at historic site in Peru   Daily Mail
Peru is struggling to rescue Incan civilisation sites from being overrun by real ...   Oman Tribune
Peru capital seeks to preserve Inca ruins   Gulf Times

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Philippine Star
   
Alistair McGowan :Earth Hour: An Opportunity for All of Us to Demonstrate That ...   
Huffington Post UK
I don't drive a car, I recycle all my recyclable rubbish, I use energy wisely, I think about the impact I am having on the planet in every decision I make ; I write letters to newspapers, I avoid flying whenever possible, I complain in over-heated, overlit, ...

Doing it for your planet   Business Green
Ghana To Join The World To Observe Earth Hour   spyghana.com
Earth Hour looms   Inquirer.net
Philippine Star   
Manila Standard Today   
Manila Bulletin   
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swissinfo.ch
   
What's next for Cern's Large Hadron Collider?   
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Scientists attempt to rewrite laws of physics as they fire up Large Hadron Collidor   The Express Tribune
The World's Biggest Physics Experiment Is About to Reboot   Gizmodo
Mini black holes could be the key to parallel universes   GMA News
The Inquisitr   
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