2015年7月27日 星期一

2015-07-28 Tanzania Health


CBS Local
   
Local Biotech Working On World's First Malaria Vaccine   
CBS Local
BOSTON (CBS) – A major drug maker is making strides against malaria and a local biotech company is a big part of that success. Agenus Bio of Lexington has been working for years with drug giant GlaxoSmithKline on development of a malaria vaccine.
First malaria vaccine excites scientists   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)

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Grumeti Donates Equipment to Mara Natta Health Centre   
AllAfrica.com
Serengeti — Singita Grumeti Reserves (SGR) and its sister organization, Grumeti Fund (GF) have donated a modern oxygen concentrator and six mattresses to Natta Health Centre in Serengeti District, Mara Region. The medical equipment will help to ...

2015-07-28 Tanzania Science


New York Times
   
Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking Among Hundreds to Urge Ban on Military Robots   
New York Times
Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking, along with hundreds of artificial intelligence researchers and experts, are calling for a worldwide ban on so-called autonomous weapons, warning that they could set off a revolution in weaponry comparable to gunpowder ...

2015-07-28 Tanzania Sports


Goal.com
   
CECAFA Cup rolls into quarters   
Daily News
AFTER the group stage of the East and Central African club championship came to a close on Sunday, the field is now set for the knockout stage, with all eyes on Wednesday's thrilling tie pitting local giants Young Africans against Azam FC. Eight ...
Malakia stands in Gor Mahia's way | 2015 CECAFA Kagame Cup   Kawowo Sports
Wanga tips Gor Mahia to lift Cecafa Kagame Cup   Goal.com
Azam on brink of regional title haul   IPPmedia
AllAfrica.com   
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East African Business Week
   
Legislator lays accent on Airtel Rising Stars   
Daily News
ILALA Member of Parliament Mussa Azzan Zungu opened Dar es Salaam regional Airtel Rising Stars football tournament and exhorted the U-17 youngsters to work hard with a view to achieving their dreams of succeeding in life through football. Zungu also ...

2015-07-28 Tanzania Entertainment


Jamaica Gleaner (subscription)
   
2015 ZIFF Awards: Check out the complete list of winners   
Pulse.com.gh
ZIFF 2015 awarded a host of prizes to top films from around the world this evening during a stellar closing ceremony at the Old Fort in Stone Town. Published: 28 minutes ago; David Mawuli. Print; eMail · play ...

2015-07-28 Tanzania Technology


USA TODAY
   
OnePlus 2 hopes to be a new flagship killer to rival iPhone, Galaxy   
USA TODAY
New York— On the heels of last year's sleeper hit, Chinese start-up OnePlus has announced a new phone that promises iPhone-type specs at half the price. Late Monday the company unveiled the the OnePlus 2, its successor to last year's OnePlus One .
OnePlus finally reveals the OnePlus 2, its 'flagship killer', starting at $329   Mashable
OnePlus 2: A Big Android Phone for Relatively Little Money   Wall Street Journal (blog)
OnePlus 2: Key highlights of the new flagship smartphone   IBNLive
Firstpost   
ZDNet   
Wired   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Hackers can use a text to infiltrate your Android smartphone   
Stuff.co.nz
New report says a text message can be used to hack into your Android phone, without you even having to open it. Hackers have found a way to steal information from Android phones with just a text. The scariest part, according to Forbes? You don't even ...
Android flaw lets hackers break in with a text message   AsiaOne
Oh Great, New Android Flaw Lets Hackers Into Your Phone With Just A Text   Gizmodo Australia
950 million devices are at risk   NEWS.com.au
ZDNet   
Mashable   
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VentureBeat
   
YouTube shakes off Google+   
Los Angeles Times
Google is saying that it's time for Google+ to be going, going… though not completely gone. The company announced Monday it will pull back Google+'s integration with Google products in an attempt to streamline the service, which has been panned by ...

2015-07-28 Tanzania Business


Huffington Post
   
Smallholder Farmers Are The New Global Food Frontier   
Huffington Post
One-third of the world's 7.3 billion people are smallholder farmers and their families who produce nearly 70 percent of all food consumed worldwide on 60 percent of the planet's arable land. For what sounds like a major part of the global economy, you ...

