2014年10月3日 星期五

2014-10-04 Ireland Science

  BreakingNews.ie   
How movie science could keep transatlantic data cables working  BreakingNews.ie
With more than 550,000 miles of undersea cables carrying everything from emails and phone calls to connection to the net, there's a science to laying the wiring. Typically they're laid via a boat carrying a reel of cable which is gradually released as the boat ...

Untangling how cables coil   R & D Magazine

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  Daily Mail   
Monster spider charges from its nest after living in garage for five years  Metro
A family from Plymouth finally managed to entice an enormous spider from its nest after it took up residence in their garage five years ago – and quickly wished they hadn't. James Gibson, 27, said the family spotted the enormous arachnid's legs poking out of ...

Family-of-five live in fear from giant leaping spider which has lived in garage for ...   Yahoo News UK
Giant black spider bolts from family's garage wall after five years   Telegraph.co.uk
Spider that has menaced Devon family for years leaps to catch fake fly caught on ...   Daily Mail
Western Morning News   
Entertainment.ie   
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  Product Design & Development   
Station Crew Wraps Up Week of Spacewalk Preps With Research  Space Fellowship
The six-person Expedition 41 crew of the International Space Station conducted a range of scientific experiments Friday to benefit life here on Earth, closing out a busy workweek primarily focused on gearing up for a series of spacewalks. Flight Engineer ...

Alexander Gerst set for spacewalk   Phys.Org
Local Astronaut Cheers Orioles On From Space   CBS Local
If you're not following Reid Wiseman on Twitter already, here's why you should be   Irish Examiner
Space.com   
Computer Business Review   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Humpback whale's majestic breach captured frame-by-frame by tour guide  Telegraph.co.uk
A tour guide in South Africa has captured an extraordinary set of photos showing the moment a humpback whale leapt out of the water. In June 2013, marine tour guide Steven Benjamin was documenting the migration of over 1,000 whales from the coast of ...

Tourists' close encounter with a giant from the deep   Express.co.uk
Watch a giant humpback whale attempt to fly   Metro
Moment humpback whale thought it was a flying fish captured off coast of South ...   Daily Mail
Mirror.co.uk   
The Daily Telegraph   
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  The Daily Meal   
Coolest Scientist Ever Invents Levitating Cocktails  The Daily Meal
“I'll have a martini, levitating, not stirred.” A British scientist has invented a machine called the Levitron, which is capable of creating floating, glassless cocktails that you can sip on mid-air. The Levitron uses ultrasonic sound waves to create a small levitating ...

Scientists levitate cocktails using sound waves so you can 'sip' them MID-AIR   Daily Mail
The world's first levitating cocktail - that drinkers LICK out of the air   Mirror.co.uk
Modern-day Willy Wonka invents the amazing floating cocktail   Metro
Event Magazine   
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  Siliconrepublic.com   
NASA reveals secret behind 'man in the moon'  Siliconrepublic.com
The Oceanus Procellarum region on the moon is surrounded by gravitational anomalies (superimposed in red) hidden under the surface. Image via Kopernik Observatory/NASA/Colorado School of Mines/MIT/JPL/Goddard Space Flight Center. The craggy ...

'Man in the Moon' Likely Created by Volcano   NDTV
Solving the Mystery of the 'Man in the Moon'   Fars News Agency
Ancient Magma found on the Moon, below the Dark Spots   ZME Science
The Japan Times   
Deccan Herald   
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  The News International   
Cheetahs and pumas may have hunting strategies down to a science  Los Angeles Times
It's not easy being a lean, mean killing machine. Whether a fleet-footed cheetah or a lie-in-wait puma, a hunting feline's survival balances on the point between how much energy they lose in hunting for a meal and the energy they gain from actually eating it.
Cheetah Decline Caused by Humans, Says Research   Chinatopix
Cheetahs, the animal world's Ferrari   Independent Online
Are humans to blame for cheetah decline? Yes, say scientists.   Alaska Dispatch
China Post   
Yahoo News UK   
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  American Live Wire   
(VIDEO) Scientists Look To Space In Mapping The Ocean Floor Uncovering ...  American Live Wire
More is known about the surface of Mars than the sea floor of our own planet, eighty percent of which is unmapped. But that's changing with the release of a new map based on untapped streams of satellite data. As VOA's Rosanne Skirble reports, this detailed ...

Explore The World's Most Detailed Map Of The Seafloor, Released Today   io9
Scientists Look to Space to Map Ocean Floor   Voice of America
Satellite captures thousands of undiscovered mountains in seafloor map   Examiner.com
Tech Times   
The Independent   
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  Northern Voices Online   
Curiosity alters brain performance  Northern Voices Online
A latest research has concluded after lengthy study that curiosity alters brain performance besides improving memory immensely. Curiosity is very important for human development. Without curiosity one cannot ever imagine of coming out with new ideas, new ...

Researchers reveal how curiosity alters our brains   Daily Digest
Curiosity May Have Killed The Cat But It Does Wonders For Learning New ...   Dumb-Out
Scientists Show How To Improve Memory - Curiosity & Brain   Capital Wired
Boston Globe   
Sci-News.com   
Capital OTC   
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  The Space Reporter   
Latest images of Rosetta comet are detailed enough for your own 3D printing  The Space Reporter
As reported by BBC News, the European Space Agency has released highly detailed images of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The images are available as .wrl and .obj files from the ESA's website. So detailed are the images that people with the ...

Files to 'print your own' Rosetta comet   BBC News
Rosetta Sees Jets Blast from Comet's 'Neck'   Discovery News
Rosetta's comet 67P keeps on spouting jets of water   Daily Mail
Astronomy Magazine   
WAAY   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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