2015年11月4日 星期三

2015-11-05 Singapore Science


AsiaOne
   
Take a walk along bridge specially reserved for animals   
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - A unique $16 million bridge reserved for animals such as civets and pangolins is opening its doors for the first time to another species - humans. In the next two months, the National Parks Board (NParks) will conduct eight guided walks of ...

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SpaceNews
   
Dramatic New Photos of Antares Launch Failure   
SpaceNews
NASA has added a bunch of not-exactly-recent photos to its Flickr stream, including these dramatic photos of last October Antares launch failure. The Orbital ATK rocket exploded moments after lifting off on what would have been the Cygnus space tug's ...

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AsiaOne
   
Pterosaurs take flight from the sands of time   
AsiaOne
A pterosaur display in the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum's main biodiversity gallery on April 18, 2015. Photo: The Straits Times. Pterosaurs take flight from the sands of time. China Daily/ANN | Cheng Yingqi | Thursday, Nov 5, 2015. Cheng Yingqi.

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IBNLive
   
NASA is hiring astronauts   
IBNLive
NASA issued a hiring call on Wednesday for space explorers that may fly on future missions aboard commercially built spacecraft or NASA's deep-space Orion capsule. The agency will begin accepting applications from December 14 through mid-February.
Calling all wannabe astronauts. NASA's hiring for first time in 4 years (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Wanted: Astronauts. Got the right stuff?   USA TODAY
Got the right stuff? NASA is hiring astronauts   Inquirer.net
Pulse Headlines   
WDJT   
ValueWalk   
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The Weather Space
   
Will We See an Aurora Tonight?   
The Weather Space
The Met Office has said the Northern Lights could dazzle over Britain tonight - just a month after the last sighting of the incredible natural phenomenon over the UK. This has prompted the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to ...

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Wall Street Journal
   
Poorer Nations' Demand for Climate-Change Aid Weighs on Paris Talks   
Wall Street Journal
Poorer nations' demand that wealthier countries help bankroll their transition to cleaner energy has emerged as the biggest obstacle for world leaders seeking to reach an agreement on emissions at a summit that begins this month. World leaders arrive ...
International negotiations aren't the main game in the climate change fight ...   The Age
UN chief calls on member states to increase ambition ahead of climate conference   Xinhua
California revs up for Paris climate change summit   Los Angeles Times
UN News Centre   
Fox News   
Huffington Post   
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The Straits Times
   
Dinosaur predator a jaw-dropping wonder   
The Straits Times
Dinosaurs such as the Allosaurus (above), had large jaw gapes, a requirement The optimal and maximum jaw gapes for three species of dinosaurs featured in a new study. From left: Allosaurus fragilis, Tyrannosaurus rex and Erlikosaurus andrewsi.PHOTO: ...

Allosaurus had monstrously gaping jaws   The Nation
Dinosaurs Bite Preys with Mouth Opened 90 Degrees Wide   The Independent
Study Shows Just How Wide The T-Rex's Bite Actually Was   Tech Times
NYSE Post   
Maine News Online   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Diamonds may actually be really common   
Stuff.co.nz
Could the $2 million Mouawad Victoria's Secret Fantasy Bra, set with thousands of diamonds, really be worth just a few hundred bucks? New research on diamond formation suggests that the valuable stones might actually be a dime a dozen – but good luck ...

Diamonds form in a simple chemical reaction 120 miles underground   Daily Mail
Earth is Richer in Diamonds than Thought   The Independent
Diamonds May Be Common, Deep in the Earth   Newsweek
Christian Science Monitor   
Livemint   
News from The Johns Hopkins University   
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IBNLive
   
Startling trick turns jellyfish into super swimmers   
Futurity: Research News
Millions of years ago, jellyfish were already swimming the oceans with the same pulsing motions that use today. Now researchers have discovered a startling truth about how jellyfish and lampreys, another ancient species that undulate like eels, move ...
Jellyfish and Lampreys Reveal Swimming Secret for Better Submarines   Financial Company Voices
Jellyfish and Lampreys Use a Surprising Trick to Swim in Waters   The Weather Space
Jellyfish, lampreys are using this freakish trick   Steelers Lounge (blog)
Bills Insider (blog)   
Gizmodo Australia   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
NASA releases Halloween asteroid photos. What happened to skull face?   
Christian Science Monitor
NASA has captured new high-resolution images of asteroid 2015 TB145, which zoomed past Earth on Saturday. By Kelsey Warner, Staff November 4, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. Asteroid 2015 TB145 is depicted in eight individual radar images ...

High-resolution pictures of Halloween asteroid released   Youth Independent News
NASA captures detailed radar images of Halloween asteroid   MyTechBits
Radar images provide details on Halloween asteroid   Phys.Org
University Herald   
LAist   
RT   
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