2014年12月23日 星期二

2014-12-24 Tanzania Science


National Geographic
   
NASA's NuStar Provides Insight On Sun After Snapping First Image   
Full-Time Whistle
NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, or NuSTAR, has snapped its first picture of the sun, producing the most sensitive solar portrait ever taken in high-energy X-rays and also providing new insight. Editor : David JACKMAN Category : SCIENCE23 ...

NASA's X-Ray Based Telescope Captures Extraordinary Image Of The Sun In ...   IJ Review
NASA's NuSTAR spacecraft captures stunning image of our sun   National Monitor
NuSTAR captures the sun's X-rays   3News NZ
Frontline Desk   
Capitalberg   
TheBlaze.com   
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Newsweek
   
Timelapse Video Shows Just How Cool Space Really Is   
Washington Free Beacon
European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst just returned from six months in space. While he was there Gerst performed some incredible feats like installing an Electromagnetic Levitator and snapping 12,500 4K resolution images. Those beautiful ...

See Five Months of Earth From Space: Timelapse   Discovery News
Astronaut Terry Virts tweets photo of San Antonio from space   mySanAntonio.com
Video: Stunning Time-Lapses Captured From Space   Newsweek
Irish Examiner   
CBS News   
Space.com   
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9news.com.au
   
Rosetta images capture comet's terrifyingly rugged landscape   
9news.com.au
Images of a comet hurtling through space some 400 million kilometres from earth have provided a rare glimpse of its surreal and imposing celestial landscape. The breathtaking series of Comet 67P was captured by the Rosetta, an unmanned spacecraft ...

New Incredible Photo Reveals Titanic Cliffs In Rosetta's Comet   Gizmodo Australia
ESA scientist Matt Taylor: Rosetta instrument will make invaluable discoveries   SpaceFlight Insider
Rosetta beams back stunning photo of cliff on comet   ITV News
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Daily Galaxy (blog)   
The Times (subscription)   
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Science Recorder
   
Study: Human bones became more fragile in shift from hunting to farming   
Science Recorder
Researchers have found that our bones are less dense than those of our hunter-gatherer ancestors due to a more sedentary, agricultural lifestyle. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles. Just $4.99/year. Subscribe ...

'Laziness' has made modern humans' bones brittle, reveals new study   Daily News & Analysis
Less exercise leads to fragile bones   The Hans India
3 reasons lack of exercise is making your bones fragile   TheHealthSite
Nature World News   
States Chronicle   
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Capitalberg
   
Corals depict that Strong Trade winds in the Pacific govern climate changes   
Capitalberg
Corals prevailing on the Pacific island of Kiribati have shown climate researchers that the climate rise would soon accelerate. Researchers have cracked the code of climate change through these corals and have found that the strong and weak ocean winds ...

Global Warming Hiatus Linked To Changes In Pacific Wind Patterns   Headlines & Global News
Severe coral bleaching hits Marshall Islands, north Pacific   Marianas Variety
Coral Bleaching Could Reach El Niño Levels This Year   ValueWalk
Geek Infinite   
The Capital Wide   
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Chron.com
   
Russia successfully tests new space rocket   
Chron.com
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia has successfully tested a new, heavy load space rocket after a long and strenuous development. President Vladimir Putin watched Tuesday's launch of the Angara -A5 booster rocket via a video link in the Kremlin. He hailed the test ...


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West Texas News
   
Monkeys Living in Different Areas Use distinct Alarm Calls: Study   
West Texas News
According to a new study, same species of monkeys residing in separate geographical regions use their alarm calls differently. Researchers during the study found that monkeys call actually has a more sophisticated structure than thought earlier. A combined ...

Monkey calls more sophisticated than thought Study   Jagran Post
Monkeys Have Distinct Dialects of Their Own   Island Crisis News
Campbell's Monkeys Found to Use Different Dialects to Describe Local Threats   DailyTech
Daijiworld.com   
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CNET
   
NASA Has Plans for Floating City Above Venus   
Gospel Herald
Although the surface of Venus reaches temperatures of 900 degrees Fahrenheit (500 degrees Celsius) and contains active volcanoes and atmospheric pressures 90 times stronger than Earth, NASA claims that a floating city could make it in the planet's ...

NASA ponders airship city above Venus   CBC.ca
NASA Desires a Floating Airship City Above Venus   Viral Global News
NASA scientists want to colonize Venus with giant floating cities   Quartz
CNN   
iAfrica.com   
Irish Independent   
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World Politics Review
   
Rich nations must fund stabilization of climate: IPCC chief   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: At a time when the developing world is worried over the rich nations' reluctance to contribute to the Green Climate Fund (GCF), the chairman of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) R K Pachauri remains hopeful that the ...

Cloudy outlook for robust climate accord   The Straits Times
Meena Menon: Lima, a new low for climate action   Gulf Today
CAFOD comments on Lima climate conference   Independent Catholic News
The Hans India   
Business Standard   
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Fisheries minister says sector employs over 200000 Gambians   
Daily Observer
The Fisheries minister, Mass Axi Gye, has disclosed that more than 200,000 Gambians are directly or indirectly employed by the nation's fisheries sector. Speaking recently at the launching of the regional fisheries project on Monitoring the Environment and ...


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