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Statoil launches safety training for fishermen   
Daily News
STATOIL Tanzania yesterday launched a Safety of Life at Sea training for 100 fishermen in Mtwara with the aim to improve their knowledge on how to survive at the sea. The training, sponsored by Statoil, also seeks to build awareness on the offshore oil ...

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Mwalimu Bank listing on Dar bourse on course   
Daily News
COMPILATION of banking information of investors in the Mwalimu Commercial Bank (MCB) is expected to be completed this week ahead of the official listing of the bank on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE). The bank, according to its prospectus, was ...

2015-07-28 Tanzania World


Los Angeles Times
   
Ex-president APJ Abdul Kalam dies at 83, pushed for a nuclear India   
Los Angeles Times
Former Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, known as the father of the country's military missile program, died Monday after collapsing while delivering a lecture, a top state official said. He was 83. Kalam was the nation's president from 2002 until ...
APJ Abdul Kalam: An excellent person   Times of India
Nation Mourns People's President APJ Abdul Kalam; PM Modi to Receive Body at ...   NDTV
10 Rajaji Marg waits for former president APJ Abdul Kalam, one last time   The Indian Express
Livemint   
Firstpost   
IBNLive   
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Firstpost
   
Cuba, Malaysia removed from US human trafficking blacklist   
Firstpost
Washington: Democratic lawmakers and rights groups on Monday accused the State Department of politicizing its annual rankings of nations on their efforts to combat modern-day slavery, as key trading partner Malaysia was taken off a blacklist. Cuba was ...

2015-07-28 Tanzania Africa


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Obama meets Lucy, an ancient 'ancestor', in Ethiopia   
Sydney Morning Herald
Addis Ababa: , Barack Obama came to Africa partially to connect with the continent of his forefathers. On Monday, he met an ancestor of an altogether different kind: "Lucy", the 3.2 million-year-old partial skeleton of a hominid discovered in Ethiopia.
Barak Obama lauds Ethiopia over fight against al-Shabaab   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Obama pushes for end to South Sudan conflict   The Seattle Times
Obama in keynote African Union speech   9news.com.au
New York Times   
Hindustan Times   
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The Week Magazine
   
Tourist suspected of illegally killing lion in Zimbabwe   
The Week Magazine
A tourist is suspected of paying a safari operator $55,000 in order to kill Cecil, a 13-year-old lion who lived in a national park in Zimbabwe. "He was the most beautiful animal". Tribute to Cecil, Zimbabwe's famous lion killed by hunter http://t.co ...
Death of Zimbabwe's famous lion Cecil sparks outrage   The Globe and Mail
Foreign hunter accused of killing Zimbabwe lion   The Nation
Safari tourist suspected in killing of Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe   CNN
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Mashable   
Slate Magazine (blog)   
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CHANNELS TELEVISION
   
House Of Reps Deputy Speaker Says He Will Not Resign   
CHANNELS TELEVISION
Yusuf-Lasun deputy speaker The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives in Nigeria, Honourable Yusuf Lasun, has insisted that he will not be forced to resign as the Deputy Speaker of the House. Addressing members of the Abuja chapter of the ...

2015-07-28 Tanzania Tanzania


Ikulu trashes reports on Kikwete salary   
Daily News
THE State House has refuted reports published in a local daily that President Jakaya Kikwete is among five highly- paid African heads of state. A statement issued by the Directorate of Presidential Communications in Dar es Salaam described the reports ...

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Tanzania-Kenya Highway Upgrade to Boost Trade   
AllAfrica.com
The upgrade of a key link road between Tanzania and Kenya is underway, raising prospects for enhanced cross-border trade. The expansion of the multimillion-dollar superhighway running from Arusha-Holili in Tanzania to Taveta-Voi in Kenya, is expected ...

2015年7月26日 星期日

2015-07-27 Tanzania Health


Ghana Business News
   
GSK invests $365m in ongoing development of malaria vaccine   
Ghana Business News
GlaxoSmithKline. GSK, a British Multinational Pharmaceutical Company, has announced that the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European Medicines Agency has adopted a positive scientific opinion for its malaria candidate ...

