2015年1月24日 星期六

2015-01-25 Ireland Science


BBC News
   
Scientists slow the speed of light   
BBC News
A team of Scottish scientists has made light travel slower than the speed of light. They sent photons - individual particles of light - through a special mask. It changed the photons' shape - and slowed them to less than light speed. The photons remained ...

The Speed of Light is Not All that Absolute; Scientists Able to Slow Light   Full-Time Whistle
Many hands make light slow down – permanently   Irish Times
Scientists Slow Down The Speed Of Light As It Travels Through Air   Popular Science
RT   
Live Science   
thejournal.ie   
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Forbes
   
Asteroid to fly by Earth on Monday   
SMN Weekly
1 Asteroid 2004 BL86 will fly by Earth on Monday at about 745,000 miles (1.two million kilometers) away from Earth. This is three times as far away as the moon. The asteroid will pass by at 11:19 a.m. ET, according to NASA. The good news is NASA assures ...

Asteroid 1/3 mile wide to fly by earth Monday   WBIR-TV
Giant space rock to pass Earth Jan. 26-27   Asheboro Courier Tribune
MONSTER ASTEROID to PLAY CHICKEN with Earth on Monday   The Register
USA TODAY   
Computerworld   
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Viral Global News
   
Translucent Pink Fish Found Deep Beneath Antarctic Ice (Video)   
Viral Global News
Researchers drilling into the Antarctic ice have discovered an underwater world of fish, crustaceans and jellyfish, living at depths of over 2,500 feet below the ice. The team used a submersible camera to explore the gloomy habitat, just beneath the Antarctic's ...

The US has caused more global warming than any other country. Here's how the ...   Washington Post
Surprise! Fish Lurk in Antarctica's Dark Underworld   Live Science
Bizarre Antarctic fish lives below 2500 feet of ice   Christian Science Monitor
TIME   
Smithsonian   
TheBlaze.com   
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International Business Times UK
   
European space probe provides close-up of comet   
Columbus Dispatch
Sign up for home delivery of The Columbus Dispatch and find out What's In It for You. Subscribe. Already a subscriber? Enroll in EZPay and get a free gift! Enroll now. By Deborah Netburn LOS ANGELES TIMES • Saturday January 24, 2015 7:52 PM.
Rosetta data details the frozen world of a comet for the first time   Full-Time Whistle
Rosetta enjoying the company of Comet 67-P and Philae   Inferse
Final attempt to hunt for missing comet lander   Zee News
Geek   
Examiner.com   
Techie News   
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SFGate
   
Experts examine bones as Spain hunts for Cervantes' remains   
SFGate
MADRID (AP) — Forensic experts began excavating graves and examining bones Saturday in a tiny chapel in Madrid, hoping to solve the centuries-old mystery of exactly where the great Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes was laid to rest. The author of "Don ...

Spain's hunt for author Cervantes' remains enters key phase   Businessweek
Miguel de Cervantes Grave: Spanish Experts Exhuming, Analyzing Bones of ...   Latin Post

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E Canada Now
   
Sperm Whale Gives Canadian Photographer A Real Sh$T Show   
E Canada Now
New words are being coined to describe what a sperm whale did to a Canadian photographer who apparently got a little too close for comfort during an underwater photo shoot. Words like poo-nami, poo-nando and poo-storm are some of the new words ...

Epic whale 'poopnado' soils underwater expedition   The Weather Network
Giant whale 'poonado' engulfs divers   Telegraph.co.uk
Underwater Photographer Gets Caught in a Sperm Whale 'Poopnado,' Brings ...   Huffington Post
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Irish Mirror   
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