2015年7月23日 星期四

2015-07-24 Singapore Science


Jakarta Post
   
Bali eyes turning ash into tourist cash   
Sky News Australia
The volcanic drama responsible for a terrible start to Bali's peak tourist season could also be the key to its recovery. Throughout July, unpredictable ash clouds from Mount Raung have intermittently halted inbound flights, as well as the outbound ...
Thousands stranded in Indonesia as airports remain closed   Economic Times
Australian airlines again cancel flights to Bali due to Indonesian volcano   Xinhua
Volcanic ash cloud: Virgin and Jetstar resume flights to Bali   Sydney Morning Herald
NEWS.com.au   
ABC Online   
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Reuters
   
Astronomers discover most Earth-like planet yet   
Reuters
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. A planet believed to be remarkably similar to Earth has been discovered orbiting a distant sun-like star, bolstering hopes of finding life elsewhere in the universe, U.S. scientists said on Thursday. The planet, which is about 60 ...
Is Kepler-452b an Earth twin? More like a bigger, older cousin   Los Angeles Times
Meet Earth 2.0: Nasa finds new planet just like ours   Irish Independent
Earth-like planet discovered by Kepler telescope is the best bet for possible life   The Globe and Mail
TODAYonline   
India Today   
Mashable   
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The Straits Times
   
Clawing back territory for the natives   
The Straits Times
A popular aquarium pet, the red-claw crayfish has made its way into the wild. It is among a growing number of alien species taking over reservoirs in Singapore. But unlike most invasive fish which cannot leave the water, it has crawled up into ...

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The Nation
   
Russian, Japanese, US crew reach ISS   
The Nation
MOSCOW - Astronauts from Russia, Japan and the United States Thursday docked successfully with the International Space Station after a two-month delay, despite a minor hiccup. The Soyuz TMA 17M rocket - carrying cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, US ...

Expedition 44 arrives   The Guardian
NASA's robot R2 needs your help   CNNMoney
Watch Astronauts Dock With the International Space Station   TIME
Arab News   
GMA News   
Irish Examiner   
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eco-business.com
   
UK's leading scientists urge immediate climate action   
eco-business.com
The pre-eminent institutions in British science and engineering – some with long records of promoting fossil fuels – say the UK should lead the way to a zero carbon world. industrial rev uk. Stephenson's Planet, one of the world's first steam ...

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AsiaOne
   
Ancient human bones found in historical site in China   
AsiaOne
A view of an almost complete human skull fossil unearthed in Henan province last month. Photo: Reuters. Ancient human bones found in historical site in China. China Daily/ANN | Thursday, Jul 23, 2015. Home Shares. 8. China Daily/ANN Thursday, Jul 23 ...

100000 years old two human bones discovered in China   News Recorder
Two human bones about 100000 years old found in China   Lauderdale Daily News
Ancient Skull with Membrane Intact Found in China   Microfinance Monitor
The New Indian Express   
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The Nation
   
Sea turtle nests at risk from climate change: Australian study   
The Nation
SYDNEY - Rising sea levels from climate change are a threat to sea turtle populations as eggs laid on beaches become submerged in saltwater, Australian scientists said Thursday. Eggs buried by female turtles in usually “high and dry” areas on beaches ...

Sea turtle nests at risk from climate change   Gulf Times

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CNET
   
Snake fossil with four legs just wants a hug   
CNET
The discovery of a fossil of a snake with four legs suggests that the modern-day reptiles evolved from digging, rather than swimming, ancestors. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; 24 July 2015, 12:09 pm AEST. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. email.
Four-legged snake ancestor 'dug burrows'   BBC News
Fossil of a four-legged snake found in Brazil   The News International
Scientists Find 4-Legged Snake Fossil   Huffington Post

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CBS News
   
Did climate change kill the woolly mammoth?   
CBS News
It was long thought that hunting by humans was the driving force behind the demise of mammoths, giant sloths and other massive mammals that roamed the Earth tens of thousand of years ago. But a new study published Thursday in Science concludes that ...

Mighty Mammoths Fell Prey to Rapidly Warming Earth   Live Science
Abrupt climate change may have doomed mammoths and other megafauna, scientists ...   Washington Post
Mammoths were killed by global warming   Scotsman
Tech Times   
Western Daily Press   
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BT.com
   
University Of Essex plans to build swimming pool to recreate 'outer space ...   
BT.com
Ever wondered what an outer space swimming pool would look like? If you were, then good news – because plans are already in progress to make this dream happen. The University of Essex has begun initial discussions to build the research, training and ...

Plans for world's largest swimming pool, with depths of 164ft, to open in Essex   Metro
World's deepest 'space' pool planned for Essex university   BBC News
University of Essex plans to build 'outer space' swimming pool   Irish Independent
Gizmodo   
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