2014年9月4日 星期四

2014-09-05 Ireland Science

  Telegraph.co.uk   
Sir David Attenborough's next project: find the Abominable Snowman  Telegraph.co.uk
He has spent decades exploring the furthest corners of the globe, introducing generations to the wonders of the natural world. Now, Sir David Attenborough has set himself an even greater challenge: to find the Abominable Snowman. Sir David, the acclaimed ...

Sir David Attenborough has travelled the world bringing some of nature's most ...   Irish Independent
Sir David's ambition to track down Yeti   Herald Scotland
Attenborough reveals Yeti ambition   Winsford Guardian

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  PetaPixel   
Take a tour of Earth from aboard the ISS  CNET
Astronauts Mike Hopkins and Rick Mastracchio take a tour of the cities of Earth from the International Space Station's observation Cupola. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; 5 September 2014 2:21 am BST. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus.
VIDEO: The crew of the Space Station play "Guess-the-City"   BreakingNews.ie
VIDEO: ISS astronauts talk about the sights from the cupola   WAAY
Video: ISS Astronauts Hang Out in the Cupola and Point Out Cities as They Fly By   PetaPixel
Entertainment.ie   
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  Daily Mail   
Monkey see, monkey do! Marmosets learn trick to opening a treat-filled box by ...  Daily Mail
Monkeys in the wild not only love watching videos, but they also tend to copy the behaviour seen on screen, according to a new study. When scientists showed marmosets footage of a monkey opening a box to get a banana, they were able to replicate what ...

Instructional Monkey Movie helps Marmosets to learn Skills   French Tribune
Marmosets can learn from movies, who knew?   Shiny Shiny
Monkey see, monkey do – marmosets learn from movies   New Scientist
Yahoo News UK   
Popular Mechanics   
Nature World News   
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  ABC News   
NASA video captures solar eruption  Tech Times
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory spacecraft captured footage of the massive solar eruption on Tuesday, September 2. The video shows a rippling blast of plasma being projected from the face of the Sun. And Space.com cautions that debris from the solar ...

Eruption of Solar Flares potential threat to spacecraft, Satellites and GPS   News Tonight Africa
Video: NASA captures solar eruption new NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations ...   Belfast Telegraph
Stunning NASA Video Shows a Solar Eruption   KMBZ

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  Irish Times   
Call for Irish teenager in Egyptian jail to be freed  Irish Times
Omaima (left) Fatima and Somaia Halawa, sisters of Ibrahim Halawa (18) who is in prison in Egypt, at their home in Dublin. Photograph: Aidan Crawley. Carl O'Brien. Topics: News · Social Affairs; More Topics. Thu, Sep 4, 2014, 00:50. First published: Wed ...


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  CNN   
Newly discovered dinosaur, Dreadnoughtus, takes title of largest terrestrial animal  Washington Post
Scientists have discovered the fossilized remains of a new long-necked, long-tailed dinosaur that has taken the crown for largest terrestrial animal with a body mass that can be accurately determined. Measurements of bones from its hind leg and foreleg ...

When this huge dinosaur roamed Earth, others got out of the way   Los Angeles Times
65-tonne dinosaur seven times bigger than the T-rex   Irish Independent
Argentine Dinosaur Was an Estimated 130000 Pounds, and Still Growing   New York Times
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Sky News   
Dallas Morning News   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Deep Sea mushroom Discovered off the Australia Coast May be a New Branch ...  Dumb-Out
A new species of mushroom-shaped sea animal discovered in the depths of the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, called Dendrogramma, has defied fit into any known category of life. Such an incident has hardly happened in the last 100 ...

Deep sea 'mushrooms' are a whole new category of life   Stuff.co.nz
Mushroom is life, but not as we know it   The Times (subscription)
Deep sea 'mushroom' may be new branch of life   BBC News
Headlines & Global News   
Sci-Tech Today   
PBS NewsHour   
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  SFGate   
Scientists Decode Coffee's Genetic Secrets  Bernama
WASHINGTON, Sept 5 (Bernama) -- The genome of coffee has been sequenced, revealing how one of the world's favourite drinks evolved and providing insights into the beverage's flavour and aroma, a study has found. The findings, published in US journal ...

A Quick Look At the Birth of Caffeine   PNC Voice
Coffee's genetic code is key to flavour   Herald Scotland
A hot cup of genome: Scientists percolate coffee's genetic secrets   Reuters
Daily Digest   
Times of India   
Los Angeles Times   
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  iStreet Research   
India send two words to France using only brain signals  iStreet Research
electroencephalogry Almost 5,000 miles away from each other, a person in India had successfully sent two words to the three persons in France. The internet make it possible but the catch is that the person is not allowed to speak nor type the words.
Brain-to-brain communication used to send greetings between people   Gizmag
'Telepathy' experiment sends 1st mental message   Channel News Asia
Physicists achieve brain-to-brain 'telepathy'   3News NZ
Tech Times   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Pilot loops plane to show off erupting volcano  TVNZ
Fountains of lava spurt from a fissure in the ground on the north side of the Bardarbunga volcano. - Source: AP. The pilot of an Air Iceland flight decided to take the scenic route over an erupting volcano today, looping around in order to give passengers a ...

Pilot diverts plane to give passengers better view of volcano   Q13 FOX
See Iceland's Spectacular Eruption From Space (Photo)   LiveScience.com
Bardarbunga volcano tour: Iceland's hottest new attraction   Telegraph.co.uk
Fstoppers   
The Independent   
Travel Agent   
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