2015-07-27 Tanzania Science


Herald Sun
   
Labor 'aspiring' to 50% renewables   
Business Spectator
Australia should be aspiring to a target of 50 per cent renewable energy by 2030, Labor says. In addition the party's national conference has agreed to a policy platform including application of carbon emission standards on motor vehicles. Climate ...
China's climate change plan represents decisive move   Irish Times
All states need to shift to zero-carbon economy: Mushahid   The Nation
SA seeks Paris climate talks detail   InDaily
The Express Tribune   
The Market Business   
The Age   
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Yahoo News
   
What's life like on Kepler 452b? A little like this, maybe?   
Washington Post
I awoke from my cryopod with the tingling elbows and knees that I'd been told to expect as a consequence of extended hypertravel. I eased my bare feet onto the floor and did a couple of quick jumping jacks to get my blood flowing. Then I peered through ...
Kepler Mission Discovered a Kepler 452b -- Earth's Closest Living Relative   CruxialCIO
Finding Another Earth   Space Daily
Search for Another Home: NASA Discovers Most Earth-like Planet   Yibada (English Edition)
The Next Digit   
Bangkok Post   
Johnson City Press (subscription)   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Climate change drove woolly mammoths to extinction, say scientists   
Christian Science Monitor
Dramatic climate shifts made it difficult for large animals such as the woolly mammoth to survive, new research confirms. By Laura Geggel, LiveScience July 26, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. This photo shows a museum worker inspecting a replica of ...
Extinction events linked to prehuman global warming   NEWS.com.au
Climate Warming Events Killed Off Woolly Mammoths, New Study Reveals   The Inquisitr
Mighty mammoths went extinct due to warming Earth   Zee News
Gizmodo Australia   
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NDTV
   
Scientists to Hunt for Alien Life on Jupiter's Moons   
NDTV
The puzzling, fascinating surface of Jupiter's icy moon Europa looms large in this newly reprocessed color view, made from images taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft in the late 1990s. Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SETI Institute ...

2015-07-27 Tanzania Sports


IPPmedia
   
Yanga coach, Hans van der Pluijm   
IPPmedia
Yanga coach, Hans van der Pluijm, has said he faces an arduous task in ensuring his team emerges victorious in today's group A match in the East and Central Africa Club Championship, Kagame Cup, against Khartoum National Club of Sudan. The two ...

2015-07-27 Tanzania Entertainment


Global Voices Online
   
Reality TV's New Stars Are Tanzanian Farmers   
Global Voices Online
This article and radio report by Marissa Lorusso for The World originally appeared on PRI.org on July 22, 2015, and is republished here as part of a content-sharing agreement. Most people would say that reality television isn't necessarily a good place ...

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New York Times
   
Bobbi Kristina Brown, Daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, Dies at 22   
New York Times
Bobbi Kristina Brown, the only daughter of the pop stars Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown and heir to Ms. Houston's estate after her death in 2012, died on Sunday. She was 22. Her death was confirmed by a statement from the Houston family provided by ...

2015-07-27 Tanzania Technology


Fox News
   
Fiat Chrysler faces record fine over recalls, must offer to buy back 500000 ...   
Fox News
FILE - This July 13, 2011, file photo shows the Ram logo on a Ram pickup truck at a dealership in Hillsboro, Ore. Fiat Chrysler will buy back about 300,000 Ram pickup trucks in the biggest such action in U.S. history as part of a deal with U.S. safety ...
Fiat Chrysler to face record $105 million fine for recall lapses: Report   IBNLive
Fiat Chrysler to pay record $144m penalty for recalls   The Australian Financial Review
Fiat Chrysler to buy back 500000 pickups   Herald Sun
BBC News   
ABC News   
Wall Street Journal   
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The Independent
   
China completely lifts 14-year ban on games consoles   
The Independent
China is set to completely lift its long-standing ban on the manufacture and sale of video game consoles in the country, allowing companies like Sony and Microsoft to start tapping the huge potential market. China has previously lifted parts of the ban ...

2015-07-27 Tanzania Business


EXIM Bank out to boost saving culture   
Daily News
EXIM Bank Tanzania held its first monthly draw of its recently launched fixed deposit campaign which aims at fostering a savings culture. The draw, which was supervised by the Gaming Board of Tanzania (GBT), was the first of six monthly draws that will ...

