2015年4月13日 星期一

2015-04-14 Ireland Science


Daily Mail
   
Mystery of the 'alien' signals solved: Baffled astronomers trace source of noise to ...   
Daily Mail
For years, scientists have been trying to uncover the source of mysterious radio signals being picked up in Australia. Theories have ranged from evaporating black holes to extraterrestrial communication and mergers of neutron stars. Now researchers at the ...

Strange radio signals coming from microwaves -- not aliens   The Weather Network
Researchers discover mystery radio signal origins in break room's microwave   Siliconrepublic.com
Parkes Observatory: Extraterrestrial messages or microwave noodles?   CNET
The Register   
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The Straits Times
   
Warming seas may spell end to Britain's fish and chips   
The Straits Times
Warming seas may spell the end to traditional British food favourites such as haddock and chips, researchers said on Monday. -- PHOTO: AFP. LONDON (AFP) - Warming seas may spell the end to traditional British food favourites such as haddock and chips, ...

Global warming could make haddock and chips a thing of the past   mirror.co.uk
Britain: Fish and chips on the brink of extinction due to warming seas   International Business Times UK
Fish and chips off the menu as seas warm up   Telegraph.co.uk
BreakingNews.ie   
The Independent   
Yahoo News UK   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Mars May Hold Liquid Water, NASA Curiosity Rover Finds   
Wall Street Journal
New research based on data from NASA's Curiosity rover indicates for the first time that there may actually be liquid water close to the surface of the Red Planet. WSJ's Monika Auger reports. Photo: NASA. Transcript +. This transcript has been automatically ...

Nasa's 'Curiosity' rover finds water below surface of Mars   Irish Times
Tiny and briny: Small amounts of liquid water might still be on Mars   Los Angeles Times
News Corp Australia   NEWS.com.au
BBC News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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The Register
   
Lightning dashes SpaceX HOVERSHIP rocket blastoff amid countdown scramble   
The Register
NASA has scrubbed today's launch of a SpaceX Falcon rocket – loaded up with supplies for the International Space Station – after an approaching storm started spitting lightning. The craft was due to liftoff about an hour ago from Cape Canaveral in Florida.
United Launch Alliance Boldly Names Its Next Rocket: Vulcan!   NBCNews.com
April 13, 2015 in Falcon 9: Nearby storms keep Falcon 9 rocket grounded   Spaceflight Now
Elon Musk's SpaceX plans to land a rocket on a floating, unmanned barge   Financial Post
Christian Science Monitor   
Herald Sun   
PerfScience   
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Times LIVE
   
Scientists shed new light on formation of moon   
Times LIVE
The problem with that is that Earth rocks and moon rocks are so similar that researchers thought there was only a 1% chance of another planet being involved. File photo. Image by: Thinkstock. Scientists might finally have figured out how the moon was formed ...

New Israeli research sheds light on the moon's origins   Haaretz
Israeli scientists find answer to mystery behind moon's creation   Ynetnews
How was the moon formed? Israeli researchers shed new light on subject   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Digital Journal   
Breaking Israel News   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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Maine News
   
New research may lead to better handling of earth-penetrating Missiles   
Maine News
Duke University physicists have conducted a research and developed techniques to gauge what happens below the ground when missile strikes the earth. Their research has revealed that materials like soil and sand actually get stronger when missile meteor ...

Duke researchers dig more into impact of missiles and meteors on earth   The Market Business
Meteor Missiles Make Ground Soil and Sand More Powerful   Times Gazette
Soil and sand harden as SPEEDING MISSILES and METEORS SLAM into ...   The Register
Tech Times   
National Monitor   
Science World Report   
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Tech Times
   
Astronomers Find Distant Exoplanet With Hot, Windy 'Inferno' Atmosphere   
Tech Times
This distant planet has an atmosphere hot enough to melt iron, astronomers say. Winds high above the planet blow at 500 mph, they find. (Photo : NASA, ESA, L. Calçada). Astronomers say they've managed to make highly accurate measurements of the ...

Hot and Stormy at High Altitudes on Exoplanet HD 189733b   Space Ref (press release)
Exoplanet with an infernal atmosphere identified   Business Standard
Exoplanet HD189733B Has 3000 Degrees Temperature   Tech Fragments
Phys.Org   
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Sky News Australia
   
IWC questions Japan's new whaling plan   
Sky News Australia
The International Whaling Commission has questioned Japan's new Antarctic whaling plan and told the country to provide more information to justify the killings. Tokyo submitted a proposal with an annual target of 333 minke whales, down from some 900 ...

Japan Is Going to Kill Thousands of Whales No Matter What Other Nations Say   VICE News
Japan to continue whaling despite IWC report   ABC Online
Japan Won't Accept "No" to Whaling   The Maritime Executive
Business Insider Australia   
The New Daily   
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World Tech Today
   
NASA Astronauts ISS films stunning Spacewalk with GoPro camera   
World Tech Today
NASA has recently released an amazing video footage of ISS Astronauts conducting Spacewalks. The videos were shot using GoPro cameras mounted on the head of space suits of astronauts. In an effort to discover why and how much more the Space has ...

Watch: Amazing GoPro footage shows what it's like to walk in outer space   BGR
GoPros go on a space walk   PBS NewsHour
Stunning GoPro video captures a dizzying spacewalk   Washington Post
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Independent   
IGN   
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The Australian
   
Ceres: 'dwarf planet' spawns a giant mystery   
The Australian
First classified a planet, then an asteroid and then a “dwarf planet” with some traits of a moon — the more scientists learn about Ceres, the weirder it becomes. And new observations of the sphere of rock and ice circling our Sun between Mars and Jupiter have ...

Ceres Mystery Bright Spots Grow Stranger In New Color Images Of Dwarf Planet   Tech Times
Dwarf planet Ceres reveals surface secrets in NASA color map   CNET
Mystery of Ceres's Bright Spots Grows   Scientific American
BBC News   
Nature.com   
ABC News   
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