2014年11月26日 星期三

2014-11-27 Nigeria Science

  CNET   
'New era for off-world manufacturing': NASA prints first 3D object in space  RT (blog)
In a historic move, the International Space Station's (ISS) NASA-installed 3D printer has manufactured its first object – a replacement part for itself. NASA's Zero-G printer, which is designed to operate in zero gravity, was developed in collaboration with Made ...

NASA Over and Done with First Creation of 3D Space Printer   Capitalberg
First successful 3D printing completed by astronauts aboard ISS   The Westside Story
Happy Thanksgiving, from the International Space Station   Tech Times
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  Raw Story   
Woolly mammoth skeleton sold for $300000 at London auction  Raw Story
A woolly mammoth skeleton is displayed on Sept. 30, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Ethan Miller for Agence France-Presse. Don't miss stories. Follow Raw Story! The skeleton of an Ice Age woolly mammoth fetched £189,000 ($300,000, 239,000 ...

Auctioned woolly mammoth skeleton sells for $300000   Science Recorder
Private collector buys rare woolly mammoth skeleton for $335000 — complete ...   Montreal Gazette
Woolly mammoth skeleton sold at UK auction   The News International

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  Kawartha Media Group   
New ice study is gloomy for polar bears  Kawartha Media Group
A new study suggests that even the High Arctic won't remain a sanctuary for polar bears if climate change continues at its current pace.The study, published in an online science journal, says business-as-usual climate projections mean the bears face ...

Polar bears facing ice-free Arctic because of climate change   MetroNews Canada
Shrinking sea ice could starve polar bears: scientists warn   ABC Online
High Arctic no refuge for polar bears if climate change continues apace: study   CTV News

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  Headlines & Global News   
Star Trek-like invisible shield protects Earth from 'killer electrons'  Los Angeles Times
Scientists detected an invisible shield roughly 7,200 miles above the Earth's surface that is protecting us from harmful, super-fast electrons flying close to the speed of light. lRelated UCSB professor who helped create blue LEDs shares Nobel Prize.
Scientists Find Giant Invisible Force Field Protection Our Planet   Dumb-Out
NASA Probe Finds Impenetrable Barrier In Space Surrounding Earth   Eurasia Review
NASA's Van Allen Belt Spacecraft Detects 'Star Trek-Like' Invisible Shield ...   Headlines & Global News
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  NDTV   
DNA may Survive Trip to Suborbital Space and Back  NDTV
Washington: DNA molecules attached to the outside of a rocket may be able survive a trip to suborbital space and back into the Earth's atmosphere at extremely high temperatures, according to a study on Wednesday. The experiment, carried out on the ...

DNA on rocket shows life may have come to Earth from space   The Australian (blog)
Researchers blown away to see human DNA survive rocket re-entry   Science Recorder
DNA 'can survive re-entry into Earth's atmosphere'   Telegraph.co.uk
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  NEWS.com.au   
The new species, called Aquilonius. Picture: University of Bath Source: Supplied  NEWS.com.au
A US scientist has identified fossilised bones in a Canadian museum as belonging to a new species of dinosaur, saying researchers had only “scratched the surface” in terms of dinosaur diversity. Nick Longrich, a palaeontologist who teaches at the University ...

Dinosaur species discovered among fossils stored at Canadian museum for ...   CBC.ca
New Dinosaur Species Discovered When Scientist Takes Fresh Look At ...   Huffington Post
New dinosaur species found in fossils held at Canadian museum for 75 years   CTV News
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  Yahoo News UK   
Distances to galaxies measured  Yahoo News UK
A new way of measuring precise distances to galaxies tens of millions of light years away has been developed by UK scientists. Dr Sebastian Hoenig, from the University of Southampton, has created t he method which is similar to what land surveyors use on ...

'Eye of Sauron' Helps Scientists Determine Distance to Galaxies   Nature World News
'Eye of Sauron' Opens Galactic Vistas to Astronomers   National Geographic
How Far Is the 'Eye of Sauron'? Astronomers Find Out   NBCNews.com
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  Nature World News   
Blu-Ray Discs Makes Solar Cells More Effective  Voice Chronicle
Jackie Chan and Michelle Yeoh starrer Police Story 3 is not only a hit entertainer, but its Blu-Ray discs have also helped researchers in Illinois to make solar panels more efficient. Blu-Ray discs are already famous for having high density data storage capacity, ...

Blu-ray data encoding algorithms boosts solar panels light absorption by 21.8%   Inferse
Blu-ray discs can boost solar cell efficiency   The Asian Age
Researchers boost solar cell efficiency 21.8% with Blu-ray technology   TweakTown
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  Examiner.com   
Mutilated porpoises in North Sea linked to seals with taste for mammal meat  Examiner.com
Fans of “Arrested Development” already know the consequences of giving a seal the taste for mammal flesh. In the the early 2000s, a bow-tied seal lurking along the southern California coast graduated from cats to preying on humans when it took Buster ...

Gray Seals Behind Porpoise Massacres, Scientists Warn   Tech Times
What has made Britain's seals turn into deadly predators of the ocean?   Mirror.co.uk
Killer grey seals are mutilating porpoises off North Sea coast – and scientists ...   The Independent
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  NDTV   
Caught on Camera: Have You Seen This Rare 'Black Sea Devil' Fish Before?  NDTV
Looking to add a new fish to your aquarium at home? Well, this one's definitely not it. Black, angry-looking and fear-inducing with its sharp, pointy teeth and huge mouth, the anglerfish is rightly called the 'Black Sea Devil'. Caught on video tape for the first time ...

Rare Black Sea Devil Anglerfish spotted   Delhi Daily News
Nightmarish 'Sea Devil' fish caught on camera for the first time   Mirror.co.uk
Flat-out ugly species of anglerfish caught on film for first time   Digital Journal
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French Tribune   
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