2015年10月9日 星期五

2015-10-10 Singapore Science


Here And Now
   
Tu Youyou's win boosts China TCM research   
CCTV
Traditional Chinese medicine is an age-old healing system used to treat almost everything from arthritis to depression. It's long been a source of controversy both in China and abroad. It is a science or philosophy? A milestone in the international ...
Let PG card be used for TCM treatments   The Straits Times
What Chinese Scientist's Nobel Win Says About Science In China   Seating Chair

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Inquirer.net
   
Development Banks Boost Funding to Fight Climate Change   
New York Times
LIMA, Peru — The world's top development banks pledged Friday to boost their funding to lessen climate change's impact, aiming for the goal of $100 billion a year that rich countries have pledged to transfer to developing countries by 2020. The ...
New climate-financing pledges at IMF talks closer to $100 billion-a-year   Reuters

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Hindu Business Line
   
20 countries unite to fight climate change   
The Straits Times
LIMA • Finance ministers from 20 of the countries most vulnerable to climate change have launched the V-20 group to pool resources for their fight against the impact of global warming. The group, which includes some of the world's smallest and poorest ...

BD, other vulnerable nations form alliance to battle climate change   Financial Express Bangladesh
Twenty nations vulnerable to climate change seek more action   AsiaOne
Finance ministers launch V20 bloc to address climate change risks   The IUSB Preface
InsideClimate News   
The Guardian   
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The Indian Express
   
After discovering water, NASA now plans to manufacture oxygen on Mars   
The Indian Express
nasa, mars, nasa mars, mars water, mars oxygen, water on mars Dark, narrow streaks on Martian slopes such as these at Hale Crater are inferred to be formed by seasonal flow of water on contemporary Mars. The imaging and topographical information in ...

Nasa unveils missing pieces in journey to Mars   The Nation
Nasa plans Mars colonies by 2030s   Irish Independent
Curiosity rover: The reward for 'whale watching' on Mars   BBC News
CBS News   
Tech Times   
Business Insider   
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The TeCake
   
NASA unveils stunning view of great Indian wall from space   
The TeCake
Once again NASA has unveiled breathtaking view of great Indian wall from space. The amazing photo gallery of India-Pakistan border was captured by NASA astronaut aboard ISS (International Space Station) from a digital camera at night. Although the two ...

India's great wall can be seen from space   AsiaOne
Astronaut reveals how Pakistan''s border with India looks from space   electronicsfeed.com
Astronaut at the global Space Station captures images of Indo-Pak border   The Geopolitical and Conflict Report (blog)
Newser   
Chinatopix   
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Voice of America
   
Mali's Rare Desert Elephants Threatened by Poachers, Conflict   
Voice of America
October 09, 2015 2:11 PM. BAMAKO, MALI—. Poachers have killed more than 50 elephants in Mali this year, a large portion of the country's declining elephant population. In an attempt to protect the diminishing herd, 50 rangers are set to patrol a vast ...
Poaching threatens Mali's rare desert elephants: UN mission   TODAYonline
In Mali: Poaching threatens rare desert elephants   Pulse Nigeria
Poaching Threatens Mali's Rare Desert Elephants – UN   Leadership Newspapers

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AsiaOne
   
Workshop has nothing to do with sex, says don   
AsiaOne
JOHOR BARU - The "Love and Sex with Robots" workshop is not intended to promote any form of sexual relationship between humans and machines. "It's only an academic discussion among members of the academia," said the co-chair of the event, City ...

'Love and Sex with Robots' workshop not promoting sex, organiser says   Malay Mail Online

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Fox News
   
New bursts of ash and gas rise from Ecuador's Cotopaxi volcano   
Fox News
A large plume of ash and steam rises from the Cotopaxi volcano as seen from Quito, Ecuador, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2015. The Geophysics Institute said during the first week of October the Cotopaxi has shown an increase in emission of ash and temperature ...
Today in Pictures, Oct 9, 2015   The Straits Times
TODAY IN PICTURES: Oct. 8, 2015   Columbia Missourian
Around the Globe   Napa Valley Register
The Seattle Times   
Phys.Org   
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AsiaOne
   
Tokyo's Intermediatheque museum in stimulates curiosity   
AsiaOne
Director Yoshiaki Nishino talks about the intention behind the displays. The room is more than 60 meters long, and its displays were designed by UMUT works. Photo: The Japan News/ANN. Tokyo's Intermediatheque museum in stimulates curiosity.

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World Tech Today
   
Researchers recreate part of rat brain in computer   
The Straits Times
MIAMI • Building on years of research, 82 researchers from institutions around the world have reported that they had built a reconstruction of a section of a rat brain in a computer. The research was partly supported by the Human Brain Project, a 10 ...
Scientists hack the brain of a rat   World Tech Today
A Part of a Rat Brain Was Created Digitally   Flemingsburg Gazette
Scientists Develop First Digitally Recreated Brain Simulation (of the ...   Pioneer News
The Market Business   
Morning Ticker   
Times of India   
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