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OCRegister
   
Renewable energy mandates same as a tax on the poor   
OCRegister
California has long been one of America's most liberal states. But when it comes to energy costs and their effect on low-income residents, the Golden State's climate change policies are decidedly illiberal. Indeed, the dirty secret of California's ...

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East African Business Week
   
German Federation boosts EABC   
East African Business Week
ARUSHA, Tanzania - The Federation of German Industries has offered to support the East African Business Council (EABC) based here to the tune of US$ 1 million, to strengthen the policy advocacy in the integration process. The EABC and the Federation of ...

2015-07-27 Tanzania World


IPPmedia
   
Kikwete wants defence college to invest in research   
IPPmedia
President Jakaya Kikwete has urged the National Defense College (NDC) to invest in high quality research and publication to enable the college to deliver on its expectation and earn the recognition and reputation it deserves. Speaking at the graduation ...

2015-07-27 Tanzania Africa


Los Angeles Times
   
Obama strikes a chord with Kenyan women   
Los Angeles Times
Esther Nduta dreamed of finishing school and starting a business, but her parents took her out of school when she was 14 because they couldn't afford the fees. Now she spends her days doing menial jobs such as washing clothes and dishes to pay her ...

2015-07-27 Tanzania Tanzania


For once, CC of CCM has posthumously done it the Founding Father`s way   
IPPmedia
In nominating John Pombe Magufuli (JPM) as the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) flag bearer in the race to the State House the party has brought home the founding father's axiom “for equitable development of a nation, four components are necessary: people, ...

2015年7月25日 星期六

2015-07-26 Tanzania Health


IPPmedia
   
Environmentalists call officials to ghettos.   
IPPmedia
A group of the world environmental scientists has underscored the need to stretch a bridge between the community and the government prior to taking urgent measures to dig drainage ditches, build small embankments and designated walled areas for solid ...

2015-07-26 Tanzania Science


Science Recorder
   
Listening for Aliens captures imaginations and wallets of wealthy investors`   
National Monitor
Development of communication mechanisms to 'talk to' aliens has received both credibility and large donations in the wake of the recent discovery of “earth's twin” a few thousand light years away. The scientific world, and earthlings in general, have ...
Our new ten-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life ...   Herald Scotland
Alien life may be stranger than we can imagine   Toronto Star
$100 million search for alien life is underway   NewsQuench
NYC Today   
iFreePress.com (blog)   
Brisbane Times   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Extinction events linked to prehuman global warming   
NEWS.com.au
RAPID warming killed many mammoths and other large beasts before humans arrived on the scene, new research shows. The paper published Friday in Science Express combines DNA analysis of fossils with detailed paleo-climate data from ice and ...

2015-07-26 Tanzania Sports


IPPmedia
   
Recruit Airtel Rising Stars, Mbeya DC tells city giants.   
IPPmedia
Mbeya Urban District Commissioner, Nyerembe Munasa, has urged the country's soccer giants, Simba and Yanga, to recruit players from U17 soccer tournament dubbed 'Airtel Rising Stars' taking place in Mbeya. “This is the only way through which our ...

2015-07-26 Tanzania Entertainment


Daily News & Analysis
   
Book review: Go Set a Watchman   
Daily News & Analysis
For decades, Harper Lee was a one-book wonder. The iconic status she attained with To Kill A Mockingbird was enough for a lifetime, or so it seemed. With Go Set A Watchman, one is no longer so sure. The struggle to get through the book – the 'parent ...
Go Set a Watchman book review: Mockingbird's darker side   Financial Express
Book Review   Journal Gazette and Times-Courier
All about Scout's honour   The Asian Age
The News on Sunday   
Business Standard   
Hindustan Times   
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2015-07-26 Tanzania Technology


TTCL connects MSD with fiber cable.   
IPPmedia
Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited (TTCL) has finally completed connecting the Medical Store Department (MSD) offices with fiber optic cable aimed at providing quality and efficiency services to its regional branches countrywide. Speaking at ...

