2015年3月30日 星期一

2015-03-31 Ireland Science


The Space Reporter
   
Earth-like planets orbiting two stars may be numerous   
The Space Reporter
Two astrophysicists are challenging the long-held notion that rocky planets orbiting two stars like the fictional “Star Wars” Tattooine cannot exist. Scott Kenyon of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, MA, and Benjamin Bromley of the ...

Why Luke Skywalker's binary sunset may be real after all   Christian Science Monitor
'Tatooine' Earth-like exoworlds may be common   The Weather Network
Star Wars planets like Tatooine could be common in universe   Telegraph.co.uk
Irish Examiner   
Irish Independent   
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Los Angeles Times
   
A steady stream of comet dust may have 'painted' Mercury black   
Los Angeles Times
The mystery of Mercury's excessively dark surface may have just been solved. A team of researchers working at Brown University say the planet's inky appearance may be the result of a near constant rain of impacts from tiny specks of cometary dust that ...

Comet pollution may give Mercury it's peculiar darkness, says research   National Monitor
NASA Set to Extend Mercury Mission for Another Month   Science Times
Mercury darkened by 'invisible paint' from passing comets   The Space Reporter
Daily Mail   
STGIST   
American Register   
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Newsweek
   
Robotic Advances Include Bionic Insects and Minimally Invasive Surgery   
Record
The evolution of robotics continues to amaze the most savvy technology enthusiasts. Recent developments include robotic ants and butterflies as well as two major companies working together on robotic surgery advances. Years ago people watched ...

Amazing: Robotic ants, modeled on real thing, could be future workforce   Science Recorder
Bionic ants could be tomorrow's factory workers   Baltimore Sun
Bionic Ants on show in Germany [VIDEO]   Manufacturers' Monthly

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Computerworld
   
China considering space-based solar power station   
Computerworld
Chinese scientists are considering how they can build and put into orbit a massive space station that would supply a constant stream of solar energy to Earth. The project, which is still in the conceptual stage, would involve a satellite that weighs more than ...

Chinese scientists mull power station in space   Xinhua
China plans to build huge space solar power station   Economic Times
China Has Ambitions To Build A Solar Power Station In Space   Ubergizmo (blog)

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Live Science
   
Stephen Hawking Wants to Trademark His Name   
Live Science
Stephen Hawking, the British physicist famous for his groundbreaking research in the face of pronounced physical disability, has applied to trademark his name. Like author J.K. Rowling, soccer star David Beckham and fellow physicist Brian Cox, Hawking ...

You can't exploit me: just like Stephen Hawking®, I've trademarked myself   The Guardian
Stephen Hawking to trademark his name for charitable purposes   Techie News
Professor Stephen Hawking to trademark name   The Independent
CNBC   
Market Business News   
The Australian   
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Tech Times
   
Graphene Light Bulbs? Why Not?   
Tech Times
A company developing a light bulb based on graphene says they'll last for years and be more energy efficient. Bulbs could be on shore shelves later this year. (Photo : NASA). In the latest application for the wonder material graphene, light bulbs made with the ...

Researchers say low-cost, longer-life graphene light bulb coming this year   Computerworld
Graphene light bulb set for shops   BBC News
First graphene light bulbs to go on sale this year   The Independent
ExtremeTech   
Daily Mail   
Popular Science   
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Yibada (English Edition)
   
NASA to Take its Mars 'UFO Flying Saucer' to Space in June; Watch Earth Test ...   
Yibada (English Edition)
NASA's Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD), a flying saucer that will one day transport cargo to Mars, will take to space in June. NASA said large high-altitude balloons will loft the LDSD into space in a new test to examine the capabilities of the ...

NASA to test saucer-shaped craft   The Space Reporter
NASA Invites Public To Check Out LDSD Flying Saucer: How To Watch ...   Tech Times
NASA to take MARTIAN FLYING SAUCER for a spin   The Register
Newsweek   
Daily Mail   
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Steamboat Pilot & Today
   
Jimmy Westlake: Egg moon to be eclipsed Saturday   
Steamboat Pilot & Today
#Early next Saturday morning, Coloradans will experience the third total lunar eclipse of the current tetrad of lunar eclipses. This one will be an early morning event, just before dawn on Saturday, April 4, as the full egg moon glides through the extreme ...

Total lunar eclipse coming Saturday   The Spokesman Review
Oregon will have good view of Saturday's short total lunar eclipse, weather ...   OregonLive.com
Homestead Monument hosts lunar eclipse viewing   Lincoln Journal Star
Sky & Telescope   
Bundaberg News Mail   
Bernama   
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U-T San Diego
   
UCSD studies twin astronauts   
U-T San Diego
Astronaut Scott Kelly, left, and his identical twin brother, former astronaut Mark Kelly, are participating in studies on the effects of space travel. — NASA. Share Photo.  ·  · Reddit; ✉. Astronaut Scott Kelly, left, and his identical twin brother, former astronaut ...

Twin fools NASA at brother's launch on 1-year flight   Fox News
Astronaut Scott Kelly's Twin Brother Mike Pulls a Fast One on NASA   NBCNews.com
US-Russian crew reaches space station for year-long stay   Reuters

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Earth Hour 2015: World cities go dark for climate change   
Telegraph.co.uk
Cities around the world have been temporarily plunged into darkness to raise awareness about climate change. Millions of people across the globe switched off their lights for an hour at 8.30pm local time in support of the WWF's Earth Hour initiative.
Eiffel Tower goes dark in symbolic move for Earth Hour   Washington Post
Moscow Earth Hour   The Moscow Times
Earth Hour: Lights on landmarks around the world switch off for climate change ...   ABC Online

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