2015年9月19日 星期六

2015-09-20 Ireland Science


Examiner.com
   
Protecting your dog from dangerous spiders like the black widow   
Examiner.com
It is very difficult to protect your dog from all dangers at all times, since your pets do seem to have an inquisitive nature, but spiders can be a huge cause for concern when it comes to the deadly varieties. If you suspect that your pet has been ...

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Irish Independent
   
Crabs catch Metro train passengers by surprise   
Irish Independent
Passengers on a city centre Metro system were stunned when several dozen crabs were spotted crawling out of a train. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The crustaceans were filmed scuttling across the platform ...
'Crabs on a train': Critters take over underground station   9news.com.au
Crabs invade Gateshead metro station   Rapid News Network
Crabs invade train station as tens of crustaceans try to take a trip on the Metro   Irish Mirror
AOL Travel UK   
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Irish Mirror
   
Star gazers fear Large Hadron Collider's magnetic field could pull giant ...   
Irish Mirror
Conspiracy theorists are worried the particle physics experiment could send out a massive magnetic field that could draw a massive asteroid to the planet with devastating consequences. Scientists operating the experiment 75 metres under the French ...
Deerhoof play CERN's Large Hadron Collider - watch   NME.com
Deerhoof Collides With The Large Hadron Collider [Video]   Tech Times
Watch Deerhoof collaborate with the Large Hadron Collider   DIY Magazine
Music Times   
Under the Radar Mag   
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Yahoo News UK
   
Monster wolffish caught off Hokkaido is NOT the result of Fukushima radiation   
Yahoo News UK
A monster wolffish caught off the coast of Japan's island of Hokkaido is not the result of radiation from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster – it is just a big fish, a scientist has said. Timothy Mousseau, one of the world's leading experts on the ...
Fukushima Wolfish 'Sea Monster' A Product of Radiation Contamination?   Nature World News
SEA MONSTER: Amazed fishermen catch giant alien fish   TV Newsroom
'This guy is super cool': Japanese fisherman hauls in terrifying monster catch ...   New York Daily News
The Inquisitr   
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Report: Marine life has taken devastating hit over 40 years   
KTVQ Billings News
(CNN) -- A new report from the World Wildlife Fund indicates a nearly 50% decline in marine life populations between 1970 and 2012. The study uses a Living Planet Index based on trends in 5,829 populations of 1,234 mammal, bird, reptile and fish ...

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Christian Science Monitor
   
Weird Costa Rica cloud formation: Mystery explained.   
Christian Science Monitor
A weird multi-colored cloud formation appeared this week over Costa Rica, puzzling many of the residents. What is cloud iridescence? By Beatrice Gitau, Staff September 19, 2015. Save for later Saved · About video ads. Mysterious iridescent cloud ...
Meteorologists solve 'Strange sky' mystery which left onlookers awestruck   Irish Independent
Why this rainbow cloud formation appeared above Costa Rica   Mashable
Mysterious Iridescent 'End of Times' Cloud Phenomenon Spotted in Costa Rica   ABC News
Q Costa Rica News   
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Dispatch Tribunal
   
Geologically active Enceladus packs a global ocean beneath its icy crust: Study   
Dispatch Tribunal
Researchers have finally solved the mystery about the source of the fine spray of water vapor, icy particles and simple organic molecules that are being emitted from the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Researchers at Cornell University and SETI ...
Enormous global ocean found under icy crust of Saturn's moon   The Weather Space
NASA researchers spots global ocean on Saturn's moon   Fx Report Daily
Saturn's Moon Enceladus May Host Global Ocean underneath its Icy Crust   Barrington Review
From Quarks to Quasars   
Slate Magazine   
Lighthouse News Daily   
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MyTechBits
   
Pre-reptile first to walk on all fours?   
MyTechBits
Researchers believed that most if not all creatures were scampering around like lizards on the ancient supercontinent known as Pangea, around 260 million years ago. On the other side, sprawlers' humerus twisted, but Bunostegos' bone do not, which ...

Prehistoric 'cow' may have been the first to walk on all fours   Christian Science Monitor
Prereptile Could Be Earliest To Walk Upright, 260 Mln Years Ago   The Weather Space
260m-yr-old pre-reptile may have been first to walk upright   SurfPaducah
Fx Report Daily   
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Perth Now
   
NASA has found two black holes on collision course to destroy galaxy   
Perth Now
But before you break out your end-of-the-world survival packs, fear not, the galaxy is not ours. (Phew?!). Researchers using data from NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) and NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have discovered that not only do these ...


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The Space Reporter
   
NASA administrator says agency closer than ever to landing humans on Mars   
The Space Reporter
Several notable spaceflight successes this year make NASA closer than ever to a successful manned mission to Mars, NASA administrator Charles Bolden, a former space shuttle commander, said at a September 17 event highlighting the agency's plans for a ...

NASA Prepares for Mars Adventure   Guardian Liberty Voice
3D Printed Habitat For Mars Called 'Sfero' Unveiled By French Design Firm   CrazyEngineers
NASA Announces the Top 30 Finalists of 3D-Printed Mars Habitat Challenge   BizTek Mojo
Delhi Daily News   
Techie News   
Washington Post   
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