2015年4月26日 星期日

2015-04-27 Ireland Science


Science 2.0
   
Sorry Star Trek Fans, Tau Ceti Is Not The Next Earth   
Science 2.0
As the search continues for Earth-size planets orbiting at just the right distance from their star, a region termed the habitable zone, the number of potentially life-supporting planets grows. In two decades we have progressed from having no extrasolar planets to ...

Tau Ceti: The next Earth? Probably not   Arizona State University
Star Trek fans may be disappointed about Tau Ceti developments   Irish Examiner
Nearby Alien Planets Not So Life-Friendly After All   Yahoo News UK
Times of Malta   
Gizmodo Australia   
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News Every day
   
NASA Pic Shows Martian Looking Out Of A Crater On Mars   
News Every day
(Photo : NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS via Getty Images) In this handout image provided by NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS, and captured by NASA's Curiosity rover, a rock outcrop called Link pops out from a Martian surface that is elsewhere blanketed by ...

NASA's Mars Opportunity Rover Photo Shows Bunkers, Missiles, And Aliens ...   The Inquisitr
There's a martian hiding in this latest NASA photo, apparently   Metro
Aliens inside bunker in Mars, former journalist claims   Market Business News
Western Gazette   
Techie News   
Daily Mail   
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BBC News
   
Row over human embryo gene editing   
BBC News
A controversial Chinese study that reveals genes in human embryos have been modified for the first time has sparked fierce debate. The research looked at genetic editing techniques - which in theory can be used to snip out faulty bits of genetic material that ...

Embryonic Research   Financial Express
Genetically modified embryos: a panacea for mankind – or a crime against ...   The Independent
Chinese scientists edit genomes of human embryos   Toronto Star
National Post   
Times of India   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Yibada (English Edition)
   
Celebrating Hubble Telescope's Birthday in Stellar Pictures   
Yibada (English Edition)
Friday, April 24, 2015 marks the 25th anniversary of the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope. Orbiting Earth at about 569 kilometers above us, the Hubble Space Telescope has been looking deep into the space and capturing stunning images.
Hubble hits 25th anniversary IN SPAAACE – time for telescope to come home   The Register
Photos: Some of the best Hubble telescope photos on its 25th anniversary in space   San Jose Mercury News
Week in Geek: Hubble gotchu edition   MSNBC
NEWS.com.au   
Toronto Sun   
Independent Online   
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