2014年11月23日 星期日

2014-11-24 Ireland Science


Irish Times
   
Science research should not be cramped by commercialism   
Irish Times
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Irish Times
   
It's a game of two halves in Waterville, as a huge salmon is trolled on Lough ...   
Irish Times
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NBC Southern California
   
100-Year-Old Woman Sees Ocean for 1st Time   
NBC Southern California
Ruby Holt spent most of her 100 years on a farm in rural Tennessee, picking cotton and raising four children. She never had the time or money to go to a beach. That changed this month, just a few weeks shy of Holt's 101st birthday.
Chilly ending for 100-year wait to see the sea   The Times (subscription)
100-Year-Old Tennessee Woman Sees Ocean for First Time   Care2.com
At 100, a first peek at the ocean   Philly.com
Maine News Online   
SFGate   
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Tech Times
   
Gecko-Inspired Sticky Gloves Let You Scale Walls Like Spiderman   
Tech Times
Researchers developed a Gecko-inspired sticky glove that makes it possible for a person to scale glass walls just like the fictional Spiderman. In tests, the system was able to support a climber weighing 70 kg, about 154 pounds. (Photo : Stanford University ...

The way geckos climb has inspired a device that allowed a 70kg man to scale a ...   NFL News and Rumors
Be a super hero: now you can climb glass walls   VOXXI
Scaling Walls like a Spiderman made possible   New Hampshire Voice
Stanford University News   
Customs Today Newspaper   
Register   
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IBNLive
   
World Bank warns on development risk   
Business Spectator
As the planet warms further, heat-waves and other weather extremes that today occur once in hundreds of years, if ever, would become the “new climate normal", creating a world of increased risks and instability. The consequences for development would be ...

U.S.-China Climate Agreement Not Enough to Slow Warming, World Bank Says   Bloomberg
Global warming could undermine poverty fight: World Bank   Channel News Asia
Some climate change impacts unavoidable: World Bank   Reuters
Businessweek   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Getty Images
   
Multi-national crew blasts off for space station   
Reuters
A Russian Soyuz rocket blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazahkstan on Sunday to deliver three new crew members to the International Space Station, including Italy's first female astronaut. A Soyuz capsule holding incoming station commander ...

First Italian female astronaut ready for spaceflight   Zee News
Expedition 42 Starts Mission To ISS   Getty Images
Soyuz spacecraft blasts off to ISS   Brisbane Times
RIA Novosti   
Times of India   
Xinhua   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Does 'Clean Coal' Technology Have a Future?   
Wall Street Journal
SaskPower's recently completed Boundary Dam power plant in Canada captures about 90% of the CO2 generated from coal burned there. Sask Power. Nov. 23, 2014 4:49 p.m. ET. 0 COMMENTS. The mix of energy sources used to produce electricity is ...

Climate realities in light of the US-China agreement   Washington Post
Good News on Energy   New York Times
Emission goals in Brazil, China on target for 2020: report   Chinadaily USA
The Age   
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Beta Wired
   
A Spacecraft That Shut Down Right After Sending Data Back To Earth   
Beta Wired
Philae_descent A comet lander named Philae from the European Space Agency landed on the surface of a comet called 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. It took 10 years for the spacecraft to reach the comet after having crossed about 4 billion miles of space.
In Pursuit of an Oddly Shaped Comet   New York Times
Comet cliffhanger: Probe 'sniffs' out life molecules before shutdown   The Star Online
The thrill of boldly going   Toronto Sun
CMU The Tartan Online   
Daily Sabah   
Space.com   
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Toronto Sun
   
Finding common ground on climate change   
Toronto Sun
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World Is Locked into ~1.5°C Warming & Risks Are Rising, New Climate Report ...   World Bank Group
Journos discuss challenge in climate change   Assam Tribune
Better Approach In Reporting Needed To Raise Awareness On Climate Change   Bernama
Live Science   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Log Ness Monster?   
Stuff.co.nz
The famous 'Surgeon's Photograph' Loch Ness monster hoax picture from 1943 was eventually revealed to be a toy submarine. After 18 months without a sighting, there's been a recent spate of reports of mysterious beasts emerging from the waters of Loch ...

Loch Ness Monster sightings: Conservationist group has answers   Examiner.com
Environmentalists Have a Problem With a Proposed Wind Farm Overlooking ...   IJ Review
Has the mystery of the 'Log Ness Monster' been solved?   The Independent
The Inquisitr   
Business Standard   
Metro   
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