2015年5月2日 星期六

2015-05-03 Tanzania Science


Uncover California
   
Astronauts at Risk from Space Radiation, Claims Study   
Uncover California
In a research published in the journal Science Advances on Friday, the detrimental effect of prolonged cosmic radiation on human brain has been established. The research was conducted in cooperation with NASA's Research Program, which is probing how ...

Big names converging on Washington for the Humans to Mars Summit this week   National Monitor
NASA Astronauts Heading to Mars Could Arrive Brain Damaged   Science Times
Study: Space Radiation From Mars May Be Dangerous To The Brain   American Live Wire
Columbus Dispatch   
Empire State Tribune   
Times Gazette   
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Quartz
   
NASA Achieves a Breakthrough with EM Drive Project   
NY City News
Researchers at NASA's Johnson Space Centre have tested an electromagnetic (EM) propulsion drive in vacuum that could practically facilitate space travel in and around the solar system. In this new research, the scientists at NASA have successfully tested ...

NASA's fiction-like “Warp-Drive” space travel nearing possibility?   Times Gazette
NASA 'Warp Drive' Project The EmDrive Won't Save Mars Mission From Cancer ...   The Inquisitr
NASA's Electromagnetic Drive Shouldn't Work, Works Anyway   Techaeris
Discovery News   
Times of India   
Chron.com (blog)   
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The Next Digit
   
A distinctive whistle pave the way for the discovery of new bird species   
The Next Digit
A new bird species Sichuan Bush Warbler was finally found in the central China's mountain terrain, which has a tendency to hide in the grassy vegetation. The elusive bird is confirmed as a new species and found out by its distinctive song. Sichuan-Bush- ...

New species of Singing bird Discovered in China   NY City News
Elusive new bird discovered in China   Business Standard
New bird species, Sichuan Bush Warbler, discovered in China   Market Business News
Clapway   
Tech Times   
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BBC News
   
Wildlife decline may lead to empty landscape   
The Nation
London - Populations of some of the world's largest wild animals are dwindling, raising the threat of an 'empty landscape', say scientists. About 60 percent of giant herbivores - plant-eaters - including rhinos, elephants and gorillas, are at risk of extinction, ...

Large Herbivores Face Extinction: Threatened Wildlife May Result to an 'empty ...   Empire State Tribune
Wildlife Declining Rapidly Says Scientists   Gazette Review
Threatened Wildlife May Leave Forests Empty   Gazette Herald
Economic Times   
Discovery News   
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Forbes
   
On Climate Change We Are All Shareholders   
Forbes
Each global citizen has the right to voice an opinion on the running of business when it comes to the survival of the planet. One could say that on this occasion, we are all shareholders. That fundamental equality under the stars is the backdrop today for ...

Is Solar Power About To Crush Big Oil And Big Coal AND End Global Warming?   The Market Oracle
Growing global demand for airconditioning as climate change causes extreme ...   Bay Area Indymedia
Experts peg 2 °C global warming goal as 'inadequate'   Techie News
Reuters   
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Guardian Liberty Voice
   
New Horizons Reveals New Information on Pluto   
Guardian Liberty Voice
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has brought back photos of Pluto on the 109th birthday of Clyde Tombaugh who is the man that discovered the dwarf planet in 1930. New Horizons was approximately 203 kilometers from Pluto which is over 126 million miles ...

Pluto May Have Icy Cap   Scientific American
Crowd packs VVC auditorium for science event   Hesperia Star
Instruments on Pluto space probe built at Southwest Research Institute   KSAT San Antonio
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West Texas News   
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Huffington Post
   
This Week in Science: Mercury Crash, T. Rex's Vegetarian Cousin, Super Strong ...   
Huffington Post
Seven days, lots of science in the news. Here's our roundup of some of the week's most notable and quotable items. 2015-05-01-1430499042-1116373-chilesaurus_sized_web.jpg. Illustration by Gabriel Lio / University of Birmingham. Stanford researchers ...

Keep calm, it's Chilesaurus diegosuarezi   Independent Online
Weird Chilean dinosaur is plant-eating theropod   Natural History Museum

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OCRegister
   
News in Photos: Volcano erupts again, May Day celebrated around the world   
OCRegister
CALBUCO VOLCANO ERUPTS AGAIN - A thick plume pours from the Calbuco volcano, near Puerto Varas, Chile on Thursday. The volcano erupted again on Thursday, sending dark burst of ash and hot rock billowing into the air and prompting Chilean ...

Rainfall in area of Chile volcano could cause mudslides   Washington Post

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