2015年10月14日 星期三

2015-10-15 Nigeria Science


Microfinance Monitor
   
Manned Mission to Mars May Halt at Moon, Saving Energy   
Microfinance Monitor
moon landing For a manned mission to Mars, a detour to the moon is the best route to Mars as it could fuel up and streamline cargo by 68 percent, said a study. Since launching humans to Mars may not require a full tank of gas, the study by MIT suggests ...
To save on weight, a detour to the moon is the best route to Mars   Phys.Org
The Best Way To Make it to Mars? Go Back to the Moon.   Gizmodo
Why Everything You Know May Be Wrong By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo   SaharaReporters.com
The Daily Galaxy (blog)   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
UK Universities top destination for Nobel winners   
National Mirror
As the Nobel Institute released the names of the 2015 Nobel Prize winners last week, a study of past Nobel winners by the British Council has revealed that 38 per cent of Nobel Laureates who studied at universities abroad, studied in the United Kingdom ...
One third of Nobel prize winners educated in UK   electronicsfeed.com
Nobel Prize winners: Which country has the most Nobel laureates?   Telegraph.co.uk
Scotland's 10 Nobel Prize winners   Scotsman
Fortune   
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NDTV
   
'Cute Furball' is Best-Preserved Mammal from Dinosaur Age   
NDTV
The fossil is 65 million years older than the next-oldest record of microscopic structures of hair in mammal fossils. Image courtesy: Georg Oleschinski/ Reuters. Washington: Scurrying under the feet of dinosaurs in swampy terrain in Spain around 125 ...
'Cute ancient furball' fossil unearthed   BBC News
Tiny mammal from dinosaurs' era preserved the organs and skeleton   The Market Business
'Stunning' discovery: 125-million-year-old mammal remains found with visible ...   Raw Story
NYC Today   
UPI.com   
Pulse Headlines   
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Scientific American
   
Teeth from China Reveal an Early Human Trek out of Africa   
Scientific American
These 47 human teeth, dated to 80,000-120,000 years ago, were found in a limestone cave system in Daoxian, China. Credit: S. Xing and X-J. Wu. Teeth from a cave in south China show that Homo sapiens reached China around 100,000 years ago—a time ...

What 100000 year-old-teeth reveal about human migration   Christian Science Monitor
Discovery of fossil teeth show earliest sign of people in southern Asia   TVNZ
Study: First Humans to Leave Africa Went to Asia, Not Europe   Voice of America
ecns   
TODAYonline   
Nature.com   
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The Nation
   
Setting the stage for Paris Climate Change Conference   
Daily Times
LAHORE: The two-day forum 'Pakistan Sey Paris - on the road to 2015 Paris Climate Conference' organised jointly by the Embassy of France, federal and provincial governments, the United Nations and a large array of civil society organizations comes to ...
Climate change and multiple disciplinarity   Philippine Star
Paris to hear Pakistan's voices after climate moot   The Nation
Energy, Mining Companies Begin to Back Climate Talks   Wall Street Journal
Vox   
Clean Energy News (blog)   
Daily Signal   
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The Atlantic
   
Jupiter Is the Best Planet   
The Atlantic
These are the ground rules: You can't say Earth is your favorite planet. This was the framework my colleagues established in a recent newsroom debate over which of the classical planets is the most awe-inspiring. You can't pick Earth. That would be ...

New maps of Jupiter shows slowed shrinkage of Great Red Spot   Youth Independent News
The Best Planet – Is it Jupiter   KRWG News22
NASA Releases A Full Map Of Jupiter In New Video   Tech Times
Mashable   
Christian Science Monitor   
Yahoo News   
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Livemint
   
New climate study bad news for Antarctica   
New Zealand Herald
The study showed how the warming would lead to the loss of large parts of the ice sheet. Photo / Getty Images. A major Kiwi-led study has painted a dire picture of Antarctica's future under climate change, with models simulating heavy ice loss under ...
Antarctic ice shelf collapse and unstoppable sea level rise 'very likely ...   ABC Online
Antarctic ice sheets face catastrophic collapse without deep emissions cuts   The Guardian
Yes, Antarctic Ice Is Melting, But There's a Bright Side.   Slate Magazine (blog)
Sydney Morning Herald   
Nature.com   
Scoop.co.nz (press release)   
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Business Insider Australia
   
Astronomers are preparing to observe an unusual star closer to see if it's ...   
Business Insider Australia
It's not often that you'll find an astronomer so publicly willing to get excited about spaceships. But Jason Wright, an astronomer from Penn State University, is about to publish a paper which lays out an alien technology theory that everyone hopes is ...
Kepler Observes Objects Circling A Distant Star   electronicsfeed.com
Scientists can't explain what huge object is blocking the light from this ...   ScienceAlert
Unusual far away star could be orbited by massive alien structures   Stuff.co.nz
Mother Nature Network   
The Market Business   
Examiner.com   
arXiv   
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The Guardian
   
Startled tourists watch great white shark devour seal near Alcatraz   
The Guardian
The chances of meeting a shark while in the San Francisco Bay are very low. Photograph: Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images. Ellen Brait in New York. Tuesday 13 October 2015 14.09 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 13 October 2015 14.30 EDT. Share on ...

Tourists record great white shark devouring seal near Alcatraz   Sacramento Bee
Press Release Tourists Witness White Shark Predating on Seal Near Alcatraz ...   Shark Stewards

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Sci-Tech Today
   
Pebbles on Mars Point to an Ancient River in Gale Crater, Study Finds   
Sci-Tech Today
By examining the telltale contours of Martian pebbles spotted by NASA's Curiosity rover, scientists say that they have found evidence of a river in Gale Crater that must have flowed for many miles. The findings, published in the journal Nature ...
Pebbles on Mars point to ancient river, says study   AmeriPublications
Pebbles on Mars Likely Traveled Tens of Miles Down a Riverbed, Penn Study Finds   Penn: Office of University Communications

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