2015年7月2日 星期四

2015-07-03 Singapore Science


The Australian Financial Review
   
Australia a 'black sheep' over climate   
The Australian Financial Review
Prime Minister Tony Abbott is leaning reluctantly toward Julie Bishop's and Greg Hunt's more progressive positions on climate change. Jesse Marlow. by Tony Walker. This has not been a good week for climate sceptics in the Tony Abbott cabinet for a ...

Regions, cities want bigger climate say   The Straits Times
Cities pick up climate slack   News24
Rising number of local governments set targets to cut emissions   TODAYonline

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National Geographic
   
Amazon's Wildlife Threatened By Hydropower Dams, Study Says   
National Geographic
“We're watching extinction unfold in front of us,” scientist says of the impact of Brazil's Balbina Dam. Picture of the Balbina dam. Brazil's Balbina Dam led to the creation of 3,546 islands, many small and isolated, in an area that was once continuous ...
Hydroelectric dams 'spell disaster for birds, tortoises'   New Vision
Hydroelectric dams spell disaster for birds, tortoises: study   AsiaOne
Study Says Amazon Biodiversity Faces New Adversary: Hydroelectric Dams   Tech Times
Maine News   
Malay Mail Online   
Techie News   
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AsiaOne
   
Psychic animals recruited to help predict earthquakes   
AsiaOne
The seismological bureau in Nanjing has transformed seven animal farms into seismic stations, believing that closely monitoring the behaviour of certain creatures can help forecast earthquakes, Modern Express reported. Breeders have to brief the bureau ...
Chinese scientists enlist animals to help predict earthquakes   EJ Insight

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Fox News
   
Dinosaur found in South Africa is related to an Argentinian one, researchers find   
Fox News
A new discovery in South Africa is offering a window into a dinosaur family tree that once spread across two continents, when Africa and South America were one piece of land. The newly identified Sefapanosaurus belongs to a group of dinos that are ...

Science Briefs : New dinosaur species identified   The Straits Times

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euronews
   
"No" vote in Greece could trigger Grexit: French PM   
Economic Times
LYON: Greece may have to leave the euro zone if Greeks vote against a reform-for-aid deal with its international creditors in Sunday's referendum, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Thursday. "We are asking them (Greeks) to vote with their eyes ...

Lyon: Climate change one summit at a time   euronews
France Still Concerned Following US-Owned Gas Plant Attack   New York Times
Cracks appear in Franco-German unity over Greek crisis   RFI
ABC News   
Reuters   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
SpaceX shows space station supply is, actually, as hard as rocket science   
The Australian Financial Review
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft breaks apart shortly after liftoff at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Sunday. John Raoux. by The Lex Column. Most businesses are more straightforward than rocket science. Resupplying the ...

SpaceX moves test of crew safety system to Florida   USA TODAY
Air Force says rocket accident won't bump SpaceX from competition   Reuters
How SpaceX's launch failure is also a measure of success   Fortune
Tech Times   
Texas A&M The Battalion   
Los Angeles Times   
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Los Angeles Times
   
New Horizons spacecraft sees strange black spots on Pluto's equator   
Los Angeles Times
Recent images taken by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft reveal four mysterious dark spots that appear to be evenly spaced along Pluto's equator. lRelated NASA's New Horizons spacecraft zooms in on Pluto · Science · NASA's New Horizons spacecraft ...

New Horizons Spots Mysterious Spots On Pluto: What Are They Really?   Tech Times
Planetarium, Astronomical Society plan Pluto celebration   FW Business
New Horizons finds mysterious dark spots on Pluto   The Space Reporter
The Denver Post (blog)   
West Seattle Blog (blog)   
Weekly Observer   
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BBC News
   
Oceans face 'acidification crisis'   
BBC News
Scientists have warned that marine life will be irreversibly changed unless CO2 emissions are drastically cut. Writing in Science, experts say the oceans are heating, losing oxygen and becoming more acidic because of CO2. They warn that the 2C maximum ...

Rising CO2 levels redistributing the world's food fish: UBC study   Vancouver Sun
World Must Cut Pollution to Save Marine Life, Study Warns   NDTV
Researchers Target Policy Makers, Treaty Negiotiators in New Climate Change ...   NW News Network
The Guardian   
CBS News   
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Engadget
   
DNA sequencing shows how woolly mammoths got that way   
Engadget
In what is being called the "most comprehensive" study of its kind, a team from the University of Chicago claims that it has revealed the massive amount of genetic change needed for woolly mammoths to adapt to their arctic environment. The study, which ...
Genome study reveals how the woolly mammoth thrived in the cold   Reuters
First Comprehensive Analysis of Woolly Mammoth Genome reveals Significant ...   PerfScience
Scientists "Resurrect" Woolly Mammoth Gene in Human Kidney Cell   Yibada (English Edition)

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Empire State Tribune
   
Sea horse's square tail could inspire future armored robots   
Los Angeles Times
With an equine head and a prehensile tail, the sea horse seems as odd as it is adorable -- but these strange little creatures are tougher than they look. Scientists studying the animal's square-shaped tail have discovered that it's better able to ...
Seahorse's Square Tail Could Pump Up Robotic Arms   NBCNews.com
Now that we know seahorses' tails are square there's a whole lot more we can ...   Irish Examiner
Scientists Find Latest Inspiration To Build Flexible And Tougher Robots From ...   Tech Times
Yibada (English Edition)   
Pioneer News   
Empire State Tribune   
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