2015年3月29日 星期日

2015-03-30 Ireland Science


Irish Times
   
Sunny plants for shady places   
Irish Times
Like most people, I don't have a woodland garden. Which is not to say that I don't have plenty of shady spots in the garden that are eminently suitable for a range of woodland plants. Semi-wild corners beneath the shadows of large established deciduous ...


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Irish Mirror
   
Newly discovered species of mushrooms look like little, tiny HUMANS   
Irish Mirror
Discovered by Jonathan Revett in Cockley Cley, Norfolk, the fungus has just been classified as a new species. They have been named as geastrum britannicum to reflect them being unique to the UK. Jonathan, 49, said: "They do look like little mushroom men.
What a pair of fun guys! New species of mushroom that looks like a man ...   Daily Mail
New mushroom species found in Norfolk (don't eat it)   Telegraph.co.uk
These newly discovered mushrooms look like little humans   Metro

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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 ...

How long would it take to fall through a hole in the Earth?   Mother Nature Network
A (Faster) Journey To The Center Of The Earth   Forbes
This is how long it would take you to fall through Earth   Irish Examiner
Daily Mail   
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New Historian
   
Story of Human Evolution Challenged   
New Historian
Until now, one of the most dominant theories about our evolution claimed that our genus, Homo, had evolved from smaller early humans becoming taller, heavier and longer-legged. This process eventually resulted in Homo erectus, which was able to migrate ...

First humans 'ranged in size and height just like us'   BreakingNews.ie
Prehistoric Man wasn't a Midget; was as Tall as Modern Humans, says New Study   Yibada (English Edition)
Earliest humans ranged from short to tall body size   Economic Times
Market Business News   
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The Inquisitr
   
Former NASA man says he saw alien   
The West Australian
A former NASA engineer has pleaded with people to take him seriously after claiming he saw a 2.7m-tall alien while monitoring a space mission. Clark McClelland has taken to YouTube with a series of videos to explain: "I love my planet, I love our human ...

A nine-foot tall alien spotted in a space mission in 1991   Deccan Chronicle
UFO conspiracy theorist claims to have seen nine-foot alien on space shuttle   New Kerala
NASA's Clark McClelland 'saw NINE FOOT alien on 1991 space mission'   Daily Mail

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American Register
   
Yawunik Kootenayi, Lobster Like Predator, Discovered by Scientists   
American Register
Scientists have discovered a spec ies known as Yawunik Kootenayi that is a newly identified species. It was a sea animal having two sets of eyes and also had quite an interesting set of appendages that are much akin to antennae. Researchers are now ...

Dino-boffins unearth ancient, TOOTHY-CLAWED, four-eyed MONSTER LOBSTER   The Register
Ancient, lobster-like predator discovered in 508-million-year-old fossil site   News@UofT
Burgess Shale fossil beds in BC reveal ancient ancestor of spiders, lobsters   CBC.ca
Live Science   
NBCNews.com   
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Khaleej Times
   
20% more savings in Dubai's Earth Hour   
Khaleej Times
Dubai — Dubai saved 305 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity and 183 tonnes of carbon emissions during Saturday's Earth Hour, a 20 per cent increase from 2014's 255-MWh and 153-tonne reduction. Dozens of government buildings, tourist attractions and ...

Landmarks turn down the lights for Earth Hour 2015   Stuff.co.nz
Earth Hour 2015: World cities go dark for climate change   Telegraph.co.uk
Eiffel Tower Goes Dark in Symbolic Move for Earth Hour   New York Times
The Express Tribune   
CTV News   
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The Independent
   
When an Antarctic iceberg the size of a country breaks away, what happens next?   
The Independent
You never forget the first time you see an iceberg. The horizon of a ship at sea is a two dimensional space and to see a three dimensional piece of ice appear in the ocean is quite something. But, in truth, the first iceberg you see is likely to be small.
Global sea levels to rise more rapidly as Antarctic ice melt accelerates   Independent Australia
Antarctica Logs Warmest On Record   Pioneer News
Shrinking of Antarctic ice shelves is accelerating   Business Spectator
National Monitor   
Techie News   
Sky News Australia   
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