2015年3月16日 星期一

2015-03-17 Ireland Science


Irish Times
   
St Patrick's Day Science Medal 'a major honour' for professor   
Irish Times
A professor of medicine has been awarded the 2015 St Patrick's Day Science Medal, a distinction presented to an Irish-born scientist, engineer or technology leader living and working in the US. Prof Katherine Fitzgerald is based at the University of ...

Immunology expert wins Patrick's Day Science Medal   RTE.ie
Taoiseach presents St Patrick's Day science medal to Massachusetts professor   Laois Nationalist

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CNET
   
Stunning Loch Ness fireball illuminates shadowy monster's home   
CNET
A bright fireball tried to shine a little light on the home of the mysterious creature Sunday evening. by Eric Mack · @ericcmack; March 16, 2015 3:45 PM PDT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more. more +. email. tumblr. stumble. reddit.
Amateur Photographer Captures Breathtaking Image Of Meteor Streaking Over ...   Huffington Post
Meteor photographed from Loch Ness   BBC News
Meteor over Loch Ness: This is how the photographer captured the breath-taking ...   The Independent
mirror.co.uk   
Irish Examiner   
Daily Mail   
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TechFrag
   
The Size Of Milky Way Is 150000 Light Years, A New Study Challenges The ...   
TechFrag
Turns out, scientific eye is very critically looking at Milky Way. Just a couple of days ago, nine dwarf galaxies were spotted around Milky way. Now a new study establishes that size of Milky way is 150,000 light years as compared to, previously believed, ...

Galaxy ripples found all over our king size Milky Way   Siliconrepublic.com
Ripples around our galaxy suggest it's way bigger than we originally thought   Quartz
Ripples in the Milky Way   Sky & Telescope
New Hampshire Voice   
News Every day   
KMPH Fox 26   
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E&T magazine
   
March of electron-emitting 'Triffids' science photo of the year   
E&T magazine
An electron microscope photograph capturing a forest of electron-emitting nanotubes, dubbed the 'March of the Triffids', has won the science photography competition run by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Taken by ...

Tiny Triffids march to Science Photography Competition's top prize   Phys.Org
This science photography is guaranteed to blow your mind   BreakingNews.ie
Day of Triffids-style photo scoops top prize   Herald Scotland

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VIDEO: What is a solar eclipse? First in 15 years set for Friday   
Irish Independent
It's expected to kick off at 8.30am in Britain on Friday - the country's first solar eclipse in 15 years. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. More in Have You Seen (1 of 20 articles) · VIDEO: Shocking CCTV shows man... Read More ...


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Washington Post
   
The melting of Antarctica was already really bad. It just got worse.   
Washington Post
This story has been updated. A hundred years from now, humans may remember 2014 as the year that we first learned that we may have irreversibly destabilized the great ice sheet of West Antarctica, and thus set in motion more than 10 feet of sea level rise.
Warming seas undermining giant Antarctic glacier   Sydney Morning Herald
More bad news about Antarctica and rising sea levels   National Monitor
Melting In East Antarctica Threatens To Raise Global Sea Level By 11 Feet   Design & Trend
The Space Reporter   
Columbus Dispatch   
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RTE.ie
   
South of country best for Friday's near-total eclipse - Met Éireann   
RTE.ie
Met Éireann says the south of Ireland could be the best region from which to view Friday morning's near-total solar eclipse. Forecasters say that although it is difficult to predict with certainty at this stage what the weather will be like over the country on Friday, ...

Total Solar Eclipse Occurs Friday: Where and How to (Safely) See It   NBCNews.com
SOLAR ECLIPSE: Harrogate to be plunged into darkness - UPDATE   Harrogate Advertiser
What's Best Way to Safely Watch the Solar Eclipse?   Labmate Online
Techie News   
Express.co.uk   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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TechCrunch
   
'What don't we want? Robots. When don't we want them? Ever.' Anti-droid ...   
The Register
Updated Visitors to the annual South by Southwest (SXSW) tech jamboree have been having a rough old time of it, with what appears to be protests from the locals and a sneaky spam problem on Tinder. On Sunday a group of hipsters took to the streets of ...

Anti-robot march at SXSW was a big PR stunt for new app   UPI.com
Anti-robot protest takes aim at the wrong villains   Computerworld
'Stop the Robots' Protesters Rally at SXSW   PC Magazine
Irish Examiner   
USA TODAY   
TechCrunch   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Alien colour chart could trace extraterrestrial life   
Telegraph.co.uk
An alien colour chart has been devised by astronomers and biologists to help them recognise extraterrestrial life. The colours represent 137 chemical fingerprints of different types of micro-organism, some of which hail from the most extreme environments on ...

Scientists develop 'color catalog' as a clever shortcut in detecting alien life   The Space Reporter
Colour chart could trace Alien life   Herald Scotland
This Alien Color Catalog May Help Us Spot Life on Other Planets   Smithsonian
Express.co.uk   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Has the mystery of the yeti been solved?   
NEWS.com.au
SCEPTICS have a reason to rejoice with scientists claiming to have solved the mystery of the yeti. In 2013, Oxford University professor Bryan Sykes completed a DNA analysis of hair taken from two Himalayan animals identified as by the local community as ...

Researchers agree, there is still no such thing as a yeti   National Monitor
Is Fabled Yeti an Extinct Polar Bear or a Brown Bear? Controversy Continues   Yibada (English Edition)
Researchers struggle to identify species responsible for 'Yeti' hair sample   Science Recorder
Pioneer News   
Washington Post   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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