New York Times
American and 2 Japanese Physicists Share Nobel for Work on LED Lights New York Times
Three physicists have been awarded the Nobel Prize for revolutionizing the way the world is lighted. The 2014 physics award went to Isamu Akasaki and Hiroshi Amano of Japan and Shuji Nakamura of the University of California, Santa Barbara, for “the ...
Blue LED Inventors Nab Nobel PrizePC Magazine
Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded for Invention of New Light SourceWall Street Journal
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Three physicists have been awarded the Nobel Prize for revolutionizing the way the world is lighted. The 2014 physics award went to Isamu Akasaki and Hiroshi Amano of Japan and Shuji Nakamura of the University of California, Santa Barbara, for “the ...
Blue LED Inventors Nab Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded for Invention of New Light Source
LED inventor feels work bypassed by Nobel
Mirror.co.uk
Cannibal spiders are unleashed: Tube spider filmed catching and eating smaller ... Metro
This one involves a massive spider eating one of his smaller eight legged friends (yep, we now have CANNIBAL SPIDERS). The fearsome tube spiders, which sport green fangs they use to devour their enemies, have been spotted several times throughout ...
Green-Fanged Cannibal [VIDEO]Daily Caller
Green-fanged tube web spider leaps out of its hiding place and grabs another ...Daily Mail
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This one involves a massive spider eating one of his smaller eight legged friends (yep, we now have CANNIBAL SPIDERS). The fearsome tube spiders, which sport green fangs they use to devour their enemies, have been spotted several times throughout ...
Green-Fanged Cannibal [VIDEO]
Green-fanged tube web spider leaps out of its hiding place and grabs another ...
Cannibal spiders with fangs invade south Wales
Siliconrepublic.com
Career memes of the week: air traffic controller Siliconrepublic.com
This week's career memes take off with air traffic controllers, those professionals who are responsible for moving air traffic safely and efficiently around airports and airspaces. An air traffic controller works with radar and computer systems to monitor aircraft and ...
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This week's career memes take off with air traffic controllers, those professionals who are responsible for moving air traffic safely and efficiently around airports and airspaces. An air traffic controller works with radar and computer systems to monitor aircraft and ...
BBC News
'Blood Moon' set to wow skywatchers BBC News
A total lunar eclipse will be visible across much of the Americas and Asia in the coming hours. The eclipse starts at 08:00 GMT (04:00 EDT), reaching totality just before sunrise at 10:25 GMT (06:25 EDT). During the eclipse - which is the second to occur this ...
Lunar eclipse October 2014: Watch it live, right hereLos Angeles Times
Sydney lunar eclipse live: everything you need to know about Wednesday's ...Sydney Morning Herald
How to see the blood moon, lunar eclipse Wednesday morningWashington Post (blog)
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A total lunar eclipse will be visible across much of the Americas and Asia in the coming hours. The eclipse starts at 08:00 GMT (04:00 EDT), reaching totality just before sunrise at 10:25 GMT (06:25 EDT). During the eclipse - which is the second to occur this ...
Lunar eclipse October 2014: Watch it live, right here
Sydney lunar eclipse live: everything you need to know about Wednesday's ...
How to see the blood moon, lunar eclipse Wednesday morning
Deutsche Welle
ISS astronauts Gerst and Wiseman finish maintenance spacewalk Deutsche Welle
Alexander Gerst has become the third German to venture into open space, obviously with the assistance of a protective suit. The ISS resident teamed up with Reid Wiseman to conduct equipment repairs and maintenance. Spacewalker Alexander Gerst (ISS).
Astronauts perform NASA's long-delayed routine maintenance on ISSRT
Astronauts venture outside station for spacewalkReuters
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Alexander Gerst has become the third German to venture into open space, obviously with the assistance of a protective suit. The ISS resident teamed up with Reid Wiseman to conduct equipment repairs and maintenance. Spacewalker Alexander Gerst (ISS).
Astronauts perform NASA's long-delayed routine maintenance on ISS
Astronauts venture outside station for spacewalk
Astronauts to make robotics repairs during 6.5-hour spacewalk
Tech Times
U.S., India, three other countries to build world's biggest telescope atop Mauna ... Tech Times
An artist's rendering of the Thirty Meter Telescope at night, with a laser guide. When the telescope is finished, it will open up the skies like never before to astronomers. (Photo : TMT International Observatory). With the cooperation of the United States, India, ...
