2015年1月19日 星期一

2015-01-20 Ireland Science


3DPrint.com
   
Dublin's Trinity College Receives Funding from ESA to Develop Cold Spray 3D ...   
3DPrint.com
esa When you think of Ireland, you might think of leprechauns, tall glasses of Guinness beer, and thick wool sweaters. You most certainly think of the color green. But what about a new green 3D printing technology that speeds up helium to twice the speed of ...

TCD team leading €500000 ESA project to create future space tech   Siliconrepublic.com
Research at Trinity to blaze a trail into 3D printing of metal components   Irish Times

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Irish Times
   
Two new planets bigger than Earth 'found' in our solar system   
Irish Times
Schoolchildren may need a new mnemonic to remember the sequence of planets as astronomers now believe there may be at least two 'new' planets in our solar system. The two planets – which may both be bigger than earth – could be orbiting in the ...

Solar system 'may have more planets'   Gulf Daily News
Solar System Facts, Planets & Energy 2015: Astronomers Predict Existence of ...   Latin Post
Astronomers believe they have found two new “super Earths” in our solar system   Sunday World
The News Ledge   
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The Upcoming (registration)
   
2014 recorded warmest year of century   
The Upcoming (registration)
The turn of the century has seen some of the world's most extreme weather on record. 14 out of 15 of the warmest years on record have been from 2000 onwards. Average temperature recorded in 2014 was 11.5C, 1.5C higher than the long-term average.

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Full-Time Whistle
   
Photos of the Day: SpaceX Rocket Crash-Lands on Ocean Barge   
Full-Time Whistle
A rocket is not quite a day by day transporting machinery, like other aerial ones in the family: planes and helicopters. The “lift off” is not a friendly start and the landing is always a challenge. Scientists from Space X have released a footage of their latest rocket ...

Landing a rocket on a barge is no piece of cake, even for SpaceX   Science Recorder
SpaceX launches for NASA, no luck with rocket landing at sea   San Antonio Express-News
Why Is It So Difficult to Land a Rocket?   Wired
CBC.ca   
Business Insider Australia   
First Coast News   
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Malay Mail Online
   
Asteroid 2004 BL86 to fly pass Earth on January 26 (VIDEO)   
Malay Mail Online
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 20 ― A half-kilometre-long asteroid will fly past earth on Monday (January 26), approaching as close as 1.2 million km from the planet, about three times the distance from earth to the moon. The asteroid, designated 2004 BL86, was ...

NEOWISE: A yearlong look at the sky   Astronomy Magazine
Earth to have 'near-miss' with asteroid on 27 January   Siliconrepublic.com
Huge asteroid to 'narrowly' miss Earth   Telegraph.co.uk
The Register   
Huffington Post   
The Independent   
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CNET
   
NASA's Dawn gets its best glimpse yet of dwarf planet Ceres   
CNET
At a resolution of just 27p, images captured by the Dawn probe as it approaches Ceres are the most detailed of the dwarf planet to date. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; January 19, 2015 4:01 PM PST. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus.
NASA Spacecraft Get a Closer Look at Dwarf Planets Pluto and Ceres   New York Times
Ceres in sight: NASA's Dawn spacecraft eyes mysterious dwarf planet   Los Angeles Times
NASA Probe Gets Up Close and Personal With Dwarf Planet Ceres   ABC News
Daily Mail   
Full-Time Whistle   
International Business Times   
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The Inquisitr
   
Astro-boffins tune in to weird real-time cosmic radio burst   
The Register
The Parkes radio telescope – under a cloud due to budget cuts in Australia – has delivered its first science headline for 2015, giving astronomers their only real-time view so far of the unexplained phenomenon known as the Fast Radio Burst (FRB). FRBs were ...

The discovery of this strange cosmic phenomenon has scientists baffled. Source ...   NEWS.com.au
Australian scientists detect radio waves from mystery source 5 bln light years away   Xinhua
Cosmic Radio Burst Caught from Outside Our Galaxy   Science Times
The Inquisitr   
UPI.com   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Predatory sea snails produce weaponized insulin   
(e) Science News
As predators go, cone snails are slow-moving and lack the typical fighting parts. They've made up for it by producing a vast array of fast-acting toxins that target the nervous systems of prey. A new study reveals that some cone snails add a weaponized form of ...

Predatory snail uses weaponized insulin to trap its prey   National Monitor
Snail Uses Unique Form Of Insulin To Stun Unsuspecting Prey   Headlines & Global News
Lifesaving insulin used by Fish-Eating Snails as venom   The Hoops News
Daily Mail   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Soprano Sarah Brightman Starts Training for Space Song   
NBCNews.com
After a delay due to family illness, British singer Sarah Brightman began months of preparation on Monday at Russia's Star City cosmonaut training center for a 10-day, $52 million trip to the International Space Station. The 54-year-old soprano, best known for ...

Sarah Brightman Arrives in Russia, Preparing for Space Journey   Latin American Herald Tribune
Sarah Brightman prepares for ISS visit   9news.com.au
Sarah Brightman to Visit ISS in September   West Texas News

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The Utah People's Post
   
Environment has greater influence on immunity than genes   
BioNews
A twin study has shown that the majority of variation in immunity between individuals is due to non-genetic factors. The findings, published in Cell, suggest that the environment dominates when it comes to shaping our immune profiles. 'When you examine ...

Environment, not genes, dictates our immune system   Times of India
Study: Environment trumps genetics in shaping immune system   San Jose Mercury News
Environment not genes decides immunity as we age   Zee News

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