2015年8月19日 星期三

2015-08-20 Ireland Science


BBC News
   
Marine mammals thriving in Thames   
BBC News
Ten years of public sightings show that large marine mammals are regularly found in the River Thames. The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) has received records of 2,732 animals over that period. Seals were the most common animal seen, with many ...

Canary Wharf top hotspot for Thames seal watchers   Irish Independent
Canary Wharf a top hotspot for seal watching   The Wharf

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Scottish Daily Record
   
Can a glass of water go off during the night?   
Daily Times
There's nothing more refreshing than a cold glass of water. But there's little more chilling than the thought of what might be growing inside a glass if you leave it out for too long, mirror.co.uk reports. Just like most things in the world, water can ...
Can a glass of water go off during the night? Quench your thirst for answers   Scottish Daily Record

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Newsweek
   
Comet Impacts Could Have Helped Create Life on Earth   
Newsweek
Comet impacts early in Earth's history could've help create compounds necessary for life. Here is comet Hale-Bopp above the Earth's surface. marcel / Fotolia. Filed Under: Tech & Science, Comets. Comets may have helped to give rise to life on Earth.
Comet impacts cook up 'soup of life'   BBC News
How Comets Could Have Started Life on Earth   Inverse
Comets could have sparked life on Earth, scientists show   Telegraph.co.uk
Sky News Australia   
Irish Examiner   
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Yahoo7 News
   
'Mutant' blood-red funnel-web spider a unique specimen   
Yahoo7 News
If you thought funnel-web spiders weren't scary enough, now one has been found with terrifying mutant blood-red fangs and thorax. Scientists from the Australian National University found the red-imbued Atrax sutherlandi, a close relation to the deadly ...
Giant blood red spider with genetic mutation will give you nightmares   Mirror.co.uk

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Mysterious alien-like creature spotted in this deep sea footage - but what is it?   
Mirror.co.uk
A mysterious alien-like creature has been spotted floating in the deep sea - and it is so rare it has only been seen by scientists just over 100 times in a century. The bizarre creature appears to have a small, disc-shaped bell which can measure up to ...

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Brisbane Times
   
Shark vs seal in airborne encounter   
Brisbane Times
A seal leaps out of the sea to escape a great white shark in a dramatic video filmed by the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy. 20/08/15. Cutting carbon emissions won't cost much (Video Thumbnail). Up next... Cutting carbon emissions won't hurt much.
Great white shark jumps to catch seal   The Star Online
Lucky seal escapes the jaws of a great white shark   New York Post
Slippery seal avoids becoming shark snack   Sky News Australia
National Geographic   
13WMAZ   
Newsweek   
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CNN International
   
New calculation suggests China's emissions have been overestimated   
CNN International
CNN is showcasing the work of The Conversation, a collaboration between journalists and academics to provide news analysis and commentary. The content is produced solely by The Conversation. (CNN) New estimates show that for more than a decade ...

China CO2 emissions: 'Coal error' caused wrong calculations   BBC News
China's carbon count may be overstated by 14 per cent. Nature study finds   Sydney Morning Herald
China's carbon count 'could be overstated by 14 per cent'   SBS
New York Times   
Financial Times   
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Times Gazette
   
Gargantuan US “Robot Mark II” to Undergo Major Overhaul For Its Epic Robot ...   
Times Gazette
Megabots, Inc., company which is situated in Boston, is creating a massive, manually-operated combat robot which is coined as Mark II or Mk that will face a tough adversary in an upcoming duel slated next year. The Megabots teams have requested ...

MegaBots vs Kuratas: Giant Robot Fight for Supremacy   iDigitalTimes.com
Giant 'Battle Bot' Could Get Makeover Ahead of Epic Duel   Live Science
Protesters gather after fatal police shooting   WJXT Jacksonville
PC Magazine   
TweakTown   
Eagle Reporters   
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Times of India
   
Now, send your name to Mars on board Nasa's InSight lander   
Times of India
MUMBAI: Here is an opportunity for space geeks and Mars enthusiasts all over the world in a way to become Martians as their names will actually touchdown on the surface of the Red Planet. They can participate in Nasa's next journey to Mars called ...
NASA invites public to send names to Mars   The Space Reporter
NASA's giving you another chance to send your name to Mars   CNET
NASA Invites Public to 'Send Your Name to Mars' on InSight – Next Red Planet ...   Universe Today
The Planetary Society (blog)   
TechRadar   
Toronto Star   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
How climate change drove evolution of dogs (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
Scientists measured the elbow joints of carnivores dating back across 37 million years to determine how hunting styles have evolved. By Michelle Toh, Staff writer August 19, 2015. Save for later Saved · About video ads. How Dogs Evolved With Climate ...

Dogs have evolved and used to be more like cats   Irish Examiner
How climate changed the dog   Telegraph.co.uk
Climate change may have driven dog evolution   Washington Post
Northern Californian   
India Today   
Business Standard   
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