Hawaii telescope groundbreaking, blessing delayedHawaii News Now
Protesters halt Hawaii telescope ceremonySBS
Protesters halt Hawaii telescope groundbreakingWashington Times
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An artist's rendering of the Thirty Meter Telescope at night, with a laser guide. When the telescope is finished, it will open up the skies like never before to astronomers. (Photo : TMT International Observatory). With the cooperation of the United States, India, ...
Hawaii telescope groundbreaking, blessing delayed
Protesters halt Hawaii telescope ceremony
Protesters halt Hawaii telescope groundbreaking
IBNLive
Mitsubishi + Moog's Contribution To Heavy Lifting Of A Giant Sunflower ... SatNews Publishers
Japan launched its third mission of the year on Tuesday by lofting the Himawari 8 weather satellite atop an H-IIA carrier rocket. Liftoff from pad 1 of the Yoshinobu Launch Complex at the picturesque Tanegashima Space Centre occurred on schedule at 14:16 ...
High-tech Himawari-8 weather satellite launchedThe Japan Times
Japan launches weather satelliteIANS
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Japan launched its third mission of the year on Tuesday by lofting the Himawari 8 weather satellite atop an H-IIA carrier rocket. Liftoff from pad 1 of the Yoshinobu Launch Complex at the picturesque Tanegashima Space Centre occurred on schedule at 14:16 ...
High-tech Himawari-8 weather satellite launched
Japan launches weather satellite
Japan successfully launches sunflower satellite Himawari-8
Fox News
21 Numbers That Explain Why We Need To Address Climate Change Right Now Huffington Post
As this week's viral photo of 35,000 walruses crammed on an Alaskan shore reminds us, the climate crisis is still very much a thing. For those who missed it, a lack of Arctic ice evidently forced the poor creatures to huddle together on a narrow piece of land out ...
10 easy ways you can help to stop climate change, starting todayThe Independent
Tackling global warming will improve health, save lives, and save moneyThe Guardian
Bank of America Recognized for Climate Change LeadershipMarketWatch
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As this week's viral photo of 35,000 walruses crammed on an Alaskan shore reminds us, the climate crisis is still very much a thing. For those who missed it, a lack of Arctic ice evidently forced the poor creatures to huddle together on a narrow piece of land out ...
10 easy ways you can help to stop climate change, starting today
Tackling global warming will improve health, save lives, and save money
Bank of America Recognized for Climate Change Leadership
Chinatopix
Earth's oceans: What's warming, what's not, and why Tech Times
Warming of the world's oceans through the end of the 20th century may have been severely underestimated, studies suggest. Better data has led researchers to revise the rate of global warming. (Photo : NASA). Ocean warming in the last 30 years of the 20th ...
Different depths reveal ocean warming trendsBBC News
Ocean Study Shows the Planet's Heating Faster Than We ThoughtMashable
A Gulf in Ocean KnowledgeNew York Times
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Warming of the world's oceans through the end of the 20th century may have been severely underestimated, studies suggest. Better data has led researchers to revise the rate of global warming. (Photo : NASA). Ocean warming in the last 30 years of the 20th ...
Different depths reveal ocean warming trends
Ocean Study Shows the Planet's Heating Faster Than We Thought
A Gulf in Ocean Knowledge
AsiaOne
Singapore artist gets threats over India cartoon AsiaOne
Singaporean Heng Kim Song, whose work has recently come under fire for allegedly poking fun at India's foray into Mars, said that he had also received positive comments for that particular cartoon.
Bangalore Weighs in on NYT CartoonThe New Indian Express
India Mars Mission: New York Times apologises for cartoonBBC News
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Singaporean Heng Kim Song, whose work has recently come under fire for allegedly poking fun at India's foray into Mars, said that he had also received positive comments for that particular cartoon.
Bangalore Weighs in on NYT Cartoon
India Mars Mission: New York Times apologises for cartoon
Controversial India Cartoon Forces New York Times to Apologize
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