2015年7月10日 星期五

2015-07-11 Ireland Science


Siliconrepublic.com
   
Plankton have been filmed eating plastic, meaning we now eat it too   
Siliconrepublic.com
For the first time, zoo plankton have been caught on film eating waste plastic from oceans, which effectively means we're all eating plastic too thanks to the food chain. The species of zoo plankton was filmed by a team of researchers and a production ...

This beautiful video of plankton eating plastic is also a little disturbing   Grist
Plankton Eat Plastic And So Does The Rest Of The Food Chain, Humans Included   Tech Times
Plankton has a plastic lunch   Deutsche Welle

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Alphr
   
Hibernating bears could help astronauts stay healthy   
Alphr
What do black bears and astronauts have in common? On the surface of it, pretty much nothing – but one key difference between bears and humans could offer a breakthrough for extended space missions. Let's start with the astronauts. One of the big ...

Hibernating bears could be the answer to us going into deep space   Siliconrepublic.com
Bears May Hold The Key To Long-Term Space Travel   UPROXX
Hibernating Bears Hold The Key to Future Space Travel   Complex

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ABC News
   
NASA Satellite Spots Spectacular Black Hole Bull's-Eye   
ABC News
An eruption from a distant black hole has allowed NASA's Swift Satellite to view a light show of concentric circles the space agency said are among "the best dust-scattered X-ray ring images ever seen" from a black hole outburst. V404 Cygni is located ...

Swift reveals a black hole bull's-eye   Astronomy Magazine
Week's Best Space Pictures: Black Hole Bursts, Storms Swirl   National Geographic
NASA's Swift reveals a black hole bull's-eye   ECNmag.com
Engadget   
NYC Today   
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Irish Independent
   
'Legendary' beetle found on common   
Irish Independent
It was famously home to the Wombles, but Wimbledon Common now has an even more unusual resident, scientists have discovered. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. A single specimen of the globally rare False ...

Natural History Museum discovers 'legendary' rare beetle on Wimbledon Common   Evening Standard

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CBS News
   
New Pluto photo shows hints of surface geology   
CBS News
The New Horizons probe, hurtling ever closer to Pluto, is beginning to pick up clear signs of surface geology, including unusual polygon-shaped features and sharp transitions between bright areas and a dark region along the equator known as "the whale ...
New Horizons: Latest Pluto image offers glimpses of geology   Los Angeles Times
New Horizons: Pluto's surface sharpens for Nasa probe   BBC News
Pluto's Geology Comes Into Focus as New Horizons Probe Nears   NBCNews.com
Sydney Morning Herald   
Mashable   
Firstpost   
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The Star Online
   
Panda leasing to be tightened after deaths in zoos   
The Star Online
Common diet: Giant panda Hu Bao eating bamboo at Bifengxia base in Ya'an, Sichuan province. — Reuters. Beijing: Conditions covering the leasing of giant pandas to zoos by research centres are to be tightened after a number of the animals died because ...

Study Asserts Giant Pandas as the New Couch Potatoes of the Animal World   PerfScience
Giant pandas live in the slow lane   Dispatch Times
Lazy lifestyle key to pandas' bamboo-only diet   BBC News
The Week Magazine   
Huffington Post   
Tech Times   
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Orlando Sentinel
   
Comet lander Philae communicating with Rosetta again   
Orlando Sentinel
After the European comet lander gave Rosetta the silent treatment since June 24 Philae communicated with the orbiter Thursday, according to the European Space Agency. lRelated Rosetta's lander Philae wakes up after seven months · Go For Launch ...

Philae phones home for the eighth time   The News International
Philae comet lander provides scientists with new data   Toronto Sun

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Benchmark Reporter
   
Bees face extinction because they can cope with global warming   
Benchmark Reporter
According to researchers, climate change is reportedly threatening the survival of bumblebees but significantly destroying their habitats. They say that the natural ranges of bumblebees are being compressed in various parts of North American and Europe.
Research Links Climate Change to Bumblebee Decline in North America and ...   PerfScience
American, European bumblebees feeling climate sting   Dispatch Times
Global warming 'killing off bees'   Daily Times
The Straits Times   
Science 2.0   
Newsweek   
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Dispatch Times
   
3D-printed soft robot jumps like humans   
Dispatch Times
Who needs a Lebron James on their team, when a 3D printed basketball player could jump 42 feet in the air? In a paper published Thursday in Science, engineers from Harvard University and the University of California at San Diego present a 3-D printed, ...

Robot SHOOTS into the air with hot gas from its soft round behind   The Register
New 3D-printed Robot Jumps Like Crazy   Echo Examiner
Scientists have 3D-printed a robot that can jump six times its height   Quartz
Christian Science Monitor   
NDTV   
STGIST   
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The Province
   
Paris climate deal must signal end to carbon economy: experts   
Reuters
PARIS (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A new global climate change deal, due to be agreed in Paris in December, must give clear guidance that moving away from fossil fuels is inevitable and wise, economists said on Friday. It must also usher in an era ...

Farming, not oil, should be Canada's future focus as temperatures rise ...   Vancouver Sun
Nobel laureate economist, Joseph Stiglitz wants to set highly-expensive global ...   Economic Times

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