2015年2月7日 星期六

2015-02-08 Uganda Science


Tech Times
   
Lowly Termite, An Unlikely Savior Of Majestic Animals Like Lions, Elephants In ...   
Tech Times
Termite mounds may be able to hold back deserts. Here is how they do it! (Photo : Flickr / Jeff Attaway). Termites may be partly responsible for holding back deserts, protecting savannas, by building homes for plant life, a new study reveals. Princeton ...

Termite Dirt Mounds Are Essential in Preventing Desertification   The Utah People's Post
Study finds termites a good source to block desertification   Daily News
Study, Dirt Mounds Made By Termites Can Prevent Desertification   Frontline Desk
Pioneer News   
New Vision   
Business Standard   
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Guardian Liberty Voice
   
Volcanoes Influence Climate   
Guardian Liberty Voice
Volcanoes on land expel large amounts of carbon dioxide and scientists have questioned whether this might influence the climate. Only recently has there been a focus on the volcanoes deep within the sea. A new study of the sea-floor volcanoes at ...

Is Underwater Volcanic Activity Responsible For Climate Change   Online News Heard Now
Underwater volcanoes may have a major impact on Earth's climate   Examiner.com
Underwater volcanoes said to be playing a part in global warming   Techie News
National Monitor   
Sci-News.com   
National Geographic   
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Maine News
   
DARPA's ALASA could pave way for cheaper, faster satellite launches   
Techie News
DARPA is all set to take its Airborne Launch Assist Space Access module (ALASA) program to the next level after the program has shown promising results for its mission of sending 100-pound satellites into low Earth orbit (LEO) for just $1 million per launch.
​Watch how DARPA plans to launch satellites on planes   CBS News
US Army concept video reveals bold plan for low cost launches   Daily Mail
DARPA plans to launch satellites from jets   Fox News
Quartz   
iAfrica.com   
Engadget   
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Slate Magazine (blog)
   
Watch Jupiter's Moons Dance   
Slate Magazine (blog)
On Jan. 24, 2015, three of Jupiter's largest moons crossed directly in front of Jupiter's face at the same time. This is called a triple transit, and it's a relatively rare event. It was observed from many locations, but arguably the Hubble Space Telescope had the ...

Sky gazers to witness Jupiter coming closest to Earth tonight   Zee News
Rare spectacle of Jupiter   The Hindu
Hubble snaps three moons casting shadows on Jupiter   Christian Science Monitor
National Geographic   
WalesOnline   
USA TODAY   
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