2015年10月12日 星期一

2015-10-13 Ireland Science


Daily News & Analysis
   
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
Pigs help unearth Ice Age tools in Scotland   The Statesman

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Irish Examiner
   
Stability of Antarctica 'at risk' from rate of melting ice   
Irish Examiner
Antarctic ice is melting so fast that the stability of the continent could be at risk by 2100, scientists have warned. Widespread collapse of Antarctic ice shelves, floating extensions of land ice projecting into the sea, could pave the way for ...
Antarctica could be in danger of collapse by 2100, scientists warn   Irish Times
Antarctic ice is melting so fast the whole continent may be at risk by 2100   The Guardian
Why scientists are so worried about the ice shelves of Antarctica   Washington Post
Science World Report   
Daily Mail   
YubaNet   
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University Observer Online
   
Homo naledi: Extinct tree-climbing human was handy with its feet as well   
Financial Express
Scientists studying the 1,550 fossil bones of Homo naledi, a newly discovered human relative unearthed in a South African cave, has provided more insight into how modern humans descended from the trees and evolved to walk upright, bearing tools in ...
New Hominid on the Block   University Observer Online

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News World India
   
75 Per Cent Of Original Habitats Lost In East Himalayas, Says WWF   
News World India
Only 25 per cent of the original habitats in the eastern Himalayas remain intact and hundreds of species in the region face threat to their existence from unbridled developmental activities and climate change, a new study has said. The latest regional ...
New species found in the Himalayas!   News Every day
Hundreds Of New Species Have Been Found In The Himalayas In The Last 5 Years   Huffington Post

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Siliconrepublic.com
   
'Psychic robots' in cars could predict where a driver is going   
Siliconrepublic.com
A team of bioengineers are currently working on developing what they are calling a 'psychic robot' that analyses the driver to determine where they are intending to go in the eventuality of an accident. Of course, these so-called 'psychic robots' will ...
A 'Psychic Robot' Algorithm Can Predict Our Actions   Inverse
The Algorithm Knows   Kalamazoo College
Robots will be able to read our minds in future   Techworm
sciencefocus.com   
Tech Times   
International Business Times AU   
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CBC.ca
   
Choice matters to 2015 Nobel Prize in Economics winner Angus Deaton   
Sydney Morning Herald
Analysis. Too often in economics, experts make guesses about how an individual will respond to a change in circumstances (such as higher wages or higher prices) and then simply assume that the entire nation of which that individual is a member will ...

Nobel winner sees big picture in micro-data   The Australian Financial Review
Princeton economist wins Nobel Prize in economics   Kansas City Star
Angus Deaton wins Nobel Economics Prize   The Nation
New York Times   
Inquirer.net   
Wall Street Journal   
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The TeCake
   
NASA studying impact of zero gravity on astronaut's brain   
The TeCake
American Space Agency NASA has been very active recently with series of mesmerising activities like releasing images of stunning Ido-Pak border, shooting first ever 4K UHD video in space, etc. Now NASA is funding researchers to study the effect of zero ...

Astronauts test new camera with floating water ball   Seating Chair
Nasa studying how zero gravity affects the brain   Livemint
NASA tests effect of zero-gravity on astronauts' brains   The Indian Express
Chron.com   
Mashable   
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BuzzFeed News
   
NASA's New Mars Plans Are Total Fantasy, Lawmakers Say   
BuzzFeed News
Congressional science committee chief Lamar Smith calls NASA's plan to visit Mars “a journey to nowhere.” posted on Oct. 12, 2015, at 6:01 p.m.. Dan Vergano. BuzzFeed News Reporter. Tweet. Tumblr. Stumble. Bookmark it. View this image ›. NASA/MSFC ...

Curiosity rover confirms ancient lake(s) in Gale crater on Mars   Examiner.com
Mars has liquid water, NASA findings suggest   Ledger Gazette
Humans can reach Mars in small, Apollo-like steps   TheNewsTribune.com
iFreePress.com (blog)   
NJ.com   
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Science World Report
   
Global Collapse of the Marine Food Chain is Possible with Climate Change   
Science World Report
There may be a global collapse of marine ecosystems. Scientists have taken a closer look at fisheries and ocean ecosystems and have found that ocean acidification may cause major issues for oceanic regions around the world. Like Us on Facebook ...

The oceans are changing too fast for marine life to keep up   The Conversation AU
Food chain collapse predicted in world's oceans   Rappler
Acidification 'to cause species collapse'   The Australian (blog)
(e) Science News (press release) (registration)   
Big News Network.com   
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Brisbane Times
   
Tourists record great white shark devouring seal near Alcatraz   
Sacramento Bee
Savage nature was on display when a great white shark devoured a seal just a few feet off Alcatraz Island in full view of gawking tourists, the first attack by the ferocious finned predator ever recorded in San Francisco Bay. The bloody spectacle over ...
Rare attack ... A shark feeds on a group of sea lions in San Francisco Bay ...   NEWS.com.au
Video shows great white shark feeding on sea lion near Alcatraz   abc7news.com
Shark devours a seal   WA today

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