2014年11月26日 星期三

2014-11-27 Ireland Science

  Telegraph.co.uk   
Deadly future heatwaves could kill thousands in Britain, warn scientists  Telegraph.co.uk
Today's children will face deadly heatwaves which could kill thousands more people by the end of the century, the Royal Society has warned. If governments do not get a handle on global warming by 2100, Britain will experience three times as many ...

Heatwaves are going to kill far more in the future - do the experts have a plan?   Irish Examiner
Risk from extreme weather set to rise   BBC News
Ageing population will compound deadly effects of heatwaves caused by climate ...   The Guardian
Daily Mail   
The Times (subscription)   
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  Globalnews.ca   
WATCH: Author sends tandoori lamb chop into space to promote his book  Globalnews.ca
The Global News community network is a place for Canadians to write about relevant topics of interest in their specific subject area. See All Contributors →. X. What is this? The Global News community network is a place for Canadians to write about relevant ...

#BBCtrending: Legendary London lamb chop enters stratosphere   BBC News
Space Oddity: lamb chop sent into space   Irish Times
Lamb chop launched into space with a GoPro captures stunning images of Earth   Irish Independent
TripleM Sydney   
Maine News Online   
ValueWalk   
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  Daily Mail   
Chinese restaurant employs ROBOT waiters to save money on staff costs  Daily Mail
Diners at a restaurant in China will no longer have to deal with human errors from their waiters. Inspired by the Bots cafe from the US hit shot Sam and Cat, a restaurant owner in China has created an eaterie filled with robots. The cafe in Ningbo, a seaport city ...

Restaurant In China Replaces Humans With Robot Waiters   Huffington Post UK
Rise of the machines: Now robots have replaced waiters in China   Irish Independent
WATCH: Chinese restaurant now using robotic waiters   Globalnews.ca
CRIENGLISH.com   
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  Uproxx   
Mamma Mia! The Planets In 'Mario Galaxy' Would All Explode, Says Scientific ...  Uproxx
Turns out this game about bee-men riding dinosaurs in space isn't terribly realistic. I hope you're sitting down, because I've got some shocking news – it turns out the Mario Galaxy's take on planetary physics wasn't entirely accurate. If you need a minute to ...

Academic paper debunks the physics of Super Mario Galaxy   Digital Trends
Can tiny Mario Galaxy like planets exist?   Gamereactor UK
Game Over, Man. Scientific Paper Concludes Mario Galaxy's Planets Would ...   The Mary Sue
Irish Examiner   
Eurogamer.net   
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  Capitalberg   
NASA Over and Done with First Creation of 3D Space Printer  Capitalberg
NASA designed a faceplate for its 3D printer which the agency installed on the International Space Station on the 17th of November. The faceplate is totally composed of plastic material. Numerous private firms are keenly working on the development of new ...

First successful 3D printing completed by astronauts aboard ISS   The Westside Story
NASA 'nauts have a go on Star Trek replicator IN SPAAAACE (sort of)   Register
Happy Thanksgiving, from the International Space Station   Tech Times
Discovery News   
Fox News   
Daily Mail   
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  Headlines & Global News   
Star Trek-like invisible shield protects Earth from 'killer electrons'  Los Angeles Times
Scientists detected an invisible shield roughly 7,200 miles above the Earth's surface that is protecting us from harmful, super-fast electrons flying close to the speed of light. lRelated UCSB professor who helped create blue LEDs shares Nobel Prize.
NASA Probe Finds Impenetrable Barrier In Space Surrounding Earth   Eurasia Review
NASA's Van Allen Belt Spacecraft Detects 'Star Trek-Like' Invisible Shield ...   Headlines & Global News
Scientists Find Giant Invisible Force Field Protection Our Planet   Dumb-Out
Northern Voices Online   
Frontline Desk   
The Inquisitr   
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  The Guardian   
Private collector buys rare woolly mammoth skeleton for $335000 — complete ...  Montreal Gazette
A rare woolly mammoth skeleton has been bought by a private buyer for £189,000 (more than $335,000) at a British auction. Summers Place Auctions near Billingshurst in southern England said Wednesday that the skeleton was one of the most complete ...

Woolly mammoth skeleton sold at UK auction   The News International
Woolly Mammoth's Skeleton Sells for $300000 at Auction   NBCNews.com
Woolly mammoth skeleton sold at auction for almost $300000   Beta Wired
Sky News   
Science Recorder   
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  NDTV   
DNA may Survive Trip to Suborbital Space and Back  NDTV
Washington: DNA molecules attached to the outside of a rocket may be able survive a trip to suborbital space and back into the Earth's atmosphere at extremely high temperatures, according to a study on Wednesday. The experiment, carried out on the ...

Researchers blown away to see human DNA survive rocket re-entry   Science Recorder
DNA Surprises Scientists By Surviving Entry into Earth's Atmosphere   Tech Times
DNA 'can survive re-entry into Earth's atmosphere'   Telegraph.co.uk
Los Angeles Times   
Beta Wired   
Irish Independent   
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  DAWN.com   
Passengers in Russia's Arctic give airliner a push  DAWN.com
MOSCOW: In other countries, you may be asked to give a push to a car stuck in the mud. In Russia, passengers in the Arctic came out of an airliner in sub-zero temperatures to help it move to the runway. A Russian-made Tu-134 with 74 oil workers and seven ...

Stuck Russian Plane Gets a Push, Possibly Symbolic, From Passengers   New York Times
Be thankful you're not flying in Russia (and pushing plane)   The Seattle Times
Russian passengers give stuck, frozen aircraft a push   Hamilton Spectator
Toronto Star   
CBC.ca   
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  Kawartha Media Group   
New ice study is gloomy for polar bears  Kawartha Media Group
A new study suggests that even the High Arctic won't remain a sanctuary for polar bears if climate change continues at its current pace.The study, published in an online science journal, says business-as-usual climate projections mean the bears face ...

Polar bears facing ice-free Arctic because of climate change   MetroNews Canada
Shrinking sea ice could starve polar bears: scientists warn   ABC Online
High Arctic no refuge for polar bears if climate change continues apace: study   CTV News
Washington Post (blog)   
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