2014年9月11日 星期四

2014-09-12 Ireland Science

  Longford Leader   
Angling prohibited in Lanesboro after Asian Clam invasive species found  Longford Leader
Angling has been prohibited in Lanesboro after the discovery of the Asian Clam invasive species. by Alan Walsh; alan.walsh@longford-leader.ie. Published on the 11 September 2014 16:51. Published 11/09/2014 16:51. Print this. Inland Fisheries Ireland has ...

Asian Clam invasion prompts Longford angling ban   thejournal.ie

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  Irish Times   
Terminal expansion at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork 'could put marine mammals at risk'  Irish Times
A proposed terminal expansion development at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork, could put marine mammals at risk, an oral hearing at the Cork International Airport Hotel heard yesterday. Marine ecologist Gerard Morgan said results from a study carried out at UCC on ...

Traffic impact still key issue in Cork port expansion   Irish Examiner

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  BBC News   
'Boris' the robot can load up dishwasher  BBC News
A robot unveiled today at the British Science Festival will be loading dishwashers next year, its developers claim. "Boris" is one of the first robots in the world capable of intelligently manipulating unfamiliar objects with a humanlike grasp. It was developed by ...

QUIRKY WORLD ... Robot Boris is a dab hand with dishwasher   Irish Examiner
Robot capable of handling unfamiliar objects unveiled   Financial Times
First robot gets to grips with a dishwasher   The Times (subscription)
3News NZ   
Belfast Telegraph   
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  The Guardian   
Venomous Spider Eggs Found in Banana Bunch  The Weather Channel
The Brazilian wandering spider is called the “World's Deadliest Spider” and the species is also known to be extremely aggressive. Abby Woodgate, 30, a mother in Essex, United Kingdom, was stunned to find eggs from a Brazilian wandering spider in her ...

Mother finds deadly spider eggs in Tesco bananas   Telegraph.co.uk
Woman finds eggs of 'world's deadliest spider' in Tesco bananas   BreakingNews.ie
Woman finds eggs of 'world's most venomous' spider in shopping   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Central Queensland news   
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  Yahoo News UK   
Sand lizards reintroduced to Wales  Yahoo News UK
Chester Zoo, along with other specialist centres, has been part of the sand lizard reintroduction programme since it began in 1994. They've just released 31 sand lizards back into the Welsh wilderness, a record for the zoo. Sand lizards were thought to be ...

WATCH: Chester Zoo reintroduce 'extinct' lizards to Talacre sand dunes   Daily Post North Wales
New effort by Chester Zoo to save rare lizard   ITV News

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  The Times (subscription)   
Wagtail wins stay of execution as Tesco holds its fire  The Times (subscription)
After bungled attempts to evict it using nets, traps and a trail of food, the threat lurking in the rafters was deemed so grave that Tesco in Great Yarmouth asked for marksmen to move in. Their unwanted guest is variously described as jittery, frantic and about ...

Marksman stood down over store bird   Irish Independent
Tesco abandons plan to shoot rogue wagtail   The Guardian
Tesco calls in sniper to shoot protected bird in Norfolk store   Telegraph.co.uk
BBC News   
Express.co.uk   
ITV News   
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  The Straits Times   
Could this be an image of the Loch Ness monster?  The Straits Times
LONDON- A photographer has captured an image of what she believes to be a creature from the deep. Ellie Williams took the shots while taking pictures in the Lake District of Windermere, which is located 150 miles (241 km) from Scotland's Loch Ness area.
Did The Loch Ness Monster Move? New Photo Captures 'Creature' 300 Miles ...   Huffington Post
Is this the Loch Ness monster? Creature photographed in lake - 150 miles from ...   Mirror.co.uk
SCOTS REFERENDUM: Has the Loch Ness monster just left Scotland?   Daily Star
Metro   
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  BBC News   
Spinosaurus fossil: 'Giant swimming dinosaur' unearthed  BBC News
A giant fossil, unearthed in the Sahara desert, has given scientists an unprecedented look at the largest-known carnivorous dinosaur: Spinosaurus. The 95-million-year-old remains confirm a long-held theory: that this is the first-known swimming dinosaur.
First swimming dinosaur was 'half-duck, half-crocodile'   Fox News
A Lost-and-Found Nomad Helps Solve the Mystery of a Swimming Dinosaur   New York Times
'Like an alien from space' – CROCZILLA Spinosaurus swam, bigger than T-Rex   Register
NEWS.com.au   
The Week Magazine   
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  USA TODAY   
At last! NASA's Mars rover Curiosity finally arrives at Mt. Sharp  Los Angeles Times
This mosaic image shows the planned route (in yellow)of the Curiosity rover from Pahrump Hills at the base of Mt. Sharp, through the Murray Formation and south to the hematite ridge further up the flank of Mt. Sharp. This mosaic image shows the planned ...

After a Two-Year Trek, NASA's Mars Rover Reaches Its Mountain Lab   New York Times
Curiosity at Mount Sharp, NASA defends science   CBS News
Mars rover Curiosity reaches key destination; 'new science ahead!'   CNN
Tech Times   
Capital OTC   
Voice of America   
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  Irish Independent   
Ozone layer showing first signs of recovery in 35 years  Irish Independent
Keith Perry. Published 12/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. A hole in the ozone layer above the tip of South America. A UN study has found the first signs of the ozone layer recovering after years of depletion. Photo credit: Space Frontiers/Getty Images.
Ozone layer shows first sign of recovery, says UN   The Star Online
Progress made in restoring Ozone layer, say scientists   The Standard Digital News
Ozone layer showing 'signs of recovery'   BBC News
The Hindu   
Discovery News   
The Independent   
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