2015年10月29日 星期四

2015-10-30 Uganda Science


Washington Post
   
Climate change is doing some very strange things to the waters off New England   
Washington Post
This story has been updated. A new scientific study says that rapidly warming waters off the New England coast have had a severe consequence — the collapse of a cod fishery that saw too many catches even as overall cod numbers declined due to warmer ...

Water too warm for cod in US Gulf of Maine as stocks near collapse   The Guardian
Unusual warming kills Gulf of Maine cod   AsiaOne
Why Is It So Hard To Save Gulf Of Maine Cod? They're In Hot Water   NPR
The Boston Globe   
New York Times   
Reuters   
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Jakarta Post
   
Ozone hole grows over Antarctica: UN   
The News International
GENEVA: The seasonal hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica has widened to near-record size, the United Nations said Thursday, insisting though that efforts to save the earth's protective shield were still working. The World Meteorological ...
Annual Antarctic ozone hole larger and formed later in 2015   (e) Science News (press release) (registration)
Scientists warn of higher UV levels as Antarctic ozone hole expands   The Globe and Mail
Ozone hole over Antarctica swells to fourth-largest on record: NASA   Sydney Morning Herald
The Boston Globe   
USA TODAY   
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SpaceFlight Insider
   
Astronaut duo conduct spacewalk to upgrade ISS   
SpaceFlight Insider
Scott Kelly and Kjell Lindgren went on their first spacewalk on Oct. 28, 2015. Their tasks included putting a thermal blanket on the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, laying wires for the relocation of Pressurized Mating Adapter 3 and lubricating the ...
During spacewalk, astronauts fix up space station   13WMAZ
Oct. 28 NASA Spacewalk Completed By Scott Kelly And Kjell Lindgren; Next Will ...   KDramaStars
Astronaut Aboard International Space Station Inspires Colorado Students   CBS Local
Northern Californian   
MyTechBits   
Fort Worth Star Telegram   
NASA   
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News24
   
Spanish fossil sheds light on apes   
News24
Washington - The well-preserved partial skull and skeleton of a gibbon-like creature that lived 11.6 million years ago in Spain is shedding new light on the evolutionary history of modern apes. Scientists on Thursday announced the discovery in ...
Could This Finally be the Missing Link in Human evolution?   Rapid News Network
New Fossil Find Challenges Assumptions About Evolution Of All Great Apes ...   Tech Times
Ancestor of all apes might not be what scientists expected, new fossil shows   Los Angeles Times
Washington Post   
Wikipedia   
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Washington Post
   
The 'driest place on Earth' is covered in pink flowers after a crazy year of rain   
Washington Post
The Atacama Desert in Chile, known as the driest place on Earth, is awash with color after a year's worth of extreme rainfall. In an average year, this desert is a very dry place. Arica, Chile, in the northern Atacama holds the world record for the ...
'Driest Place on Earth' Transforms Into Floral Wonderland Due to Historic Rainfall   ABC News
Chilean desert blooms stunning pink carpet   The New Daily
An iconic Chilean desert is bursting with color   Fox News
Fox News Latino   
Efe   
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CBS Local
   
Large asteroid set to shoot by Earth on Halloween   
Reuters
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Oct 29 A large asteroid that scientists only discovered this month will make a relatively close approach to Earth on Saturday, astronomers say, providing one of the best opportunities in years to gather data about a passing space rock.
'Great Pumpkin' asteroid discovered 21 days ago will narrowly miss Earth this ...   ABC Online
Large asteroid dubbed the Great Pumpkin to fly by Earth on Halloween   Sydney Morning Herald
“Halloween asteroid” set to be Earth's closest encounter with an asteroid ...   KAKE
Columbus Dispatch   
Food Allergy Research & Education   
Jet Propulsion Laboratory - NASA   
Asteroid Radar Research - NASA   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Gender equality in space? Russia's all-female practice mission to the moon   
Christian Science Monitor
A group of Russian women embarked on an all-female mock moon mission on Wednesday, and officials say the experiment is a step toward correcting gender imbalance in Russia's space missions.
Russia's lunar exploration mission to the moon is 'high priority'   Daily Mail
Female space crew dismiss sexist questions: 'We don't need men or makeup'   Stuff.co.nz
Russia is testing the world's first all-female space crew for a mission to the ...   Quartz
Phys.Org   
TASS   
AFP.com   
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Scientific American
   
Electric Embrace: Eels Curl Up to Supercharge Shocks   
Scientific American
It's kind of like walking straight into an electric fence, or getting shot with a stun gun. That's how one biologist describes the experience of getting zapped by an electric eel. "You wouldn't voluntarily do it over and over again," said Kenneth ...
Study reveals Electric Eel bends its Body to Double its Shock Value   Northern Californian
Study shows how eels use physics to double their voltage   Pulse Headlines
Electric Eels Curl Their Bodies To Double The Voltage Of Their Jolts   Rapid News Network
HealthNewsDigest.com   
Christian Science Monitor   
Courthouse News Service   
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TV Newsroom
   
Puffins at risk of global extinction   
TV Newsroom
Atlantic puffins, Slavonian grebes, pochards and European turtle doves join the “Red List” of the worldwide Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), doubling the number of bird species given “vulnerable” status in the United Kingdom to eight. It brings ...
Four British bird species face extinction   NYSE Post
Christmas Bird Turtle Doves And Puffins May Soon Be Extinct; Birds Have Same ...   iSchoolGuide
Four UK bird species face extinction: Your pictures   BBC News
Discovery News   
Mashable   
Northern Californian   
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Sky News Australia
   
Prince Charles to address climate summit   
Sky News Australia
The Prince of Wales has said tackling deforestation will be central to combating global warming as he confirmed he will attend next month's crucial climate change summit. World leaders will gather in Paris in four weeks time to attend the Cop21 ...
How to hold a global conference on climate with green tech, principles? COP21 ...   InterAksyon
Edmonton climate conference builds up to COP21 in Paris   Edmonton Journal
A $4.8tr opportunity not yet grasped   Business Green
Kuwait News Agency   
The Guardian   
NDTV   
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