2014年9月1日 星期一

2014-09-02 Ireland Science

  Siliconrepublic.com   
NASA captures amazing solar flare  Brisbane Times
RAW VIDEO: NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captures images of solar flares which erupted on the left side of the sun. 02/09/14. Inside 'Starlight' at Scienceworks' Planetarium (Video Thumbnail). Up next... Inside 'Starlight' at Scienceworks' Planetarium.
NASA: Power grid may be at risk   Valdosta Daily Times
NASA snaps image of late summer solar flare   Siliconrepublic.com
NASA captures solar flare   Chicago Tribune
The Canberra Times   
BBC News   
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  Irish Examiner   
Scientists want more research into 'blobs'. Seriously.  Irish Examiner
Mysterious “blobs” in cells whose function remains unknown 50 years after their discovery could be crucial to life and play a key role in diseases such as cancer. The Blob! pic.twitter.com/5b4DGTeD9X. — classicvillain (@classicvillain1) August 15, 2014.
Research appeal over cell 'blobs'   Yahoo News UK
Scientists call for investigation of mysterious cloud-like collections in cells   Phys.Org

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  Irish Examiner   
Incredible space vine: A spaceship burning up on re-entry  The Weather Network
Since the end of the space shuttle program in 2011, NASA has had to resupply the International Space Station using disposable space capsules. Aside from the Russian Soyuz capsules, NASA has contracted some of the resupply missions out to private ...

Watch a 3500-Pound Spaceship Burn Up in the Atmosphere   TIME
Whiskey sent into space is coming back to Earth   Tech Times
Whiskey Particles Return to Earth After Three Years of Experiments in Space   Headlines & Global News

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  Metro   
Woman sees 'UFO' in the sky – and police are just as mystified  Metro
When a Pennsylvania woman claimed to see a UFO above her house, you couldn't be blamed for thinking she'd just imagined it. But when local police responded to her call, they saw it too – and were just as mystified. Stephanie Wilkerson said she was ...

VIDEO: Experts baffled by UFO lights caught on camera   Daily Star
Mystery UFO sighting that baffled police captured on camera   Mirror.co.uk
'UFO' with Mystery Lights Spotted by Woman Over Pennsylvania Night Sky   Yahoo News UK

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  Science Recorder   
Newly discovered cave art is likely the work of Neanderthals  Science Recorder
While the word Neanderthal typically conjures up the image of primitive, brutish cave-men, some newly discovered cave etchings at Gorham's Cave near the Strait of Gibraltar suggest that there is likely more to our distant hominid ancestors than was ...

Gorham's Cave art suggests Neanderthals were more intelligent and less ...   Tech Times
Neanderthal engravings spotted in Gibratar cave   iStreet Research
Cave Art in Gibraltar Drawn by Neanderthals   Design & Trend
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  CBS News   
Look at These Incredible Close-Ups of a Volcanic Eruption in Iceland  TIME
Ragnar Th. Sigurdsson has been photographing volcanoes in Iceland for four decades, so it makes sense that he's keeping a close eye on the latest activity at Bardarbunga, which rests on the northwestern edge of the Vatnajokull ice cap. Bardarbunga, which ...

Iceland's Bardarbunga Volcano Puts on Breathtaking Lava Display   Mashable
From Surveillance Flight over Eruption   IcelandReview
Photos of the Day: Sept. 1, 2014   The Seattle Times
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Delhi Daily News   
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  The Guardian   
Anger as annual dolphin hunt begins in Japan  MSN NZ News
Protestors are out in force around the world as the controversial six-month dolphin hunting season begins in Japan's infamous town of Taiji. The annual catch is marked by a mass slaughter as hundreds of dolphins are herded into the secluded bay in Taiji and ...

'Better to watch dolphins on TV'   Inquirer.net
Dolphin hunting season begins on Taiji   New Zealand Herald
Sea Shepherd returns to Taiji to defend dolphins   Voxy
The Independent   
Asahi Shimbun   
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  Phys.Org   
Antarctic sea levels rise too fast as ice melts, freshwater increases in oceans  Tech Times
Sea levels in Antarctica are rising rapidly due to the decreased salinity of the sea as freshwater ice melts, a new study shows. (Photo : Nemadude). Sea levels in Antarctica are rising even more rapidly than seas in the rest of the world, a new study shows.
Melting Ice in Antarctica resulting in Rise of Sea Level, Fresh Water   Capital OTC
Ice melts in Antarctica and concerns arise about rising dangerous sea levels   iStreet Research
Sea-level surge around Antarctica linked to loss of ice sheet: scientists   China Post
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  National Geographic   
Passenger pigeons, slaughtered to extinction 100 years ago, still inspire  Tech Times
Today is the hundredth anniversary of the death of the last passenger pigeon. Hunted for food and game, the species became extinct exactly 100 years ago. (Photo : Keith Schengili-Roberts). Today marks the hundredth anniversary of the extinction of ...

How the Passenger Pigeon Became Extinct   Chinatopix
Zoo marks 100 years since last passenger pigeon   WLWT Cincinnati
The Role of Social Media in Wiping Out Passenger Pigeons, and Conserving ...   New York Times (blog)
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  The Space Reporter   
Flash memory on Opportunity rover computer to be reformatted  The Space Reporter
Still actively exploring Mars 10 years and eight months after landing, NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity will have its flash memory reformatted next month. The process, the first for Opportunity, will clear the memory and identify cells within it that are ...

Mars Rover Opportunity is set for flash memory reformat   iStreet Research
Mars Rover Clears Mind From 125 Million Miles Away   The Inquisitr
NASA rover to get Martian memory wipe   Ars Technica
Daily Mail   
CNET   
Latin Post   
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