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2015-11-02 Singapore Science


The Nation
   
Renewables key in race against climate change clock   
The Nation
PARIS: Any plausible game plan for capping the rise of Earth's surface temperature depends on replacing fossil fuels with energy sources that generate little or no carbon pollution. That means renewables, especially solar and wind, both of which face ...
Climate change treaty will be the flop of the year   The Australian Financial Review
To Paris and beyond   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Planned emissions cuts not enough to save climate, says UN   Christian Science Monitor
Financial Times   
unfccc   
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Putin Believes Global Warming 'Is A Fraud To Restrain Developing Nations'   
Canada Free Press
The Russian president believes that “there is no global warming, that this is a fraud to restrain the industrial development of several countries including Russia,” says Stanislav Belkovsky, a political analyst and critic of Putin. “That is why this ...

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Daily Life
   
How climate change disproportionately affects women   
Daily Life
In a few weeks' time, world leaders, policy-makers, scientists and lobbyists will converge on Paris for the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference, and hopefully agree to a universal and binding agreement on climate to serve as the successor to ...

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Space.com
   
Skull-Shaped Halloween Asteroid Zips by Earth, a Treat for Scientists   
Space.com
On Halloween night, while ghouls and goblins did their trick-or-treating, an asteroid that is most likely a dead comet made a close flyby of Earth, with radar images revealing its eerie skull shape. On Saturday (Oct. 31), the asteroid 2015 TB145 passed ...
Skull-Faced 'Dead' Comet Skims Past Earth on Halloween   NDTV
That asteroid that flew by Earth on Halloween sort of looks like a skull   Christian Science Monitor
Massive Halloween asteroid due to fly past Earth   Irish Times
CNN   
Slate Magazine (blog)   
Gizmodo   
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Market Business News
   
Rare Omura's whales filmed for the first time   
Market Business News
The first-ever field observations of Omura's whales, the world's rarest whales, have been made by an international team of scientists off the coast of Madagascar. The biologists, who published their research in the Royal Society Open Science journal, ...

First glimpse of rare whale   The Daily Star
Omura whale spotted in the wild   Junior College
World's rarest whale filmed for first time off coast of Madagascar allaying   inside KOREA
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Calgary Herald
   
Rescue of humpback whale caught in massive fishing line caught on camera: Watch   
Calgary Herald
An entangled humpback whale off the Southern California coast was discovered during a whale watching trip in Long Beach. Rescuers have since managed to cut it free. 02X148_50DD_9. Rescuers from nearby Sea World helped free a humpback whale ...

California Rescuers Free Humpback Whale Entangled In Fishing Line   Tech Times
Entangled whale found off California coast just one of many, say experts   Christian Science Monitor
California rescuers free entangled whale in two-day operation   abc7news.com
Mashable   
TODAYonline   
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ScienceAlert
   
Antarctica is gaining more ice than it's losing, NASA study finds   
ScienceAlert
A new study from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Centre has revealed that the Antarctic ice sheet is thickening enough to currently outweigh the losses of ice occurring due to global warming. The continuous melting of ice at the poles of the Earth has been ...
Global Warming 2015: Antarctica Actually Gaining Ice, But It Won't Last   International Business Times
Ice gain outpacing loss in Antartica   MyTechBits
Mass gain of the Antarctic snow is more than losses   wwntradio
Newzy   
BABW News   
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Immortal News
   
Tyrannosaurus Rex Bone Fossils Indicate Cannibalistic Behavior   
Immortal News
A new study has determined that the prehistoric super predator, the Tyrannosaurus Rex, may have engaged in cannibalistic meals. An analysis of bite marks on fossilized bones suggests that the T.rex ate its own kind in addition to a long list of other prey.
Cannibal T-Rex: Evidence discovered suggests Tyrannosaurus Rex ate each other   Wakey Wakey News
Tyrannosaurus Dinosaurs Ate Each Other, Bone Marks Reveal   The Weather Space
Recent findings suggest that T.rex was a cannibal   Nature World Report
New Historian   
National Geographic   
Gracious Column   
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Times Gazette
   
Flexible phototransistor developed by UM-Madison could help in digital imaging ...   
NYC Today
University of Wisconsin researchers have claimed development of the fastest and highly flexible silicon phototransistor. The UM-Madison team behind the project informed that the inspiration for the phototransistor came from the eyes of mammals. While ...
University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers have created a highly responsive ...   New York Recorder
What is the future of digital photography? Here are 6 possible innovations   Morning Ticker
This is the fastest phototransistor ever made (+Video)   Nature World Report
TV Newsroom   
Wakey Wakey News   
Insight Ticker   
Phys.org   
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The Inquisitr
   
This NASA Earthworks Ancient Discovery Wasn't Supposed To Be Seen From Space   
The Inquisitr
NASA revealed its findings from a recent snapshot of ancient Earthworks. The magnitude of each section is equivalent to “several football fields.” More than a hundred of them are visible. ADVERTISING. According to New York Times, one of them is being ...

NASA News: New Ancient Earthworks Discovered in Kazakhstan   Christian Post
NASA reveals shocking satellite images of Kazakhstan desert!   Zee News
Look At These Awesome 8000-Year-Old Geoglyphs in Kazakhstan   http://www.anewdomain.net/ (satire)
I4U News   
Press TV   
NASA   
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