2015年8月4日 星期二

2015-08-05 Ireland Science


Irish Times
   
First sea eagle chicks in 100 years take flight in Kerry   
Irish Times
The first white-tailed sea eagles chicks in Co Kerry in over 100 years have successfully flown their nests. One was hatched in Killarney National Park by a pair which had failed twice previously and the other was hatched near Kenmare, by a pair in its ...
First white-tailed sea chicks in a century take wing in Co Kerry   Irish Examiner

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Irish Examiner
   
VIDEO: Ireland and EU working together in bid to tackle infestation of invaders   
Irish Examiner
A Victorian trend for keeping and trading exotic plants has given the worst invasive species time to take root across Ireland, writes Colette O'Flynn. THE chances are you don't have to go too far from home to see one of Europe's and Ireland's most ...

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Irish Examiner
   
VIDEO: Japanese invasion shoots out from below   
Irish Examiner
It was brought to Europe in mid-19th century and was much-admired for its ornamental foliage, after being uprooted from its natural habitat on the slopes of Japanese volcanoes, but it has become our most challenging invasive plant. 'Irish Examiner' ...


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BBC News
   
Fish 'evolving to avoid trawler nets' by swimming faster   
BBC News
Fish may be evolving to swim faster so they can avoid capture in trawler nets, according to research. Scientists at the University of Glasgow found that fitter fish are better at evading nets. They said that, over time, it could lead to physiological ...
Evolving fish 'swimming faster and evading trawler nets'   Belfast Telegraph
Trawling drives evolution in fish   Herald Scotland

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Science News
   
Dawn Spacecraft discovers proof of Sub-Surface Oceans, water on Ceres   
The Market Business
We have seen a lot of great astronomical accomplishments in the last month. New Horizons' flyby of Pluto, the discovery of Earth-like (super-earth) planets only 21 light-years away, and Rosetta's discovery of the chemical compounds necessary to ...
What are the bright spots on Ceres? Nasa is holding a public vote   Irish Examiner
Map of Ceres' surface shows surprises   Science News
NASA releases new map of Ceres   Sen (subscription)
Weekly Observer   
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Irish Examiner
   
Vigilance urged as honey bee population falls 20%   
Irish Examiner
Beekeepers across the country need to be more vigilant fighting the parasites that prey on honey bees if they want to keep their colonies alive, warn experts at the University of Limerick (UL). The caution comes as new data reveals the nation's honey ...
Bee problems rise during late summer months   WKBN.com
When Good Bees Go Bad   Mother Earth News
Beekeepers describe challenges facing Cape honeybees   Wicked Local Orleans
Stuff.co.nz   
NyackNewsAndViews   
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RTE.ie
   
New weather satellite snaps stunning photo of Earth   
RTE.ie
The European Space Agency has released an image of the Earth captured by MSG-4, Europe's latest weather satellite, which was launched last month. It is the first image taken by the Spinning Enhanced Visible and Infrared Imager (SEVIRI) instrument on ...

Amazing picture of Earth beamed back from new weather satellite   Telegraph.co.uk
Satellite that could improve weather forecasting reveals its 1st image of Earth   Daily Mail
Where on Earth is our summer? Satellite pictures may reveal all   Mirror.co.uk
Slate Magazine (blog)   
io9   
BizTek Mojo   
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Dispatch Times
   
4-Aug-2015 New study shows how complex bonobo communication is   
Dispatch Times
They found that, “contrary to the conclusion of human uniqueness”, the peep call of bonobos is also flexible, and that this flexibility “suggests that in order to gain meaning, bonobos listening to the peeps may need to combine them with surrounding ...
(VIDEO) Bonobos communicate with 'peeps' like baby humans   Nature World Report
Bonobos talk like human babies, say scientists   Christian Science Monitor
Going Ape: Bonobos Make Sounds Like That of Human Babies   NBCNews.com
The Hullabaloo Online   
CBS News   
CNN   
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Tech Times
   
We finally know what worms use to digest dead leaves, and we'd be in deep ...   
Washington Post
Let's all take a moment and thank the worms. Seriously, without them (and, to be fair, all of their fellow dirt friends), our world would look dramatically different. The earthworm is just one example of what is called a detritivore — which includes ...
Scientists unravel mystery of earthworms' digestive system   Irish Independent
Answer to earthworm's ability to digest poisons unearthed by scientists   The Guardian
Earthworms have gut chemical that allows them to eat poisonous fallen leaves   Daily Mail
Nature.com   
Discovery News   
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The Hindu
   
Buzz Aldrin claimed $33 in moon travel expenses   
The Hindu
Buzz Aldrin claimed $33.31 in travel expenses for a journey from Houston to the moon and back, according to a Twitter post by the Apollo 11 astronaut who became the second person to walk on the lunar surface in 1969. Mr. Aldrin, now 85, made the first ...

Buzz Aldrin claimed $33 expenses for his trip to the moon   The Indian Express
Buzz Aldrin spent 33 bucks on his trip to the moon   New York Post
Buzz Aldrin Is A Frugal Traveler, And He's Got Receipts To Prove It   UPROXX
newsnet5.com   
ABC2 News   
Clapway   
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