2015年11月5日 星期四

2015-11-06 Ireland Science


Irish Independent
   
Zoo's newest arrival sticks his neck out   
Irish Independent
Staying indoors for the first few days, the calf ventured outside for the first time at four days old. This giraffe joins a herd of eight at Dublin Zoo. "The calf was born in the giraffe house with the other female members of the herd present," team ...
Dublin Zoo announces birth of Rothschild giraffe   Irish Times
Dublin Zoo has a new arrival - an adorable baby Rothschild giraffe   Irish Mirror
Giraffe calf born at Dublin Zoo   UTV Ireland
BreakingNews.ie   
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Siliconrepublic.com
   
Irish scientists map wind and sand dune evolution on Mars for future missions   
Siliconrepublic.com
A trio of Irish scientists have, for the first time, been able to map the winds and sand dune evolution on Mars which could one-day aid in helping humankind establish a colony on the Red Planet. While our understanding of Mars appears to be increasing ...

University of Ulster research paves way for the first manned mission to Mars   Belfast Live
Mapping winds and dune evolution on the Red Planet   Phys.Org

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Mashable
   
Can trees really change sex?   
Phys.Org
The revelation that the UK's oldest tree is showing signs of switching sex has sparked much excitement in the world of horticultural science. The Fortingall yew (main image) in Perthshire, Scotland, having apparently spent 5,000 years as a male tree ...
Turning over a new leaf   The Economist
Fortingall Yew: Europe's Oldest Tree is 'undergoing a sex change'   Food World News
Britain's Oldest Tree, 5000 Years Young, Is Changing Gender, Researchers   Counsel & Heal
PRI   
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Market Business News
   
Minke Whale Baby Boom off Scotland's West Coast?   
Afloat
Sightings of juvenile minke whales off Scotland's west coast increased in 2015 to the highest ever recorded within a survey season, during marine research expeditions carried out by Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust – indicating either a significant ...

Record number of minke whale sightings because of baby boom?   Techie News
A Minke whale baby boom may be reason for record sightings   Market Business News
Record sightings of juvenile minke whale off Scotland's west coast in 2015   Scotland Now
BBC News   
Herald Scotland   
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Irish Mirror
   
Second video of ISS 'foo fighter' emerges as UFO cruises outside space station ...   
Irish Mirror
A glowing white craft has been captured on a NASA feed from the ISS - is it aliens or just a piece of space debris? Shares; Comments. Get daily news by email. Invalid e-mail. Subscribe Thanks for subscribing! Could not subscribe, try again later. What ...
Video: 'Unidentified' Glow Spotted by International Space Station Cameras   Counsel & Heal

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New York Times
   
Solar Storms Strip Air From Mars, NASA Says   
New York Times
The air on Mars — what there is of it — is leaking away, about half a pound a second sputtering into space, scientists announced on Thursday. The planet's early atmosphere is thought to have been as thick as or thicker than Earth's today, and even ...
Tim Peake: Science, housework and fun   BBC News
Solar storm stripping away Mars' atmosphere   Irish Examiner
Nasa reveals solar winds stripped Mars' atmosphere   Telegraph.co.uk
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Reuters   
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Washington Post
   
New York is investigating Exxon Mobil for allegedly misleading the public ...   
Washington Post
This story has been updated. The state of New York is investigating whether Exxon Mobil misled the public and investors about the risks of climate change, a move sought by environmentalists that could signal a broader reckoning with the conduct of big ...

ExxonMobil under investigation over claims it lied about climate change risks   The Guardian
New York investigating Exxon over climate statements: source   Reuters
ExxonMobil investigated over climate change statements   USA TODAY
The Verge   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Check out the dazzling Taurid meteor shower this week (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
Meteors, popularly called "shooting stars," are much more common than most people think. In fact, there's a display going on now - courtesy of two Taurid meteor showers - if you know when and where to look. Meteor showers are made up of brief-lived ...

Cosmic fireballs about to brighten the dark November nights above B.C.   The Province
​Watch for fireballs: Taurid meteor shower to put on a show   CBS News
Taurid meteor shower fireballs may be visible in BC   CBC.ca
OregonLive.com   
Huffington Post   
Fox News   
NASA Blogs   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Crux of climate summit: Will rich, poor nations be able to work together? (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
The debate leading up to the United Nations' climate talks in Paris has at times become mired in a divisive battle between wealthy and developing nations. Negotiating a meaningful pact will require cooperation, experts say.
Countries Position Themselves for Paris Climate Talks   National Geographic
Poll Finds Global Consensus on a Need to Tackle Climate Change   New York Times
US, China least concerned about climate change, poll finds   Bangkok Post
Irish Times   
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If Congress Finds NOAA Scandal, Media Will Likely Ignore It Like Climategate   
NewsBusters (blog)
House Republicans concerned about the politicization of climate science recently subpoenaed emails from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). According to the Wall Street Journal, Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, Chairman of the ...


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