2015年10月11日 星期日

2015-10-12 Ireland Science


BT.com
   
Swine team roots out clues to Scots life   
Irish Examiner
The earliest evidence of life in Scotland has been found — by a herd of pigs. The discovery was made at Rubha Port an t-Seilich, on the island of Islay in the Inner Hebrides, in 2009 after the foraging pigs unearthed a set of 12,000-year-old ...
Swine Team roots out earliest evidence of Scottish life   Irish Independent

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Mashable
   
Rainbow flags fly high at LGBT matchmaking festival in rural Ireland   
Mashable
LISDOONVARNA, Ireland — Last week, thousands of people flocked to a rural town on the west coast of Ireland that, along with its proximity to some of Europe's most spectacular sea cliffs, has a reputation for one thing — matchmaking. See also: Give ...
Lisdoonvarna "Outed" on an international scale   Clare FM

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The Budapest Report
   
Giant beehive above man''s house   
The Budapest Report
VIDEO: An Arlington man must decide what to do with a giant beehive hanging over his house. Beekeepers say the hive likely has more than ten thousand bees in it. Show Transcript Hide Transcript. TO BE OR NOT TO BE. THAT'S THE QUESTION. FACING .
Another Life: A landscape fit for our native honey bees   Irish Times
Meet the bees who live a solitary life   KRWG News22
A busy beekeeping business   Idaho State Journal
State-Journal.com   
WJXT Jacksonville   
Castanet.net   
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electronicsfeed.com
   
New monkey, fish species found in Himalayas   
electronicsfeed.com
More than 200 new species of animals and plants have been discovered in the eastern Himalayas since 2009, according to a report published by the World Wildlife Fund earlier this week that indicates the age of zoological and botanical discovery is far .
Female snow leopard   Examiner.com
Only 25% of original habitats have survived in East Himalayas: WWF   Economic Times
Hundreds Of New Species Have Been Found In The Himalayas In The Last 5 Years   Huffington Post

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Mongabay.com
   
'Ghost bird' photographed for first time ever, euthanized for science   
Mongabay.com
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Scientist defends killing rare Mustached Kingfisher after taking first-ever photo   The Independent

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News World India
   
NASA Studying Effects Of Zero Gravity On Brain   
News World India
NASA study on how zero gravity affects the brain NASA-funded researchers are studying brain structures and functions of the astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) to understand how brain changes in space and ways to deal with those ...

NASA Studying How Zero Gravity Affects The Brain   NDTV

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SAMAA TV (press release) (blog)
   
Tokyo district tries to reel in tourists with whale meat   
SAMAA TV (press release) (blog)
TOKYO: When tourists think of Japan, images of dramatic landscapes, futuristic cities and world class sushi might spring to mind. But one Tokyo district is hoping to reel in outsiders with one of the country's more controversial traditions ...

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KCRG
   
NASA releases steps to the Red Planet   
KCRG
Reuters A location on Mars is seen in an image from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter taken May 17. October 11, 2015 | 8:37 pm. Space agency has a three-step plan for getting us to Mars.
NASA report outlines steps in its Journey to Mars   The Budapest Report
Man on Mars? Don't hold your breath   News & Observer
NASA Reveals Detailed Plan to Send Humans to Mars   Siliconindia.com
Flemingsburg Gazette   
Ledger Gazette   
CBC.ca   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Wildlife thriving in abandoned Chernobyl zone   
Christian Science Monitor
Three decades after the world's worst nuclear disaster, the exclusion zone around the remains of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant has become a haven for wildlife. By Kate Kelland, Reuters October 11, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. Wild animals ...
Study finds wolves prefer Chernobyl zone over nearby parks   SlashGear
Animals return to Chernobyl, thrive without humans   CNET

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BBC News
   
Climate talks: Mind the emissions gap   
BBC News
Global experts are meeting in Morocco to assess the adequacy of politicians' pledges to protect the climate. So far, about 150 nations have promised the UN to curb (NB: Not cut) CO2 emissions, but analysts say the pledges are not enough. One think-tank ...

Raising red flag over green funding   Hindu Business Line
Climate Change Impacts California Drought, Experts Say   The Inquisitr
Could climate change send Egypt 'sinking into the sea'?   Al-Monitor
Manchester Mule   
Tulsa Beacon   
Metro   
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