2015-07-26 Tanzania Business


Huffington Post
   
Obama Unveils Ivory Rules To Protect Elephants   
Huffington Post
Poachers killed 100,000 elephants between 2010 and 2012, and Obama's rule seeks to crackdown on the illegal trade of ivory. Associated Press. Posted: 07/25/2015 | Edited: 2 hours ago. While the new rules have limitations, they are another measure from ...

2015-07-26 Tanzania World


Aggressive Local Court Action Can Curb Piracy at Sea   
Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
Piracy in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of East Africa, has reduced dramatically since 2013, partly because of aggressive prosecution by African and Western nations who saw the benefits of establishing a chain of deterrence from the high seas to the ...

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Africa loses over $1tn in illegal flow.   
IPPmedia
A recently released report on the High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa has indicated that the continent has lost more than $1tn worth illegal capital. The report published in January this year defines Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs ...

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Kikwete expresses pride in defence college   
Daily News
PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete has expressed his pride in the work and achievements of the National Defence College (NDC). The president said he was looking forward to learn and share his experience with the institution and students of NDC. He was also ...

2015-07-26 Tanzania Africa


Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
Obama criticises Kenya over corruption, homophobia   
DAWN.com
NAIROBI: US President Barack Obama on Saturday called for gay rights in Africa during his landmark visit to Kenya, comparing homophobia to racial discrimination he had encountered in the United States. In a joint press conference after talks with ...
Obama vows to return to Kenya, without the suit   The Sun Daily
Obama dines with long lost relatives during Kenya visit   Irish Independent
An upbeat tone mixes with notes of discord as Obama visits Kenya   TODAYonline
9news.com.au   
The Straits Times   
CNN   
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CBC.ca
   
Boko Haram blamed for 25 deaths in Nigeria   
DAWN.com
MAIDUGURI: At least 25 people were killed in new suspected Boko Haram attacks in northeastern Nigeria, with many villagers also forced to flee their homes, residents said on Saturday. “The terrorists stormed Maikadiri around 9am and opened fire on ...

2015-07-26 Tanzania Tanzania


IPPmedia
   
400000 new houses needed for civil servants.   
IPPmedia
Tanzania need at least 400,000 houses to carter for civil servants in order to solve the problem of housing, but available funds from Tanzania Building Agency (TBA) can only construct 10,000 houses. TBA Chief Executive Officer Elius Mwakalinga told the ...

2015年7月24日 星期五

2015-07-25 Tanzania Health


Experts call for firm slum infrastructure support   
Daily News
DAR ES SALAAM's population is growing at an average of 8 per cent per annum with most people residing in slums with no tap water, sewerage systems and solid waste facilities. Visiting Professor David Hulme from Brooks World Poverty Institute in ...

2015-07-25 Tanzania Science


New York Times
   
Pluto's Atmosphere Is Thinner Than Expected, but Still Looks Hazy   
New York Times
Pluto's thin air may be falling to the ground. The total mass of the atmosphere on Pluto appears to have fallen by half in just two years, scientists working on NASA's New Horizons mission reported during a news conference on Friday. “That's pretty ...
Pluto is covered with flowing ice - and hazier than scientists thought   Irish Independent
Diver killed by shark off Tasmania   TVNZ
Holy halo! New Horizons gets a good look at Pluto's dark side   Los Angeles Times
Washington Post   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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WTVC
   
Scientists Find Closest Thing Yet to Earth-Sun Twin System   
WTVC
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Scientists have identified a "close cousin" to Earth that's orbiting a sun-like star and might harbor life. "It is the closest thing that we have to another place that somebody else might call home," said Jon Jenkins from ...
Earth's 'Cousin' Found; Burnt Scroll Made Readable, ET Search Boosted   Voice of America (blog)
NASA Discovers First Earth-Like Planet   WLTX.com
Billions of Earth-like planets in galaxy: NASA scientist   The American Bazaar
NewsBusters (blog)   
Washington Post   
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Sky News Australia
   
