2015年6月8日 星期一

2015-06-09 Ireland Science


Irish Examiner
   
Photographer captures breathtaking underwater shots of waves breaking   
Irish Examiner
An underwater photographer has captured some incredible photos of what waves look like when they break – revealing a mysterious world beneath the surf. Photographer captures breathtaking underwater shots of waves breaking. Mark Tipple, a ...


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Irish Examiner
   
Ireland's First National Maritime Festival Launches On World Oceans Day   
Afloat
#SeaFest - Marking World Oceans Day across the globe today (Monday 8 June), Marine Minister Simon Coveney announced the first national celebration of Ireland's oceans next month. The inaugural national maritime festival SeaFest will take place in Cork ...

Ireland's first SeaFest maritime festival to be held in Cork in July   Businessandleadership.com
Sea festival to celebrate Ireland's illustrious maritime heritage   Irish Examiner

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Swarm of bees forces temporary closure of Cardiff beer garden   
BBC News
A Cardiff city centre bar was forced to close its beer garden for several hours on Monday after "thousands" of bees "descended from nowhere". Customers at The Yard on St Mary Street were ushered inside and a sign was put up that read: "Please use side ...

Amazing video shows swarm of 10000 BEES sending pub customers fleeing   Mirror.co.uk
Drinkers scarper as thousands of bees descend on Cardiff bar   WalesOnline

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Surf Report UK
   
Surfers Against Sewage need help from all you Beach Bums   
Surf Report UK
Human sewage and diffuse pollution in our seas are a hazard we all face and are exposed to at times when we hit the water to surf. To investigate the impact of this pollution and antibiotic resistant bacteria on wave riders, Surfers Against Sewage have ...

Surfers, Seawater, Sewage Superbug Study: On World Oceans Day ...   International Business Times
Surf bums wanted for scientific study into how to defeat 'superbugs'   Mirror.co.uk
Study gives 'beach bum' new meaning   Daily Mail
EurekAlert (press release)   
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BreakingNews.ie
   
VIDEO: Fall from space in high definition with this incredible footage   
BreakingNews.ie
Ever wondered what it's like to float in space? Well, while Hollywood blockbusters like Gravity and Interstellar might do their best to show you, it's got nothing on this. The SpaceX group, which flies private space missions to the ISS, were lucky enough to ...


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Daily Mail
   
Nasa forced to address radical claims a giant asteroid will soon destroy humanity   
Daily Mail
A massive asteroid is on a collision course with Earth, and it is large enough to spell the end of humanity. This is the radical claim of an online community of biblical theorists who say that life as we know it will be wiped out between 22 to 28 September this ...

NASA speaks out on 'asteroid apocalypse' as fears grow that a rock is hurtling ...   Mirror.co.uk
'Asteroid apocalypse': Everything you need to know about the rock 'that could ...   Irish Mirror
Wait, Is The U.S. Military Secretly Preparing For An Asteroid Strike?   The Inquisitr
WalesOnline   
Express.co.uk   
The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)   
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NEWS.com.au
   
A parachute failed to deploy during a test of NASA's new 'flying saucer'   
NEWS.com.au
A PARACHUTE failed during a NASA test of new technology for landing larger spacecraft — and eventually astronauts — on Mars, the agency said Monday. The parachute deployed but failed to inflate, Kimberly Newton, a spokeswoman for NASA, said in an ...

Hawaii: Nasa Test Fails   New York Times
Botched parachute bedevils NASA 'flying saucer' test for second time   Reuters
Dramatic End To Mars Landing Vehicle Test   Sky News
NDTV   
USA TODAY   
Fox News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Chinese greenhouse gas emissions may peak by 2025: study   
Business Spectator
Chinese greenhouse gas emissions may peak by 2025, according to a new study from the London School of Economics (LSE). The study, commissioned by two research institutes at the LSE, says emissions from China could peak by 2025 or even earlier as ...

China's greenhouse gas emissions to peak years ahead of goal: report   Global Times
China's greenhouse gas emissions could fall within 10 years   Irish Times
China to hit peak emissions sooner than expected: report   SBS
Reuters   
Times of India   
Daily Sabah   
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The Straits Times
   
Japan, Canada in firing line over climate pledges   
The Australian
New analysis released at the G7 summit in Germany confirms that major economies stand to gain massive benefits as the result of their latest climate action pledges, with "laggards" Japan and Canada bucking the trend due to their weak plans, climate groups ...

Taking climate change seriously in school   Washington Post
Scottish greenhouse gas emission figures due   BBC News
G7 to support climate insurance for poor, finance disappoints   Hindustan Times
Christian Science Monitor   
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STGIST
   
Astronomers Use ALMA And Gravitational Lensing To Examine A Distant Galaxy   
STGIST
Using gravitational lensing, scientists found a nursery of stars located more than 11.6 billion light years from Earth. The technique combined a “much closer” galaxy as the natural telescope, and ALMA, or the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array.
Science Scanner: Monster Galaxy; Mars Missions On Vacation; Birth Month ...   Voice of America (blog)
Gravity distorts light to provide most detailed view of stars being formed   Daily Mail
ALMA Images Reveal The Most Detailed Star Formations So Far   Clapway
Science World Report   
From Quarks to Quasars   
Phys.Org   
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