2015年3月28日 星期六

2015-03-29 Ireland Science


Irish Independent
   
Murder and the shroud of turin's secrets   
Irish Independent
Set in 2004, as the increasingly feeble and pain-wracked Pope John Paul II's reign enters its twilight, a mysterious exhibition is being constructed in the utmost secrecy in the Vatican Museums. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Barrie event explores shroud's mystery   Simcoe.com

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Irish Examiner
   
VIDEO (WEEK 5): Peter Dowdall finds wonder in his tulip-filled garden   
Irish Examiner
I wonder how much knowledge and information has been lost over the centuries as we 'progress' to 'better' ways of doing things. Like how in god's name did they build the pyramids with no excavators and cranes and what about Newgrange and Stonehenge ...


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Huffington Post
   
Here's How Long It Would Take To Fall Through The Center Of Earth   
Huffington Post
Just how long would it take to fall through the center of the Earth, traveling from one side of our planet to the other? Physicists have long calculated the answer to that question as being 42 minutes, but now, new calculations show that the theoretical trip would ...

A (Faster) Journey To The Center Of The Earth   Forbes
This is how long it would take you to fall through Earth   Irish Examiner
It takes 38 minutes to fall through the centre of the Earth: Journey is four minutes ...   Daily Mail

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Mashable
   
The calm before the launch: Preparing for a year in space   
Mashable
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly rocketed off to the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday with Russian cosmonauts Mikhail Kornienko and Gennady Padalka. But Kelly will be in orbit for much longer than a typical astronaut on an ISS mission would. Kelly will ...

Astronauts dock with ISS for one-year mission   DAWN.com
Pair Begin Record-Setting Year in Space After 'Beautiful Launch'   Voice of America
Russia, America talking about new space station   AL.com
Telegraph.co.uk   
RTE.ie   
BBC News   
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Nature World News
   
Diverse Human Body Size Emerged Earlier Than Previously Thought   
Nature World News
Pictured: This is a cast of the 'Nariokotome Boy' (Homo ergaster) skeleton. (Photo : Jay Stock). Our genus comes in all different shapes and sizes, from short and fat to tall and skinny. And new research suggests that the diversity in human body size that we ...

Early humans live in Africa 2m yrs ago ranged in size just as people do today   Customs Today Newspaper
'Range of sizes' among early humans   Irish Independent
Early humans ranged in size   Times of Malta
Economic Times   
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VICE News
   
Thirty Major European Cities Pledge to Take on Climate Change   
VICE News
Representatives from thirty European cities gathered in Paris on Thursday to formalize their commitment to eco-friendly policies and to emphasize the role of major urban centers in the fight against climate change. Delegates also signed a declaration, ...

26 European cities have pledged to solve climate change by buying nicer stuff   CityMetric
London and Bristol pledge to slash CO2 emissions by 40 per cent by 2030   Business Green
Europe's Cities Pledge To Buy Eco-Friendly   CleanTechnica
Techie News   
Business Standard   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Canadian participation in Earth Hour wanes   
The Globe and Mail
Canadians joined millions around the world Saturday night in turning off their lights to mark Earth Hour, celebrating the ninth year of the annual event. But as participation appeared to be on the decline in recent years, supporters emphasized the goal was to ...

Lights switched off to mark earth hour   The Nation
Lights out for Earth Hour   DAWN.com
Pakistan barely contributes to climate change WWF-Pakistan, SA celebrate ...   Daily Times
Toronto Star   
Times of India   
CBC.ca   
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Maine News Online
   
Pandas not as lonely as earlier believed   
Maine News Online
Pandas are found in few mountain ranges in south central China and have been rarely tracked due to strict regulations in China. Researchers have been trying to find out more about the true nature of pandas when they are out in the wild. In the new research, ...

New Study: Giant Pandas Are More Social & Flirtatious Than Imagined   American Live Wire
The Secret Lives Of Pandas - Revealed   Design & Trend
Pandas Not Lonesome Animals As Previously Believed   Latinos Health
News Every day   
Immortal News   
io9   
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Toronto Sun
   
Global warming doesn't cause extreme winters, study says   
World Science
Global warming doesn't cause extreme winters, a study has found—instead it tends to reduce temperature variability. That a warming trend doesn't cause cold snaps might seem obvious, but it had been a question. Temperatures plunged far below freezing ...

Research: Climate change doesn't cause extreme winters   Techie News
Climate Change Not to Blame for Extreme Winters   Nature World News
Climate change does not cause extreme winters, study claims   Edmonton Examiner

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AsiaOne
   
EU to resume Galileo satellite launch programme   
Reuters
BRUSSELS, March 26 (Reuters) - The European Union is set to send two navigation satellites into orbit on Friday aboard a Russian rocket, in its first launch since a botched deployment in August that cost several million euros to fix. The Galileo project to set ...

Europe launches first Galileo satellites since orbit error   Toronto Sun
2 more Galileo satellites launched from French Guiana for EU   Washington Post
Europe Resumes Galileo Satnav Deployment   NDTV
Economic Times   
The Guardian   
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