2014年11月29日 星期六

2014-11-30 Australia Science

  Maine News Online   
An Early Holiday Gift: the Geminid Meteor Shower  GoLocalProv
Stargazers are a hearty group of people. During the muggy months of the year we often fight the onslaught of mosquitoes while trying to enjoy the starry sky. Then once the cold of winter sets in, you will still find many dedicated souls bravely bundling up to ...

Australians Could Expect To See 30-40 Meteors An Hour During Geminid ...   International Business Times AU
Make a wish! Hundreds of shooting stars to soar above Barnstable   Barnstable Patriot
Geminid Meteor Shower on December 13 and 14   Maine News Online
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Delhi Daily News   
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  Ancient Origins   
Amphipolis Press Conference: Archaeologists reveal new secrets of ancient ...  Ancient Origins
The Greek archaeological and research team who have spent the past few months excavating the enormous tomb of Amphipolis in northern Greece, have given their first complete presentation of the excavation results at the Ministry of Culture in Athens, ...

Tomb linked to Alexander the Great   SBS
Ancient Coins Found in Greece's Mystery Tomb   NDTV
Mystery of identity of Amphipolis tomb occupant drags in after archaeological dig   GlobalPost

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  TIME   
Astronauts on the International Space Station Can Now Enjoy Espresso  TIME
Espresso in Space A prototype of Lavazza's and Argotec's "ISSpresso" machine. The final version of the coffee machine will be the first real Italian espresso machine on The International Space Station, and will coincide with a six-month mission by Italy's first ...

Finally. Coffee in Space!   FoxFM (blog)
Italy's Space Program Brings Espresso to the International Space Station   People Magazine

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  Gulf Today   
Sujatha Byravan: Curb on carbon growth  Gulf Today
Recently in Beijing, US President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping made a surprising announcement about the US-China agreement on climate change. As per the agreement, the US would reduce its CO emissions by 26-28 per cent from the ...

A New Climate? How A Utility, Germany, Elon Musk And Falling Oil Prices Are ...   Forbes
Sinosphere | Q. and A.: Ann E. Carlson and Alex Wang on the US-China Climate ...   New York Times (blog)
Letter: Sensible emissions cut   Deseret News
Global Times   
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  The Age   
Annual United Nations climate conference held in Peru, the human face of ...  The Age
A town living with the daily noise and images of a disintegrating glacier is the human face of climate change that the world rarely sees. By Marcus Priest. inShare; submit to reddit · Email article · Print. The Pastoruri glacier, located in Northern Peru in the Andes ...

Do GOPs and Democrats experience weather differently?   Minneapolis Star Tribune
optimism ahead of climate talks   The Australian (blog)
US ambassador: COP20, big step to respond to climate change   Andina - Agencia Peruana de Noticias
Huffington Post   
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  Yahoo!7 News   
As mysterious speartooth sharks evade them, scientists turn to close-kin genetics  Yahoo!7 News
We ve never caught an adult, says researcher Dr Peter Kyne, holding a speartooth "We've never caught an adult," says researcher Dr Peter Kyne, holding a speartooth shark. It is thought to grow to a sizeable three metres in length, but scientists say the ...


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  Herald Sun   
Sharks have personalities and friends according to latest research  Metro
As Bruce and his fellow 'fish are our friends' support group have been telling us for ages, sharks are not 'mindless killing machines' but actually have personalities and even good friends. Scientists from Bimini Biological Field Station in the Bahamas have ...

The truth about sharks: Far from being 'killing machines', they have personalities ...   The Independent
Swimming with sharks: Photographer on his encounters   Herald Sun

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  SBS   
Dismantling ski lifts as the world warms up  SBS
Global warming is likely to disrupt European ski resorts and cause more landslides and forest fires, affecting the agricultural sector and local economy. Source: AAP. 29 Nov 2014 - 9:22 AM UPDATED NOW ...

Alpine Countries Work together to deal with Climate Change   PerfScience
Dismantling ski lifts and moving villages: Alps adapt to climate change   New Straits Times Online

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  Yahoo! Maktoob News   
Surfing on: Little to fear from shark catches  The Age
Peter Huggins, one of only a couple of surfers braving Bondi waves early one morning this week, says he isn't spooked by recent sightings of sharks or the discovery of a couple of great whites in nets off the popular beach. "I'm sure there are plenty of sharks ...

Shark sightings raise alarm on Aussie beach   Yahoo! Maktoob News

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  Irish Examiner   
How comet mission science will be used by submarines  Irish Examiner
Technology created for the European Space Agency's Rosetta Mission is to be re-used to help the Royal Navy. Open University scientists developed and built Ptolemy – a shoe-box sized evolved gas analyser – for the mission to Comet 67P as part of the ...

UK's future submarines to feature new atmosphere monitoring system   Naval Technology
“Life-saving” technology developed on Rosetta Comet space mission to feature ...   NW Evening Mail
Partnership protects submarine crews   Yorkshire Post
AZoSensors   
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