2015年6月16日 星期二

2015-06-17 Ireland Science


Huffington Post
   
Watch Volcano Calbuco's Fearsome Eruption In This Stunning Time-Lapse   
Huffington Post
In April, Chile's Calbuco volcano erupted for the first time since 1972 -- a fiery display that shot a roiling plume of smoke 40,000 feet into the air. Now, nearly two months later, the filmmakers behind Timestorm Films have released a cinema-worthy time-lapse of ...

A 4K Timelapse of the Calbuco Volcano That Exploded Over Chile   PetaPixel (blog)
Here is the enormous recent Calbuco Volcanic eruption in exquisite 4K pro video   4k
Time-lapse exposes the sinister beauty of the Calbuco volcanic eruption   Mother Nature Network (blog)
BreakingNews.ie   
Metro   
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The Globe and Mail
   
UrtheCast to launch online video feed of Earth from ISS   
The Globe and Mail
Get ready for the ultimate reality show: It's the whole world, all the time, in high definition and in colour. UrtheCast Corp., a Vancouver-based company that has staked out the high ground – literally – in its bid to open up the Earth observation industry, says it is ...

6/16: Deaths, injuries in California balcony collapse; Space photography 101 ...   CBS News
Astronauts cook space-burgers in high resolution on the International Space ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Watch NASA's mesmerizing 4K Ultra HD footage of life in space   RT
Belfast Telegraph   
Mashable   
Boing Boing   
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ANINEWS
   
'UFO' spotted in Antarctica triggers speculations of aliens on Earth   
ANINEWS
London, June 16 (ANI): A black mark, being interpreted as a UFO, was recently spotted in Antarctica, triggering speculation that aliens might have landed on Earth. Russian researcher Valetin Degterev said that he spotted the mark "amongst the endless ice ...

UFO Spotted in Antarctica!   Student Operated Press
UFO Sighting 2015: Alien Spaceship Wreckage Spotted in Antarctica?   International Business Times, India Edition
'Crashed flying saucer' spotted on Google Earth   WND.com

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Irish Independent
   
Thousands of people refusing to leave their homes as volcano poised to erupt   
Irish Independent
Residents ride on a motorcycle as Mount Sinabung volcano erupts in Karo Regency, Indonesia's North Open Gallery 6 Residents ride on a motorcycle as Mount Sinabung volcano erupts in Karo Regency, Indonesia's North Sumatra province, June 16, 2015, ...

More than 10000 flee erupting Indonesian volcano   AsiaOne
Thousands flee as volcano erupts in Indonesia   RTE.ie
10000 Indonesians flee Mt Sinabung eruption   Stuff.co.nz
Sydney Morning Herald   
Arab News   
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The Nation
   
Hot, dry climate long kept dinosaurs out of tropics   
The Nation
An unpredictable, yet scorching and dry climate kept large, grass-eating dinosaurs out of the tropics for some 30 million years after they first appeared on Earth, a study out Monday found. It has been a longstanding mystery: why did long-necked dinosaurs ...

Study Links Untenable Levels of CO2 near the Equator during Triassic to ...   West Texas News
Climate change kept herbivorous dinosaurs away from tropics   The Silver Ink
Equatorial Dino Mystery Solved   Latinos Post
TIME   
BGR   
Newsy   
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Forbes
   
Good Scientists Should Publicly Criticize Tim Hunt's Claims   
Forbes
The vigorous reactions to remarks by biochemist Tim Hunt about women in science are being cast as an internet shaming. Instead, they are part of how scientists engage with each other to build knowledge. Tim Hunt, winner (with Paul Nurse and Leland H.
Brian Cox criticises 'disproportionate' reaction to Tim Hunt's comments   The Guardian
Brian Cox attacks 'social media' that forced Nobel scientist Tim Hunt to quit   Daily Mail
Calling Tim Hunt Sexist Won't Help Women in Science   TIME
The Times (subscription)   
Daily Beast   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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RT
   
Bioengineers invent engine powered by water vapor, artificial muscles   
RT
Bioengineers have invented the world's first engine that runs on energy created from the process of natural water evaporation at room temperature, by utilizing cleverly engineered artificial muscles. The small device, created by researchers at Columbia ...

New Technology Captures Evaporation Energy by Employing Bacterial Spores   Uncover Michigan
'Evaporation Engine' Propels Tiny Car With Power of Water Vapor   NBCNews.com
This engine uses nothing but water and bacteria to power small devices   Washington Post
Empire State Tribune   
The Guardian   
Daily Mail   
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BBC News
   
Protect more bee species to safeguard crops, say scientists   
BBC News
Almost 80% of crop pollination by wild bees is provided by just 2% of the most common species, say scientists. In the UK, a small number of bees are vital for crops such as oilseed rape, apples and strawberries, according to the University of Reading team.
Bees contribute more to British economy than Royal Family   Telegraph.co.uk
Just two percent of wild bee species pollinate at least 80 percent of crops   Mashable
Tiny number of bees account for most crop pollination - study   Reuters
Malay Mail Online   
Quartz   
Yahoo News UK   
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CBS News
   
Pac-Man ghost octopus could be named Opisthoteuthis adorabilis   
CBS News
It looks like a ghost in the Pac-Man video game, has been compared to a Pokemon creature and served as the inspiration for the character Pearl in "Finding Nemo." But the oddly adorable octopus that scientists have taken to calling the flapjack still doesn't ...

An octopus so cute you might call it 'Adorabilis'   Atlanta Journal Constitution
This Pokemon-like octopus is so cute scientists want to call him Adorabilis   Metro
Scientists Discover "Pac-Man Ghost Octopus"   WFMY News 2
The Week Magazine   
California Diver   
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National Geographic
   
World's thinnest bulb created from graphene   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Researchers have created the world's thinnest light bulb using graphene, an atomically thin and perfectly crystalline form of carbon, as a filament. Led by Young Duck Kim, a postdoctoral research scientist in James Hone's group at Columbia ...

Scientists Develop World's Smallest Light Bulb Using Graphene   Wall Street Journal
A Sheet Of Graphene Is The World's Thinnest Lightbulb   Gizmodo Australia
World's smallest light bulb   The Statesman (press release)
TechRadar   
The American Bazaar   
NDTV   
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