Four-legged snake fossil found in museum   
Sky News Australia
The first known fossil of a four-legged snake has been discovered by a scientist on a routine field trip to a museum. It is hoped the find will help unravel the mystery of how serpents lost their legs. Dave Martill, from the University of Portsmouth ...
Four-legged snake discovered   Telegraph.co.uk
Four-legged snake fossil discovered   The Nation
Four-limbed, long-fingered snake hints at a creepy crawly evolutionary journey   Washington Post
The Straits Times   
CBS News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Horrific images show slaughter of 250 whales in Faroe Islands hunt   
Telegraph.co.uk
Up to 250 pilot whales have been killed as part of an annual hunt in the Faroe Islands, prompting calls from anti-whaling activists for the barbaric practice to be stopped. Images taken by the Sea Shepherd group, show the sea turning red with the blood ...
GRAPHIC IMAGES: 250 pilot whales killed in annual slaughter in Faroe Islands   9news.com.au
The sea turned red: Islanders' brutal slaughter of 250 stranded whales   New Zealand Herald
The Mass Slaughter of Pilot Whales in the Faroe Islands Needs to Stop   RYOT
scallywagandvagabond   
TakePart   
Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
How climate change may have killed the mammoth   
Christian Science Monitor
New analysis of ancient DNA has found that mammoths and giant sloths succumbed to sudden, rapid warming events, a finding that has implications for wildlife in a warming world. By Henry Gass, Staff writer July 24, 2015. Save for later Saved. close.
Warmer Climate May Have Contributed to Mammoth Extinction   New Historian
Rapid Climate Change Blamed for Extinction of Woolly Mammoths   Latin American Herald Tribune
Humans did not drive the Woolly Mammoth to Extinction…   Empire State Tribune
Newsroom America   
National Geographic   
University Herald   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Why is China building the world's largest radio telescope?   
Christian Science Monitor
The Arecibo Observatory satellite in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, listens for life on other planets in this file photo from July 1998. This satellite will no longer be the world's largest if China completes work on its current radio telescope. Chris Hawley/AP ...
China is Building an Absolutely Massive Radio Telescope   io9
China Is Building The World's Largest Radio Telescope To Search For ...   The Inquisitr
China starts assembling world's biggest radio telescope   Economic Times

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CTV News
   
Hybrid tree grows 40 different types of fruit on its branches   
CTV News
A green-thumbed art professor in the U.S. has painstakingly created a living work of art in the Tree of 40 Fruit, a hybrid that is exactly what its name suggests. Sam Van Aken has grafted several different stone fruit trees together to create a number ...
How an artist created a real tree of 40 fruits that is part Frankenstein, part ...   OregonLive.com
This incredible tree produces 40 different kinds of fruit   AOL News
Hot Clicks: 40 different types of fruit all grow on the same tree   KHQ Right Now
HUH.   
Business Standard   
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CNET
   
Hair ice mystery has finally been revealed by researchers from Germany and ...   
Vocal Republic
A brand new research revealed within the journalBiogeosciences particulars the work of scientists at fixing the mystery behind the expansion of hair ice – a silky-like hairs that look very similar to white sweet floss, and often grows on some tree ...
Fungus Responsible for Freakishly White Hair Ice   World Report Now
Fungus Responsible for Hair Ice Identified   R & D Magazine
Scientists solve the mystery of "hair ice"   BABW News
iFreePress.com (blog)   
Discovery News   
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ScienceAlert
   
New model suggests dark matter acts uncannily like particles found in the 1930s   
ScienceAlert
According to new study, dark matter may not be as exotic as we've been led to believe. In fact, it may act remarkably similar to 'pions' - subatomic particles that were discovered back in the 1930s - and knowing this may finally help us detect the ...
Dark matter may not be as mysterious as thought   Economic Times
Dark matter Not Mysterious but Similar to Sub-atomic Particles: Study   Microfinance Monitor
Deja-vu, new theory says dark matter acts like well-known particle   Space Daily
Financial Express   
Island Crisis News   
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Gizmag
   
Synthetic material mimics coral's ocean-cleaning attributes   
Gizmag
Researchers from China's Anhui Jianzhu University have developed a synthetic substance that mimics coral's ability to collect harmful heavy metals from water. Tests on the effectiveness of the aluminum oxide structure have so far shown promising results.
Study: Coral-Like Structure Successfully Captures Ocean Polluntants   Chem.Info
New Coral Material Mimics Reefs by Removing Toxic Heavy Metals   Science World Report
Synthetic coral could suck pollution out of the sea   TechRadar
Laboratory Equipment   
AZoNano.com   
Nature World News   
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