2015年9月12日 星期六

2015-09-13 Ghana Sci/Tech


News24
   
I am no grandchild of any ape, monkey or baboon - Vavi on Homo naledi   
News24
Wits University Professor Lee Berger addresses the criticism around the Homo naledi discovery. WATCH.WATCH. Related Links. Many critics have not read all our research - Professor Lee Berger on Homo naledi detractorswatch · It's 'pseudo science': ...

This face tells us why we must rethink our views on our ancestors   The Guardian
Will a new species change everything we thought we knew about human history?   Boston.com
Cave full of pin-headed knuckle-draggers raises more questions than answers   Sydney Morning Herald
Taipei Times   
Times of India   
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AL.com
   
As iPhone 6S release arrives, what to do with you old Apple iPhone   
AL.com
NEW YORK — Each year, Apple dazzles its devoted fans with faster, sleeker, more powerful iPhones with better cameras and a bevy of bells and whistles. So, what's to become of last year's model? Instead of sentencing it to a lonely existence in a desk ...

Out with the old...iPhones? 4 ways to reuse, resell, recycle   WXIX

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VentureBeat
   
Want the new iPhone? Sprint is the cheapest way to get one in the US   
VentureBeat
(By Devika Krishna Kumar, Reuters) – Want to own the new iPhone without burning a hole in your pocket every month? Sprint seems to be the cheapest option in the United States. Sprint Corp's offer for the 16 GB iPhone 6S with a basic data, calling and ...
iPhone 6S, Apple TV, iPad Pro: A calendar for Apple's upcoming releases   The Star Online
Apple iPhone 6S & iPhone 6S Plus: Best and worst features   The Hoops News
iPhone 6s Features '3D Touch'. Here's Why It's Not Just A Gimmick   Forbes
The Market Business   
Rapid News Network   
CNET   
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News Every day
   
Bright And Mysterious: NASA Still Unsure About Ceres Spots   
News Every day
The bright spots on Ceres are a large cluster on the dwarf planet's contrasting landscape, new images from NASA's Dawn spacecraft reveal. The images were taken from an altitude of 915 miles showing the mysterious bright spots on the Occator, a 50-mile ...

Latest Images from Dawn spacecraft offer a clear view of bright spots on Ceres   The Market Business
Welcome to Occator Crater - Where the Bright Spots of Ceres Call Home   News Ledge
NASA Releases Latest Images of Dwarf Planet, Ceres   WTVY, Dothan
PC Magazine   
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Mac Rumors
   
Jony Ive Says Apple Watch Hermès Doesn't Make Apple 'Exclusive'   
Mac Rumors
apple-watch-hermes Apple design chief Jony Ive and Hermès artistic director Pierre-Alexis Dumas recently spoke with The Wall Street Journal about how the Apple Watch Hermès came to be. Interestingly, the two companies began collaborating on the ...


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NDTV
   
3 space station astronauts safely return to Earth   
Financial Express
A Russian space capsule landed safely in Kazakhstan, bringing home a three-person crew from the International Space Station, including a record-breaking Russian cosmonaut. By: Associated Press | September 13, 2015 5:30 AM ...

Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka sets space time record   BBC News
Russian Cosmonaut Returns From Record-Breaking Space Mission   NPR
Record-breaking cosmonaut returns to Earth   The Straits Times
New Zealand Herald   
Christian Science Monitor   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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The Independent
   
The Top Ten: Computer-game characters   
The Independent
It is the 30th anniversary of Super Mario this week, although he started as Jumpman in 1981 and was renamed for the arcade game 'Mario Bros' in 1983, before 'Super Mario Bros' was launched on home consoles in 1985. Now Nintendo is launching 'Super ...

Super Mario turns 30: here are 10 of his greatest hits   Stuff.co.nz
Mario's 30-year legacy of gameplay and level design   Austin American-Statesman
90s videogame icon 'Super Mario' turns 30 tomorrow   Hindustan Times

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TIME
   
Antarctica's ice to melt if all fossil fuel is burned   
Times of India
Burning all the world's deposits of coal, oil and natural gas would raise the tem perature enough to melt the entire ice sheet covering Antarctica, driving the level of the sea up by more than 160 feet, scientists reported. In a major surprise to the ...
Burning All Fossil Fuels Could Thaw Antarctica, Raise Seas: Study   Tempo.co
Study: Fossil fuel burn-off will submerge US cities   USA TODAY
Antarctica Will Melt If All Fossil Fuels Are Burned, Study Predicts   I4U News
The Maritime Executive   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Science World Report   
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Rapid News Network
   
Lyft Ride-Share Service Slapped by FCC Over Telemarketing   
Rapid News Network
“Accordingly, the evidence shows that Lyft's opt-out representations are illusory in nature, and Lyft effectively requires all consumers to agree to receive marketing text messages and calls on their mobile phones in order to use services”, the order ...
Lyft is cited for calling and sending text messages to customers   Pulse Headlines
Lyft and First National Bank Warned About Robocalls by FCC   KTIC
FCC warns Lyft, bank over robo-call rules   Washington Post
Wall Street Journal   
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The Hindu
   
Facebook rolls out 'Mentions app' for verified accounts   
The Hindu
Facebook updated the app with a new feature called Live, a live video feature that shows up in your News Feed if a celebrity you follow decides to stream. | REUTERS. In a move that could benefit journalists, Facebook is now letting individuals use ...
Journalists Can Now Broadcast Live Over Facebook   WIRED

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