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Building a better chip: Out of NUS, a material that outperforms silicon
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TODAY reports: The graphene-based sensor chip is 200 times more sensitive than silicon and less heat-affected, according to the researchers. By Wong Pei Ting, TODAY; POSTED: 30 Oct 2015 13:27; UPDATED: 30 Oct 2015 16:23. PHOTOS. Prof Yang ...
NUS researchers develop chip material that outperforms siliconTODAYonline
Graphene-based Magnetoresistance Sensor 200 Times as Sensitive as SiliconIEEE Spectrum
NUS scientists developed super sensitive magnetic sensorEurekAlert (press release)
Next Big Future
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TODAY reports: The graphene-based sensor chip is 200 times more sensitive than silicon and less heat-affected, according to the researchers. By Wong Pei Ting, TODAY; POSTED: 30 Oct 2015 13:27; UPDATED: 30 Oct 2015 16:23. PHOTOS. Prof Yang ...
NUS researchers develop chip material that outperforms silicon
Graphene-based Magnetoresistance Sensor 200 Times as Sensitive as Silicon
NUS scientists developed super sensitive magnetic sensor
Irish Independent
Current pledges 'not sufficient' to avoid catastrophic climate change
Irish Independent
Government pledges to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are not enough to keep average global temperature rises below 2C, the limit needed to prevent catastrophic climate change. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. An analysis ...
UN says global climate pledges not enough to stop rising emissionsToronto Star
Climate pledges keep 'door open' to warming under 2C: UNThe News International
Greenhouse gas emissions plans 'will slow climate change'Irish Examiner
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Irish Independent
Government pledges to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are not enough to keep average global temperature rises below 2C, the limit needed to prevent catastrophic climate change. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. An analysis ...
UN says global climate pledges not enough to stop rising emissions
Climate pledges keep 'door open' to warming under 2C: UN
Greenhouse gas emissions plans 'will slow climate change'
The Nation
Deal on Antarctic marine sanctuaries fails
The Nation
SYDNEY - International efforts to create two vast marine sanctuaries to protect the pristine wilderness of Antarctica failed Friday for the fifth time, but delegates said China's support for one reserve and Russia's commitment to further talks gave ...
China backs sanctuary ideaThe Star Online
No go for Antarctic sanctuary projectThe Straits Times
Antarctica reserve fail angers Ross descendantRadio New Zealand
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The Nation
SYDNEY - International efforts to create two vast marine sanctuaries to protect the pristine wilderness of Antarctica failed Friday for the fifth time, but delegates said China's support for one reserve and Russia's commitment to further talks gave ...
China backs sanctuary idea
No go for Antarctic sanctuary project
Antarctica reserve fail angers Ross descendant
The Straits Times
New Nasa data shows Brazil's drought deeper than thought
The Straits Times
A boat lies on the bottom of Amazonas river, in the city of Manaus, Brazil, on Oct 26, 2015. A severe drought has pushed river levels in Brazil's Amazon region to lows, leaving isolated communities dependent on emergency aid and thousands of boats ...
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A boat lies on the bottom of Amazonas river, in the city of Manaus, Brazil, on Oct 26, 2015. A severe drought has pushed river levels in Brazil's Amazon region to lows, leaving isolated communities dependent on emergency aid and thousands of boats ...
Radio Times
Ben Fogle risks his life with the daredevil fishermen of the Mekong River
Radio Times
The Mekong River meanders more than 4,350 km from its source in Tibet, through China, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand. It is the major artery for these regions, delivering food, transport, energy, water and life to millions of people along its snaking course.
Unwind at Echelon Thailand 2015's after-party at KU DÉ TA Bangkoke27
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Radio Times
The Mekong River meanders more than 4,350 km from its source in Tibet, through China, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand. It is the major artery for these regions, delivering food, transport, energy, water and life to millions of people along its snaking course.
Unwind at Echelon Thailand 2015's after-party at KU DÉ TA Bangkok
The Straits Times
Parts of Greenland ice sheet less vulnerable to climate change
Business Standard
Despite dramatic increases in ice melt across Greenland in recent years, the speed of ice movement in some areas has slowed down rather than accelerated, scientists have found. The finding, observed on a sector of the ice sheet that terminates on land ...
Movement Of Key Part Of Greenland Ice Sheet Slowingreportingclimatescience.com
Dumbest Global Warming Study Ever Wins Raves From New York TimesPJ Media (blog)
Greenland ice sheet not melting as fast as fearedZee News
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Business Standard
Despite dramatic increases in ice melt across Greenland in recent years, the speed of ice movement in some areas has slowed down rather than accelerated, scientists have found. The finding, observed on a sector of the ice sheet that terminates on land ...
Movement Of Key Part Of Greenland Ice Sheet Slowing
Dumbest Global Warming Study Ever Wins Raves From New York Times
Greenland ice sheet not melting as fast as feared
Bloomberg
Biggest Climate Threat You Never Heard of Is Stronger Than CO2
Bloomberg
The biggest global warming battle you've never heard of kicks off in Dubai this weekend. Climate negotiators from across the globe will gather in the Persian Gulf city to debate how to get rid of hydrofluorocarbons -- a class of hundreds of artificial ...
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Bloomberg
The biggest global warming battle you've never heard of kicks off in Dubai this weekend. Climate negotiators from across the globe will gather in the Persian Gulf city to debate how to get rid of hydrofluorocarbons -- a class of hundreds of artificial ...
NDTV
Global temperature to rise by three degree Celsius: Study
Business Standard
If the countries stick to the climate efforts that they have now committed, these could lead to long term temperature increase to around three degree Celsius, a notch above the goal of limiting global warming to two degree Celsius, projects new research.
Global temperature will increase around 3 degrees Celsius: European Commission ...PrepSure
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Business Standard
If the countries stick to the climate efforts that they have now committed, these could lead to long term temperature increase to around three degree Celsius, a notch above the goal of limiting global warming to two degree Celsius, projects new research.
Global temperature will increase around 3 degrees Celsius: European Commission ...
The New Paper
New quantum physics comic book for kids launched
The New Paper
At first, author and comic book artist Otto Fong, 47, did not understand what quantum physics was about. He admitted that tackling the subject for a children's comic book had been a daunting task even though he was a former science teacher at Raffles ...
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The New Paper
At first, author and comic book artist Otto Fong, 47, did not understand what quantum physics was about. He admitted that tackling the subject for a children's comic book had been a daunting task even though he was a former science teacher at Raffles ...
CNN
Massive fissure mysteriously opens in Wyoming mountains
TODAYonline
WYOMING — A massive fissure that has mysteriously appeared on the flanks of the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming is a slow-moving landslide possibly triggered by excessive precipitation combined with moisture from a nearby spring, a state geologist said ...
Giant Crack Open up in Wyoming's Bighorn MountainsI4U News
Awe, curiosity over sudden, huge 'gash' in Wyoming's Bighorn MountainsChannel 2 News
Crevasse opens up in Big Horn Mountains prompting interest on social mediaFinancialSpots.com
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TODAYonline
WYOMING — A massive fissure that has mysteriously appeared on the flanks of the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming is a slow-moving landslide possibly triggered by excessive precipitation combined with moisture from a nearby spring, a state geologist said ...
Giant Crack Open up in Wyoming's Bighorn Mountains
Awe, curiosity over sudden, huge 'gash' in Wyoming's Bighorn Mountains
Crevasse opens up in Big Horn Mountains prompting interest on social media
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