2015年7月27日 星期一

2015-07-28 Singapore Science


The West Australian
   
Australian humpback whale comeback a 'symbol of hope'   
AsiaOne
SYDNEY - Australia's humpback populations have recovered so well from years of devastating whaling that they could be delisted as a threatened species in a conservation success story scientists Tuesday hailed as "a symbol of hope". Humpback whales ...

Humpback whales make a comeback in Australian waters as numbers rebound   The Guardian
Aussie humpback whales doing swimmingly   Herald Sun
Aussie View: Whaling history links Aussies and Yankees   Middletown Press
KRWG News22   
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Channel News Asia
   
Top 10 Global Warming Lies   
The Heartland Institute
Editor's note: As a special feature this month, Environment & Climate News is publishing an article by Heartland Senior Fellow James Taylor rebutting a series of claims made by the Environmental Defense Fund in recent fund raising mailers it's sent out.
We are being misled about global warming   Herald & Review (blog)
Scientists concerned climate targets unable to slow down global warming   Channel News Asia

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eco-business.com
   
Climate Change Might Break Carbon Dating   
Smithsonian
Researchers have pinned the age the Earth to around 4.54 billion years old. The earliest evidence of the genus Homo dates back to 2.8 million years ago and the oldest artwork was created about 40,000 years ago. All these dates come from radiometric ...

Emissions threaten age of uncertainty for carbon dating   eco-business.com
Radiocarbon Dating: Widely Influnced By Fossil-Fuel Emissions   The Market Business

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RTCC
   
Mangroves rooted in Indonesia's climate target   
RTCC
Indonesia, one of the world's largest carbon emitters, would take a major step towards losing that tag by protecting its massive mangrove forests, according to new research. The mangroves, which store prodigious quantities of carbon, are currently ...


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New York Times
   
Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking Among Hundreds to Urge Ban on Military Robots   
New York Times
Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking, along with hundreds of artificial intelligence researchers and experts, are calling for a worldwide ban on so-called autonomous weapons, warning that they could set off a revolution in weaponry comparable to gunpowder ...

Why we must stop killer robots before they are built   Sydney Morning Herald
Human race will be threatened by killer robots: Hawking   9news.com.au
Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk warn of artificial intelligence impact on future ...   NEWS.com.au
Los Angeles Times   
Forbes   
CBS News   
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Washington Times
   
CAL THOMAS: Kepler-452b: Farway planet that could sustain intelligent life   
Washington Times
NASA has discovered the answer to all of our problems. It is another planet, a possible twin to Earth that could theoretically sustain life. This revelation could be bigger than Columbus “discovering” America, or Lewis and Clark finding the Northwest ...
NASA's Kepler Mission Identifies a Planet Similar to Eart   Echo Examiner
Earth-like Planet Astounds China and the Rest of the World   Yibada (English Edition)
200 billion stars   The Express Tribune (blog)
INFORUM   
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Wired
   
Really, Propellantless Space Drives Are Still Not a Thing   
Wired
The last time we saw the so-called EM Drive, it was causing a kerfuffle over at NASAspaceflight.com, where a member of a tiny team called Eagleworks at NASA's Johnson Space Center had posted some information about a propellantless propulsion device.
NASA shows off the International Space Station in glorious 4K   Engadget
Watch an antacid tablet and water mix it up in weightlessness   Mashable
Worms to visit space station for muscle loss study   The Space Reporter
Space Daily   
CNET   
io9   
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NDTV
   
Superfast light device for future computers   
Zee News
Washington: An ultra-fast light-emitting device that can flip on-and- off 90 billion times a second and could form the basis of optical computing has been developed. At its most basic level, your smartphone's battery is powering billions of transistors ...
Plasmonic Device has Speed and Efficiency to Serve Optical Computers   I-Connect007
Light-Emitting Device That Flashes 90 Billion Times A Second Could Be Basis Of ...   Headlines & Global News
Researchers Create Light-Emitting Device That Flashes 90 Billion Times Per Second   Tech Times

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Christian Science Monitor
   
Climate change drove sloths, mammoths to extinction, say scientists (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
Dramatic climate shifts made it difficult for large animals such as the woolly mammoth to survive, new research confirms. By Laura Geggel, LiveScience July 26, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. This photo shows a museum worker inspecting a replica of ...
Here's What Caused Megafauna Like the Mammoths to Go Extinct   VICE News
Sloths, mammoth extinct due to rapid climate change, claim researchers   Business Standard
Abrupt climate change, not humans, doomed the woolly mammoth   Examiner.com
NEWS.com.au   
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My Fox Boston
   
10 things to know before this week's blue moon   
My Fox Boston
It's time to brush up on what it means when you say "once in a blue moon." A blue moon will occur this Friday, July 31, 2015. A “blue moon” is not actually blue. There are two definitions of a blue moon. It can either be described as the second full ...
Blue moon coming to July's night sky   The Space Reporter
July 31 to Give you a Sneak Peek into the 'Blue Moon'   Maine News Online
Jimmy Westlake: Friday's full moon — blue or not?   Steamboat Pilot & Today
OregonLive.com   
Sentinel Republic   
Rapid News Network   
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