2014年11月13日 星期四

2014-11-14 Ireland Science

  Times of India   
Bengaluru to house Asia's first Science Gallery  Times of India
BENGALURU: Where Art and Science collide goes the motto of Science Gallery. In four years, Bengaluru will witness a similar collision when it houses Asia's first and the world's third such prestigious gallery. It will offer science enthusiasts in the country a ...

Bengaluru gets Asia's first science gallery   Bangalore Mirror
Dublin's Science Gallery exporting model to India   Irish Times
World's third Science Gallery to come up in Bengaluru   The Hindu
Deccan Herald   
Businessandleadership.com   
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  Fox News   
Shadow on comet mission as lander on the dark side  Herald Scotland
Europe's comet lander Philae has come to rest in the shadow of a cliff, posing a potential problem for its solar panels, according to scientists from the European Space Agency. Europe's comet lander Philae has come to rest in the shadow of a cliff, posing a ...

Comet mission could offer clues about the 'origins of us'   Computerworld
Comet lander faces a power struggle as solar panels left in the dark   The Globe and Mail
Philae arrival part crash, part landing   Washington Post
Sydney Morning Herald   
Irish Examiner   
The Nation   
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  New York Daily News   
Retired TV host Bob Barker donates $500G to help rescued circus animals in Peru  New York Daily News
Bob Barker's gone from making Americans' dreams come true, to captive wild animals. The retired game show host of “The Price is Right” has donated $500,000 to help enforce Peru's recent ban on wild animal circuses, in just his latest bid to end animal ...

Bob Barker donates $500000, frees Peru circus animals   The Wellsboro Gazette
There are now no wild animals in Peru circuses, says animals charity   Irish Examiner

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Police catch lost swans in Hot Fuzz incident  Telegraph.co.uk
Police in the west of England have had to deal with their own Hot Fuzz incident after two swans went for a stroll. Two cygnets paused during their flight to land in a cemetery in Bath, Somerset, and started wandering across paths and roads. They were chased ...

Swan chase PCSOs in Hot Fuzz moment   Irish Independent
Swans nabbed by the beak   The Guardian
PHOTO: Bath policemen apprehend lost swans in the city centre   Western Daily Press

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Look! Artist depicts the solar system to scale  RTE.ie
We are all a little space-obsessed since the plucky Philae space probe made history yesterday by landing on a comet, so check out this amazing artists's creation of the solar system to scale. It's nigh-on impossible to visualise how tiny the Earth is in relation to ...


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  Irish Independent   
Big two polluters China and US agree to carbon limits - in 2025  Irish Independent
David Stanway. Published 14/11/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. U.S. President Barack Obama shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping after a joint press conference at the Great Hall of People in Beijing, China.
US-China climate deal shows growing confidence in renewables   Utility Dive
Greenhouse-gas emissions   The Economist
Paris becomes Copenhagen   The Australian
Investor's Business Daily   
WTVQ   
International Business Times UK   
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  New York Times   
Unraveling Why Some Mammals Kill Off Infants  New York Times
Infanticide may be the main cause of infant mortality in some species, such as Chacma baboons. Credit Alice Baniel. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Carl Zimmer. MATTER. Continue reading the main story Share This Page.
Female primates are promiscuous to stop males from killing their offspring   The Independent
Why Some Mammal Species Kill Their Babies: The Evolution of Infanticide   Tech Times
Infanticide common among adult males in many mammal species   Reuters
DigitalJournal.com   
Malay Mail Online   
WallStreet OTC   
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  Daily Mail   
Half of the world's 10 'most valuable' books were penned by scientists  Daily Mail
Throughout history, books have disseminated the ideas and discoveries of the world's most influential thinkers. Now a new survey has shown that half of the top 10 'most valuable' books – as voted by the British public – were written by eminent scientists.
Bible THUMP: Good Book beats Darwin to most influential tome title   Register
"Most Valuable To Humanity" Book Survey Sees The Bible Just Edging Out Darwin   Paste Magazine
The Bible tops 'most influential' book survey   BBC News
The Independent   
Descrier   
The Week UK   
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  International Business Times UK   
Fungus Drone Stealthily Decomposes Upon Crashing  Tech Times
Biodegradable drone could decompose, leave no evidence of spying mission. Main body of autonomous vehicle is "grown" from fungus material. (Photo : igem.org). Researchers say they've created the world's first "biological" drone, built mostly with materials ...

Fungus Drone Melts On Impact, Leaves No Evidence Of Snooping   Fast Company
Nasa Invents Biodegradable Fungus Helicopter Drone That Self-Destructs To ...   International Business Times UK
World's first biodegradable fungus drone aims for disposable future   Siliconrepublic.com
autoevolution   
Mirror.co.uk   
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  Irish Times   
Warming climate may fuel more lightning  Irish Times
A monsoon lightning storm strikes over Las Vegas, Nevada. Rising global temperatures may cause a big jolt in the number of lightning strikes in the United States over the rest of the 21st century. Photograph: Reuters. Will Dunham. Topics: Life & Style; More ...

Forecasters: Warming Climate May Fuel More Lightning   Voice of America
As the Earth Warms, Lightning Strikes May Increase: Is This Dangerous?   Tech Times
Wildfires May Fill our Future as Climate Change Sparks Lightning   Science Times
Toronto Star   
New York Times   
Columbus Dispatch   
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