2015年9月2日 星期三

2015-09-03 Ireland Science


Irish Examiner
   
Bees with parasites are self-medicating in the wild   
Irish Examiner
Over recent years a lot of people have been trying to figure out why the bees are dying, but new research has shown how bees are self-medicating to rid themselves of parasites. Bees with parasites are self-medicating in the wild. Parasites are a common ...

Parasite-infected bees self-medicate in the wild   UPI.com
Parasitized bees are self-medicating in the wild, Dartmouth-led study finds   (e) Science News (press release) (registration)
Poorly bumblebees head to \"pharmacy\" plants, study finds   Click Green

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Siliconrepublic.com
   
Photonics Ireland national platform offers bright future for growing sector   
Siliconrepublic.com
IPIC's deputy director, Dr Peter O'Brien in the photonics packaging lab. Image via Tyndall Institute/IPIC. Share on Facebook · Tweet about this on Twitter · Share on LinkedIn · Share on Google+ · Pin on Pinterest · Share on Reddit · Email this to someone.
Ireland photonics platform launches   SPIE Newsroom
Photonics Ireland unveils 'action plan'   Optics.org

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Mashable
   
Cosmic hitchhiker: NASA developing space probe to hop among comets   
Mashable
Some day in the future a spacecraft might be able to hitchhike its way across the small bodies of the solar system. A new mission concept being developed by scientists working with NASA would use a tether and harpoon to reel a robotic spacecraft in for ...
NASA looking at 'hitchhiking' across solar system on speeding comets   CNET
Comet Hitchhiker would take tour of small bodies   Astronomy Magazine
NASA hatches hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy plan using comets   Siliconrepublic.com
Clarksville Online   
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R & D Magazine
   
Scientists squeeze light one particle at a time   
R & D Magazine
An image from an experiment in the quantum optics laboratory in Cambridge. Laser light was A team of scientists has successfully measured particles of light being “squeezed,” in an experiment that had been written off in physics textbooks as impossible ...
Scientists 'squeeze' light one particle at a time   Chemie.de (press release)
Quantum Physics: Scientists 'Squeeze' Light One Particle at a Time   Science World Report
CREDIT: Mete Atature   Nanotechnology News (press release)

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Earth's Oldest Aquatic Predator Was A Terrifying 'Sea Scorpion'   
Huffington Post
Researchers at Yale and the University of Iowa have discovered a fossil of Earth's oldest aquatic predator, a human-sized "giant sea scorpion" (albeit without the stinger-tipped tail). Named "Pentecopterus" in honor of the penteconter, an ancient Greek ...


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NDTV
   
Earth has 3 Trillion Trees but They're Falling at Alarming Rate   
NDTV
A boy plays with a kite in front of logs cut illegally from the Amazon rainforest at a sawmill in the city of Morais Almeida, Para state, June 27, 2013.(Reuters). Washington: Earth is home to just over 3 trillion trees - the redwoods of California, the ...
New tally shows the trees outnumber us 400 to 1   Los Angeles Times
We have more trees than thought, but fewer than ever   Chicago Tribune
Earth's trees number 'three trillion'   BBC News
Sky News Australia   
Mirror.co.uk   
Christian Science Monitor   
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The Nation
   
Soyuz rocket with three astronauts blasts off for ISS   
Financial Express
A Soyuz spacecraft with three astronauts on board blasted off towards the International Space Station (ISS) early today. By: AFP | September 3, 2015 8:39 AM. G+. Other Articles. Anaesthesia may help fight flu: study · Space University of Glasgow space ...
New crew of 3 launches on 2-day trip to International Space Station   Mashable
First Danish astronaut entering space hailed as "milestone"   Xinhua
Soyuz, 3-man crew, set for launch to space station   The Times (subscription)
Reuters   
Spaceflight Now   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Scientists unlock mystery of river dolphins' bizarre origins   
Christian Science Monitor
Ancient river dolphin fossils unearthed in Panama could support a story of the animal's transition from saltwater to freshwater. By Sara G. Miller, Livescience.com September 2, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. In an illustration, a dolphin of the ...
Ancient Dolphin; CPR is More Successful on TV; Blueberries Make Natural Antibiotic   Voice of America (blog)
Scientists Uncover Dolphin Fossils That May Provide Hints About Ancient Sea ...   ABC News
Fossil Species Of River Dolphin Reveals Past Diversity Of Currently Endangered ...   Forbes
The Market Business   
Times Gazette   
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Firstpost
   
UN climate talks begin divided, but with hope for Paris accord   
Reuters
... * Last-but-one session before December summit. * Ex-U.N. official says U.S., China more engaged this time. * Emerging nations group calls draft unbalanced. By Alister Doyle. BONN, Germany, Aug 31 (Reuters) - Chances that governments will work out a ...

UN said to summon leaders to closed-door climate change meeting   Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Cash Crunch for Paris Conference: UN Climate Chief   NDTV
UN Climate Negotiators Work in Bonn on Deal to Fight Warming   ABC News

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CBS News
   
How realistic is Hollywood's "The Martian"?   
CBS News
NEW YORK -- While we could use many adjectives to describe Hollywood's Mars, including downright bizarre, accurate hasn't been at the top of the list. But that's about to change with next month's release of "The Martian." axelrodmars-aircutframe925.jpg.
NASA's Curiosity rover found a hovering 'spoon' on Mars   Mashable
'Floating spoon' is the latest curiosity seen on Mars   The Space Reporter
Suspended 'spoon' spotted on Mars   CNET
Daily Mail   
Jobs & Hire   
Christian Science Monitor   
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