2015年3月23日 星期一

2015-03-24 Singapore Science


eco-business.com
   
Philanthropies Announce New Program to Support Early-Career Scientists   
HealthNewsDigest.com
(HealthNewsDigest.com) - Three of the nation's largest philanthropies, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Simons Foundation are announcing a new partnership to provide much needed research ...

Green Campaigners Call Bill Gates Hypocrite With US$1.4B Fossil Fuel Investment   International Business Times AU
Can the Gates Foundation be convinced to dump fossil fuels?   eco-business.com

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Ferret
   
Introducing the UR3: The Light, Flexible Table-Top Robot Unveiled Monday in ...   
Chicago Inno
A Danish robotics company launched its newest robot Monday in Chicago that it calls the most flexible, lightweight, table-top robot to work side-by-side with employees on the market today. Universal Robots unveiled its UR3 robot at Automate 2015 Monday ...

Universal Robots Launches Lightweight Tabletop Robot   Control Engineering Asia
Universal Robots launches world's most flexible, lightweight tabletop robot   Ferret

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Daily Mail
   
Frenchman fights to make Gabon a gorilla haven   
Daily Mail
Hearing the dreaded sound of human footsteps, three enormous gorillas jump down from the branches of central Gabon's lush rainforests and rush off into the distance. To photographer and wildlife lover Max Hurdebourcq, who spends half his year living ...


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Salon
   
Paris sees traffic ban as pollution solution   
Chicago Tribune
Parisian drivers with even-numbered license plates have been banned from the roads...at least for the day. It's part of an attempt to combat air pollution. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo announced the. Reuters.
Paris imposes car curbing measures to fight the smog   BBC News
Paris tries to fight smog by banning half its cars from the roads   Washington Post (blog)
Paris chokes on pollution; City of Light becomes City of Haze   Los Angeles Times
Newsweek   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
euronews   
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Thermo Fisher will utilize ToolGen's technology to develop and market new ...   
Asian Scientist Magazine
AsianScientist (Mar. 23, 2015) - ToolGen, Inc., a Korean biotechnology company with a focus in the genome editing space, has entered an agreement to license its CRISPR/Cas9 intellectual property portfolio to Thermo Fisher Scientific. Thermo Fisher will ...

Analysts Give Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc (NYSE:TMO) a Consensus Price ...   The Markets Daily

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ABC News
   
Scientists discovered Earth's biggest asteroid impact zone, which extends into ...   
NEWS.com.au
SCIENTISTS believe they have discovered the biggest asteroid impact zone on Earth, hidden under an area extending over three states, including the Northern Territory. Scientists from the Australian National University's (ANU) School of Archaeology and ...

'Largest ever asteroid impact' found in Australia   BBC News
The world's largest asteroid impacts have been found in Australia   Irish Examiner
World's Largest Asteroid Impact Zone Believed Uncovered By ANU Researchers ...   malaysiandigest.com
Nature World Report   
Live Science   
Yibada (English Edition)   
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BBC News
   
Car-Sized Killer Newt Terrorised Dinosaurs   
Sky News
The site of an ancient lake in Portugal may have been home to hundreds of the fearsome creatures that lurked in lakes and rivers. 02:32, UK, Tuesday 24 March 2015. Giant Newt Metoposaurus Algarvensis Discovered. The killer newt has been described as ...

'Monster salamanders' found in fossilised mass grave   BBC News
Ancient killer newt was 'size of a car'   The Australian (blog)
ANCIENT KILLER NEWT 'SIZE OF A CAR'   Herald Scotland
The Guardian   
Discovery News   
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Gizmodo
   
Our Solar System Is Weird Because Jupiter Is A Destructive Bully   
Gizmodo
Most planetary systems are made up of a few rocky super-planets orbiting extremely close to their stars, making our system — multiple, distant bodies — an oddball outlier. And according to new research, Jupiter could be to blame. Normally, planetary systems ...

Did Jupiter Smash Solar System's First Earthlike Planets?   NBCNews.com
Once-Wild Jupiter Could Possibly Explain our Unusual Solar System   Zine Report
Jupiter May Have Answers to Creation of our Solar System   American Register
The Space Reporter   
Los Angeles Times   
Washington Post   
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610kvnu
   
Boeing receives first-ever patent in force field technology   
Science Recorder
Boeing's futuristic new force field technology could protect vessels, vehicles, and buildings from incoming shockwaves generated by a nearby explosion. Delila James | @@delilalaw| March 23, 2015 ...

Boeing patents Star Wars-style force fields (BA)   Seeking Alpha (registration)
Boeing patents force deflector fields   NEWS.com.au
Boeing's Futuristic Force Field May Deflect Potential Damage From Explosion ...   Tech Times
FITSNews   
IGN   
Wired   
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Livemint
   
Curiosity Rover finds fresh ingredients for life on Mars   
National Monitor
Scientists have suspected for a while now that Mars hosted life in the distant past, and since we've landed the Curiosity rover we've only found evidence in support of this theory. The most recent advancement in this field is the discovery of nitrates in the rock ...

NASA's Curiosity rover finds evidence of life on Mars   Nature World Report
NASA's Curiosity rover finds fresh signs of ingredients for life on Mars   Los Angeles Times
Martian microbes could sustain themselves on Red Planet air: study   Yahoo News Canada (blog)
NBCNews.com   
Washington Post   
Crimson   
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