2015年8月25日 星期二

2015-08-26 Singapore Science


ClaimsJournal.com
   
How to build industrial robots that don't kill humans   
TODAYonline
BERLIN — In June, a robot crushed a man to death in a Volkswagen factory in Germany. The 22-year-old maintenance worker became trapped between a large robotic arm and a metal plate, in an area usually off-bounds to humans. The tragic incident ...

Industrial Robots Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015 to ...   Press Release Rocket
Global industrial robotics market to reach $41bn by 2020   Trade Arabia

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The Straits Times
   
Kuala Lumpur to discuss haze with Jakarta as parts of Malaysia affected   
The Straits Times
PETALING JAYA (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Malaysia's Natural Resources and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar will be meeting his Indonesian counterpart to discuss the issue of transboundary haze. Parts of ...


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Newsx
   
Indoor air quality protocol soon: Prakash Javadekar   
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar today said that the problem of air pollution in Delhi can be tackled "unitedly" through science, technology, political will and rules while asserting that his Ministry is preparing an indoor air quality ...
Opinion: Air quality improving in Cincinnati   Cincinnati.com
'Very high' pollution warning issued for Hong Kong   Channel News Asia
Smog-eating bus shelter developed to combat China's deadly air   GCR

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agprofessional.com
   
Work on barren soil may bear fruit   
agprofessional.com
Australian and Chinese scientists have made significant progress in determining what causes soil acidification – a discovery that could assist in turning back the clock on degraded croplands. James Cook University's Associate Professor Paul Nelson ...

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Herald and News
   
Oregon archaeologists to revisit early human cave settlement   
Reuters
PORTLAND, Ore. Archaeologists will revisit a cave in remote central Oregon, where the world's oldest-known footwear was unearthed decades ago, in the hope of shedding new light on the spread of early human settlement through the Americas. University of ...

Archaeologists to revisit Fort Rock site   Herald and News

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Engadget
   
NASA's latest Ceres photo shows a strange, conical mountain   
Engadget
If you were hoping that closer-up photos of Ceres would solve some of the dwarf planet's mysteries... well, you'll have to keep waiting. NASA's Dawn probe has transmitted pictures taken from 915 miles up, and one of them shows an odd, conical mountain ...

A Shiny, 4-Mile-Tall Mountain On Ceres Has NASA Taking A Closer Look   Forbes
Dawn Spacecraft Captures Closest View of Ceres Yet   The Hullabaloo Online
Ceres Mountain Seen in Greatest Detail Available to Date in New Images   PPP Focus.com
89.3 KPCC   
Fx Report Daily   
The Space Reporter   
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CNET
   
Physicist Hawking says there's a way out of a black hole   
CNET
In a speech in Stockholm, renowned scientist Stephen Hawking says black holes "are not the eternal prisons they were once thought." That's the easy version of his musings on the topic. Tech Culture. 26 August 20151:08 am BST. Chris Matyszczyk mugshot.
Stephen Hawking believes he's solved a huge mystery about black holes   Chicago Tribune
Stephen Hawking says black holes aren't so black after all: Information can ...   Herald Sun
Hawking asserts there is way out of the 'black hole'   Irish Examiner
The Australian (blog)   
Gizmodo   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Al Jazeera America
   
Carbon trading fails to reduce emissions, harms climate, study says   
Al Jazeera America
A United Nations-backed carbon-trading scheme in Europe, originally meant to combat global warming, has instead resulted in the release of more than half a billion additional tons of greenhouse gases, according to a new report. The Stockholm ...
The carbon credit scheme is doing more harm than good, costing 600 million ...   ZME Science
Carbon credit scheme questioned   BBC News
Report: Ukrainian, Russian Carbon Credits Increased Emissions by 600 Million Tons   PJ Media
Christian Science Monitor   
Hot Air   
Laboratory Equipment   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Officials: Gray wolves have returned to Northern California (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
The gray wolf pack of two adults and five pups was spotted in southeastern Siskiyou County. It is named the Shasta pack for nearby Mount Shasta. By Denise Hassanzade Ajiri, Staff August 25, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. An image of a wolf pack ...

First Grey Wolf Pack In California Spotted In Past Century   Huffington Post
Wolves' arrival spurs calls for management   California Farm Bureau
Welcome back, gray wolf   Los Angeles Times
Tucson News Now   
The Hullabaloo Online   
Times Gazette   
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CBC.ca
   
You can now be buried on the moon — even if you're not rich   
CBC.ca
Space burials are longer the stuff of science fiction (and wealthy science fiction TV show creators.) The cremated remains of more than 450 people have been shot into orbit since Stark Trek creator Gene Roddenberry paved the way in 1992, most of them ...
Study Determines Cause of Volcanic Eruptions on Moon   Northern Californian
Moon Once Poured Out 'Fountains Of Fire' Similar to Earth   The Market Business
Ancient lunar 'fire fountains' point to moon's origin   Christian Science Monitor
The Register   
The Weather Space   
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