2014年12月23日 星期二

2014-12-24 Ireland Science


Yahoo News UK
   
European rock ants lean left, study finds   
Yahoo News UK
European rock ants at a crossroads will most often turn left, a group trait that may boost survival, a study said Wednesday. Many creatures, including humans, show a preference for one side over the other in movement or the senses. Ninety percent of humans, ...

House-hunting ants 'lean to left'   Irish Independent

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Irish Examiner
   
Mussels may be under threat from acidic oceans   
Irish Examiner
The world's mussel population could be under threat as climate change causes the oceans to become more acidic. Mussel shells become more brittle when they are formed in more acidic water, Glasgow University has reported in the Royal Society journal ...

Climate change threat to world's mussel population   Herald Scotland
Mussels could soon be off the menu due to climate change   Daily Mail
Mussels facing wipe-out from acid in oceans   Express.co.uk

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Irish Examiner
   
You won't see a Christmas tree more scientifically-inspired than this   
Irish Examiner
We all love DNA right? We should, because we literally owe our lives to it. After all, they contain the instructions needed for us to develop, survive and reproduce. And we all love Christmas, right? Even if you're a bit on the Scrooge-side, Christmas lights and ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
How to see Santa (aka the ISS) flying by on Christmas Eve   
Telegraph.co.uk
It may be the perfect opportunity to show the little ones Santa on his way: a bright light zooming across the sky, just after nightfall on Christmas Eve. Weather permitting, the spectacle should be visible from right across the UK on Wednesday evening thanks to ...

See Five Months of Earth From Space: Timelapse   Discovery News
Astronaut Terry Virts tweets photo of San Antonio from space   mySanAntonio.com
NASA Is Lost in Space   Wall Street Journal
Irish Examiner   
Washington Post   
Newsweek   
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CNET
   
NASA wants to build a floating city above the clouds of Venus   
CNET
Venus exploration has been deemed off-limits due to its inhospitable climate -- but NASA believes Cloud City may be the answer. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; December 21, 2014 8:11 PM PST. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more.
Nasa planning to build 'cloud cities' in airships above Venus   Irish Independent
NASA envisions city of solar-powered helium airships above Venus   Daily Mail
NASA Desires a Floating Airship City Above Venus   Viral Global News
CBC.ca   
CNN   
The Independent   
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National Geographic
   
NASA's NuStar Provides Insight On Sun After Snapping First Image   
Full-Time Whistle
NASA's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, or NuSTAR, has snapped its first picture of the sun, producing the most sensitive solar portrait ever taken in high-energy X-rays and also providing new insight. Editor : David JACKMAN Category : SCIENCE23 ...

NASA's NuSTAR spacecraft captures stunning image of our sun   National Monitor
NuSTAR captures the sun's X-rays   3News NZ
NASA's X-Ray Based Telescope Captures Extraordinary Image Of The Sun In ...   IJ Review
The Independent   
CNET   
BBC News   
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9news.com.au
   
Rosetta images capture comet's terrifyingly rugged landscape   
9news.com.au
Images of a comet hurtling through space some 400 million kilometres from earth have provided a rare glimpse of its surreal and imposing celestial landscape. The breathtaking series of Comet 67P was captured by the Rosetta, an unmanned spacecraft ...

ESA scientist Matt Taylor: Rosetta instrument will make invaluable discoveries   SpaceFlight Insider
New Incredible Photo Reveals Titanic Cliffs In Rosetta's Comet   Gizmodo Australia
Rosetta images show soaring 1km comet cliff   Telegraph.co.uk
The Times (subscription)   
ITV News   
Jagran Josh   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
'Laziness' has made modern humans' bones brittle, reveals new study   
Daily News & Analysis
A new study has revealed that the shift to farming and more sedentary lifestyles over time has resulted in modern humans having more fragile bones. The comparatively light bone structure of modern humans compared to early human species and other ...

Human Bones Lighter, More Fragile with the Switch from Foraging to Farming   Nature World News
3 reasons lack of exercise is making your bones fragile   TheHealthSite
Human bones weakened when hunter-gatherers switched to farming   Market Business News
The Hans India   
Futurity: Research News   
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Capitalberg
   
Corals depict that Strong Trade winds in the Pacific govern climate changes   
Capitalberg
Corals prevailing on the Pacific island of Kiribati have shown climate researchers that the climate rise would soon accelerate. Researchers have cracked the code of climate change through these corals and have found that the strong and weak ocean winds ...

Severe coral bleaching hits Marshall Islands, north Pacific   Marianas Variety
Global Warming Hiatus Linked To Changes In Pacific Wind Patterns   Headlines & Global News
Coral Bleaching Could Reach El Niño Levels This Year   ValueWalk
Mashable   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Watch: Russia launches new Angara space rocket   
Telegraph.co.uk
President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday oversaw the successful test-launch of Russia's newest heavy-class Angara rocket, a rare piece of good news in a week dominated by the economic crisis. The president oversaw by video link the launch of the Angara-A5 ...

Russia successfully tests new space rocket   Washington Post
Russia launches new heavy-class Angara space rocket   Xinhua

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