2015年8月30日 星期日

2015-08-31 Ireland Science


Mirror.co.uk
   
Scientists create slow-melting ice cream   
NEWS.com.au
ICE cream fans could soon savour a slower-melting treat on a hot day thanks to a new ingredient developed by scientists. RESEARCHERS discovered a naturally occurring protein that can be used to create ice cream which is more resistant to melting than ...

Slow-melting ice cream ingredient discovered by scientists   BBC News
Stay calm: Slow-melting ice-cream might actually become a thing   Irish Examiner
Longer lasting ice-cream developed by scientists   The Guardian
Daily Mail   
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Defense One
   
Here's What The Military's Top Roboticist Is Afraid Of (It's Not Killer Robots)   
Defense One
We're on the verge of an explosion in robotic capability and diversity, and it would be folly to stop exploring now, says the man who ran DARPA's Grand Robotics Challenge. Research & Development; /; Technology. The Military Wants Swarm Bots It Can ...

Column: Robot age is arriving sooner than we thought   Lincoln Journal Star

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Irish Independent
   
Micro-sensors to reveal why Honeybee population is plunging   
The Hullabaloo Online
About 60 people turned out for the Southcentral Alaska Beekeepers Association meeting held August 24, 2015 at the VFW Hall in Eagle River. Joaqlin Estus KNBA 90.3 FM. Beekeepers checking out the color of some honey. VIEW SLIDESHOW 2 of 6.
Honey shortage leaves our bees on their knees   Irish Independent
Edinburgh Zoo is a hive of activity for would-be beekeepers   BBC News
Edinburgh Zoo's beekeeper-in-residence wants to attract people towards bees ...   NH Voice
Shepherdstown Chronicle   
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UPROXX
   
NASA scientist responds to alien 'Life on Mars' theories   
NEWS10 ABC
(NEWS10) — The internet has been buzzing with recent images fed back from the Mars Curiosity space rover. The pictures have many believing they see signs of alien life on the planet. One picture seems to depict an iguana and another a mysterious woman ...

Is There An Iguana On Mars Or Is The Internet Zonked Out?   Indiatimes.com
Alien Life On Mars? Curiosity Rover's Pictures Of Alleged UFO Spark Debate   The Inquisitr
Bizarre Mars photos: Signs of life, or signs the Internet has lost its mind?   New York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV
UPROXX   
ChristianToday   
FOX CT   
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The Independent
   
Watch the Supermoon live: How to see the brightest Moon of the year tonight   
The Independent
Tonight will see the first "Supermoon" of the year – the brightest, biggest view of the celestial satellite around. One of three such shows by the Moon this year, the phenomenon will take place all over the globe today, 29 August 2015, as the moon ...

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NEWS.com.au
   
Sydney supermoon: Australia treated to year's first celestial phenomenon   
NEWS.com.au
SYDNEY stargazers have been treated to a spectacle in the sky in the form of the year's first celestial phenomenon, the supermoon. The east coast of Australia got their first taste of the supermoon just after the moon rose around 7pm AEST, while the ...
Full Moon On Saturday Dubbed “The Supermoon”   Press Examiner
Supermoon Saturday : Everything you need to know about the incredible   TV Newsroom
Families: Watch the 'supermoon' rise Saturday   Ledger Gazette

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TV Newsroom
   
Frogs' irrational choices counter sexual selection theory   
TV Newsroom
The most attractive, quickest call tended to trump a call of intermediate tone and speed. Their declaration is grounded on recent studies they have made to determine how female choose their partners and what traits are considered attractive among ...
Túngara frogs make irrational decisions when it comes to mating   Fx Report Daily
Female Tungara Frogs May be 'Irrational' When Choosing Their Mate   Ledger Gazette
Female Túngara frogs don''t always make rational decision while selecting a mate   The Hullabaloo Online
Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News (blog)   
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The Standard Daily
   
Study to repeat 100 past research experiments failed half of the time ...   
The Standard Daily
Over 300 scientists set out to repeat the successes recorded in about 100 past research experiments and published by top psychology journals just to see if they'd get the same results obtained by the original experimenters – but alas, they failed half ...
Study Finds The Most Published Psychology Research Papers Suffer Credibility Issue   The Market Business
Psychology research papers suffer credibility issue as results can't be ...   Northern Californian
Outside experts cannot replicate the way people think or act and it is beyond ...   KRWG News22
The Times (subscription)   
iFreePress.com (blog)   
The Monitor Daily   
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ABC News
   
'Mission isolation' to experience Mars life   
Times of India
What do you get when you put four Americans, a French astrobiologist and a German physicist in a dome with a diameter of just 36 feet? A simulation of life on Mars, apparently. Six recruits have began the Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation ...

Crew enters isolated dome for a year to simulate Mars travel   CTV News
NASA starts year-long mission to simulate life on Mars   Financial Express
Year-long Mars isolation experiment begins   Stuff.co.nz
Headlines & Global News   
Times Gazette   
Haaretz   
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The Register
   
NASA names New Horizons' next target   
The Register
NASA has tentatively named the next target for its New Horizons' probe. Now that the probe has finished its Pluto fly-by – although, as NASA notes, it's still busily transmitting the bulk of the images and data it collected back to Earth – the agency ...
New Horizons Given New Target A Billion Miles Beyond Pluto: 2014 MU69 Kuiper ...   Tech Times
Nasa's New Horizon probe has new target following Pluto flyby - one and a half ...   Mirror.co.uk
Nasa's New Horizons Team Looks Past Pluto   Pioneer News
BBC News   
University Herald   
Christian Science Monitor   
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