2014年11月29日 星期六

2014-11-30 Ireland Science

  Phys.Org   
New report highlights 'significant and increasing' risks from extreme weather  Phys.Org
University of Exeter researchers have played a crucial role in creating a comprehensive new report indicating that the global risk from extreme weather is set to intensify. The critical report, published by the Royal Society, indicates that exposure of human ...

Risk from extreme weather set to rise   BBC News
Extreme Weather Risky for Human Societies: Report   Uncover California
Indians can expect 10 times more heatwaves by turn of century   The Hindu
Blue & Green Tomorrow   
Daily Times   
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  Irish Examiner   
How comet mission science will be used by submarines  Irish Examiner
Technology created for the European Space Agency's Rosetta Mission is to be re-used to help the Royal Navy. Open University scientists developed and built Ptolemy – a shoe-box sized evolved gas analyser – for the mission to Comet 67P as part of the ...

UK's future submarines to feature new atmosphere monitoring system   Naval Technology
“Life-saving” technology developed on Rosetta Comet space mission to feature ...   NW Evening Mail
Partnership protects submarine crews   Yorkshire Post
AZoSensors   
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  Irish Mirror   
Saucy Italians' nude breast selfies posted online in the name of science  Irish Mirror
Half naked Italian women have taken a twist on the selfie craze by capturing their cleavage in a bid to promote scientific breakthroughs. Scores of the scantily clad ladies have begun posting their pictures onto a specialised blog in their underwear for the new ...

Women post breast selfies with science facts   New York Daily News
Italians post cleavage selfies with signs promoting scientific breakthroughs   Daily Mail
Italians post breast selfies 'for science'   The Local.it

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  Headlines & Global News   
Human waste can be converted into rocket fuel: Study  Delhi Daily News
Human waste can be converted into methane and used as fuel for rockets by an innovative technique devised by the scientists from the University of Illinois and University of Florida, according to a new research. The laboratory experiments have revealed that ...

NASA Poop Processing Plant On The Moon: Human Waste Turned Into Fuel For ...   The Inquisitr
Poop-powered rocketry to bring moon explorers home?   Beta Wired
Human Waste May Bring Future Astronauts Back from the Moon   Nature World News
New Hampshire Voice   
Irish Times   
Voice Chronicle   
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  Calcutta Telegraph   
'Unperson' atones with medal  Calcutta Telegraph
London, Nov. 29: James Watson, the scientist who shared a Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1962 for his work on “the double helix”, is putting up his gold medal for auction through Christie's in New York. The auctioneers, who have put an estimate of between ...

Scientist who discovered DNA double helix to sell Nobel medal   Irish Times
James Watson Auctioning Nobel Prize To Raise Money   Design & Trend
'I am an unperson': 'Racist' DNA discoverer forced to sell Nobel Prize medal   RT
Livemint   
Boston.com   
International Business Times UK   
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  The Nation   
Japan asteroid probe to lift off Monday after delay  The Nation
Japan on Monday will launch a space probe on a six-year mission to mine a distant asteroid after the event was postponed due to bad weather, officials said. Hayabusa2 is now scheduled to blast off aboard Japan's main H-IIA rocket from Tanegashima Space ...

Japanese Asteroid Probe Will Hunt for Organic Material   Capitalberg
Unsuitable Weather Conditions Postpones Japanese Hayabasu 2 Launch   The Capital Wide
Japanese probe Hayabusa2 ready to launch on mission to mine an asteroid   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Capital OTC   
Xinhua   
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  American Live Wire   
Is Graphene Is Better than Steel or Kevlar?  American Live Wire
According to the recent reports, US specialists exposed utilizing a minute shooting range that Graphene — a multi-layered material with a 10 to 100 nanometer thickness, may be a top-class bullet-proof material, since it appears to assimilate and diffuse 10 ...

Graphene May Make Better Bulletproof Vests than Kevlar   Tech Times
Study Shows Graphene Outperforms Steel And Kevlar: New Uses For Super ...   International Business Times
Graphene Is Better than Steel or Kevlar (+Video)   The Utah People's Post
Daily Digest   
The News Ledge   
Beta Wired   
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  ABC News   
Rare optimism ahead of climate talks in Lima  DAWN.com
LIMA: Energised by new targets set by China and the United States, the world's top climate polluters, UN global warming talks resume on Monday with unusual optimism despite evidence that human-generated climate change is already happening and bound ...

Do GOPs and Democrats experience weather differently?   Minneapolis Star Tribune
US ambassador: COP20, big step to respond to climate change   Andina - Agencia Peruana de Noticias
Lima Climate Talks Spark Rare Optimism As World Prepares New Push For Action   Huffington Post
The Age   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  Tech Times   
World's Oldest Computer Antikythera Mechanism is More Ancient than ...  Tech Times
The Antikythera Mechanism, the world's oldest analog computer, is even older than once thought. So, who built this ancient device? (Photo : University of Puget Sound). The Antikythera Mechanism has been described as an analog computer in the ancient ...

World's Oldest Computer Is Really Old   PC Magazine
World's oldest computer may be 2000 years old   Daily Digest
Antikythera Mechanism: 'World's First Computer' Is A Shocking 2000 Years Old   Headlines & Global News
TechAnalyst.co   
PerfScience   
Delhi Daily News   
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