2015年1月26日 星期一

2015-01-27 Ireland Science


Highland Radio
   
World's most endangered turtle washes up on beach in Rossnowlagh   
Highland Radio
One of the world's most endangered turtles has washed up on a beach in Co Donegal. A young Kemp's Ridley was found on the rocks in Rossnowlagh, on Christmas Day. Coastwatch volunteer Aoife Flynn made the discovery. An autopsy on the foot-long ...

This extremely rare sea turtle washed up on the coast of Donegal   thejournal.ie
One of world's most endangered turtles has washed up on beach in ...   Irish Mirror
Endangered rare species discovered on Irish beach is world's smallest sea turtle   Irish Independent
Irish Times   
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The Guardian
   
Rare European duck doing twice as well in protected areas   
The Guardian
A smew drake, a rare European duck, is doing twice as well in conservation areas protected by the EU, research has shown. Photograph: WWT/PA. Press Association. Monday 26 January 2015 04.40 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via ...

You won't have seen a duck as cool as this   Irish Examiner
Home > Birdwatch > News > Smew adapts to climate change twice as well in EU…   Bird Watch
DUCK FARES BETTER IN SPECIAL AREAS   Herald Scotland

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Quartz
   
Behold the rare beauty of the underside of an iceberg   
Quartz
Quick, think of an iceberg. What probably popped in your mind is a mountain of frozen white bobbing menacingly in on a polar sea—like the one that sank the Titanic. But that's just the tip of the iceberg, literally. Physics tells us that up to 90% of these giant ...

Arctic Vacationer Catches Stunning Flipped Iceberg On Camera (Photos)   Opposing Views
When An Iceberg Flips Over, the Breathtaking Beauty Hidden Underneath is ...   IJ Review

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Irish Mirror
   
Incredible pictures show devil rays leaping out of the water and through the air   
Irish Mirror
These are the incredible images of rays shooting up more than 10 feet into the air out of the sea. Octavio Aburto, 41, captured the stunning shots of the Munk's devil rays that were seemingly enjoying life out of the water in Cabo Pulmo National Park, Mexico.
Devil rays shooting up more than 10 feet into the air out of the sea captured in ...   Daily Mail

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The Nation
   
Giant asteroid set to buzz Earth   
The Nation
An asteroid measuring about a third of a mile (half a kilometer) in diameter was set to make a relatively close, but harmless pass by Earth Monday night, NASA said. The asteroid will pass about 745,000 miles (1.2 million kilometers) from Earth, roughly three ...

Keep your eyes on the sky for asteroid appearance   CTV News
Mountain-sized asteroid that flew past earth had own moon   Business Standard
asteroid comes unusually close to Earth   Stuff.co.nz
Discovery News   
Forbes   
Full-Time Whistle   
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Science Times
   
NASA Designing a Copter Drone for Mars   
PC Magazine
NASA may send a helicopter drone to Mars in 2020 to accompany a six-wheeled land vehicle being designed for the space agency's next rover mission. The drone, being developed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., weighs 2.2 ...

Could the Skies of Mars One Day Be Filled with Drones   Science Times
NASA to use 'toy helicopter' for exploring Mars   Science Recorder
Mars panorama marks rover's 11th anniversary   EarthSky
Design & Trend   
Washington Post   
The Independent   
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Latin American Herald Tribune
   
Ocean Warming Melting One of the Largest Glaciers of Antarctica   
Latin American Herald Tribune
SYDNEY – One of the largest glaciers on the planet, Totten, is melting due to ocean warming, a phenomenon that demonstrates the vulnerability of East Antarctica and its role in increasing the level of the oceans. The Totten glacier, 120 kilometers (74.5 miles) ...

Giant east Antarctic glacier melting with warmer oceans   Sydney Morning Herald
East Antarctica's largest glacier melting - scientists   News24
Warm ocean melting East Antarctica's largest glacier   Daily Times

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Christian Science Monitor
   
What is comet dust made of? Rosetta finds out.   
Christian Science Monitor
The European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft, currently in orbit around Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, is examining the dust being shed by the comet as it hurtles toward the sun. By Kulvinder Singh, Sen January 26, 2015. close. Rosetta's ...

Rosetta spacecraft deepens mystery of comet's origin   The Star Online
Rosetta watches closely as comet sheds its dust   Sen (subscription)
Rosetta watches comet shed its dusty coat   Astronomy Magazine
The News   
Design & Trend   
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ABC Online
   
Extreme La Nina events set to increase   
ABC Online
Wild girl Extreme La Niña events that affect weather conditions on both sides of the Pacific will almost double in frequency as the climate warms, a new study shows. This increase is likely to drive a corresponding increase in devastating weather conditions ...

Global Warming Could Lead To A Doubling Of Dramatic La Niña Weather Events   Headlines & Global News
More weather tantrums predicted for 'La Niña' says study   Full-Time Whistle
Study: Global warming 'doubles risk' of extreme weather   BBC News
Live Science   
National Geographic   
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Reuters
   
Commercial space rides for US astronauts to save millions: NASA   
Reuters
Astronauts onboard the International Space Station successfully capture the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft with the robotic arm as the station travels over the Mediterranean Sea at 05:54 EST (10:45 GMT) January 12, 2015. Credit: Reuters/NASA TV/Handout via ...

NASA greenlights SpaceX and Boeing to carry crew to ISS in 2017   The Register
21st century space race is on   San Antonio Express-News
NASA and partners confirm: Astronauts to take part in commercial launches in ...   SpaceFlight Insider
CNBC   
Washington Times   
Xinhua   
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