2014年8月9日 星期六

2014-08-10 Uganda Science

  ABC News   
'Super moon'? Meteors? Maybe  The Durango Herald
Traffic streaks by in front of the moon as it rises Saturday behind the Memorial Bridge in Washington, D.C. The full moon overnight tonight may seem huge, but it's just an illusion caused by its position in the sky. Stargazers may be in for a treat starting today, ...

Photos: Biggest Supermoon of the Summer   KAALtv.com
How to measure 2014 biggest 'supermoon': diopter, theodolite, or just eye it? (+ ...   Christian Science Monitor
Perseid Meteors Peak Next Few Nights   WPRI-TV 12 (blog)
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  Economic Times   
Malaysia minister to hold MH370 talks  9news.com.au
Malaysia's transport minister is set to visit Australia to hold talks on the search and recovery of downed passenger plane MH370. Liow Tiong Lai will arrive on August 19 and meet with Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss, as well as relevant agencies and ...

Malaysia remains committed to MH370 search   AsiaOne
Malaysia says it is still committed to MH370's search   Economic Times
Tripartite meeting to be held on MH370 hunt   Zee News
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  NBCNews.com   
New Video Shows NASA's Cool Flying Saucer In Action At Last  Gizmodo Australia
Video: At last, here's the video of NASA's LDSD test — the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator system that will take a new rover to Mars, one even larger than Curiosity. It's impressive to see the entire system in action, working like clockwork even while the ...

NASA Mars 'saucer' test A-OK despite bad chute   Chinatopix
Image of the Day: July 2014   LiveScience.com
NASA releases footage of supersonic near-space flight   Al-Arabiya
WallStreet OTC   
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  Guardian Liberty Voice   
NASA: Astronauts on Drugs  Guardian Liberty Voice
Sleep deprivation, which is a potentially dangerous condition in the intense environment of off-world living , is common among astronauts and an important issue for NASA. This is true both for the time astronauts are actually in space, as well as the weeks ...

Astronauts Face Sleep Deprivation, Says Study   Techsonia
Sleep Deficiency A Major Concern for Astronauts   Dumb-Out
Astronauts regularly Use Sleeping Pills in Space   Uncover California
Ars Technica   
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  Cordis News   
Mission accomplished – Rosetta catches up with a comet at last!  Asian Tribune
On August 6th, the European Space Agency – ESA – passed a significant milestone in its 39-year-old history while its spacecraft, Rosetta – the comet chaser – finally caught up with the celestial object that it had been pursuing for well over a decade; Rosetta ...

Comet joined by space probe after 10-year pursuit   Hawaii News Now
New Norcia's Small WA town has played a huge role in space missions   Upstart Magazine
Rosetta starts orbiting comet, prepares to land   Delhi Daily News
ScienceAlert   
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  Tech Times   
Fast, self-assembling Origami robots prove Transformers can be real (Video)  Tech Times
Origami robots may be the next great revolution in automated technology. Starting from a flat plane, the tiny robot can fold itself into a three-dimensional form, and start traveling in less than five minutes. Origami is an ancient art form developed in Japan, home ...

Small, Fast, Easy-to-make robots are made by Scientists   Upstart Magazine
Scientists Make Cheap, Fast Self-Assembling Robots   Sci-Tech Today
Origami Robots Fold Themselves And Walk Away   Forbes
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Indian-origin girl creates 'genius plan' to keep trolls at bay, makes it to Google ...  Daily News & Analysis
Trisha Prabhu, an Indian-origin girl came up with a brilliant new tool that could help reduce cyberbullying and trolling. The 14-year-old hypothesized that adolescents might be less willing to troll others if an alert mechanism would be in effect, the Verge ...

Google Science Prize Shortlist for US Girl's Anti-Bullying Software   International Business Times UK
Cyberbullying: The internet's dark side   Covington News
A teenager creates new tool to reduce incidence of cyberbullying & trolling   NewsPoint Africa
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Cosmopolitan UK   
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  Reuters UK   
No red tide found onshore in Pinellas  Tampa Bay Newspapers
Red tide in “very low to low” concentrations remains well offshore the coast of northern Pinellas County, according to latest information from the Florida Wildlife Commission. In a report issued Aug. 8, the FWC confirms that “no bloom levels of red tide have ...

Toxic Red Tide Threatens Florida's Marine Life   Argyll Free Press
Red tide bloom threatens Florida coastal life   Daily Digest
Massive red tide bloom threatens Florida's Gulf of Mexico coast   Science Recorder
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Pigeon bones reveal secrets of Neanderthals' diet  The Daily Star
PARIS: Neanderthals may have caught, butchered and cooked pigeons long before modern humans became regular consumers of bird meat, a new study has revealed. Close examination of 1,724 bird bones in a cave in Gibraltar revealed cuts, human tooth ...

Fowl play: Neanderthals were first...   Rappler
Neanderthals hunted and ate wild pigeons, says Study   Austrian Tribune
Evidence Shows Neanderthals Ate Birds   Smithsonian
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  Blue & Green Tomorrow   
Tornado strength and frequency could be linked to climate change – study  Blue & Green Tomorrow
More severe, multiple tornadoes are ravaging the US than in previous years, a study has found. New research by lead author Professor James Elsner, from Florida State University, has found these destructive vortexes could be linked to global warming.
Climate Change May Affect Frequency, Strength of Tornadoes   University Herald
Geographers Link Tornado Strength To Climate Change   Science 2.0
The strength of tornadoes is increasing due to climate change   Upstart Magazine
Chinatopix   
LiveScience.com   
New Scientist   
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