2014年8月21日 星期四

2014-08-22 U.K. Science

  The Guardian   
Global warming slowdown answer lies in depths of Atlantic, study finds  The Guardian
Stormy seas and large wave in the Southern Ocean Scientists believe excess heat is being stored in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans, not the Pacific Ocean. Photograph: Peter Barritt / Alamy/Alamy. The key to behind the slowdown in global warming in ...

Global warming slowdown 'could last another decade'   BBC News
Atlantic Ocean current could be responsible for slowing global temperature ...   Science Recorder
Global warming 'hiatus': Scientists duel over which ocean steals some heat   Christian Science Monitor
Voice of America   
The Independent   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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  NBCNews.com   
The next space race is for a rental car into orbit  Washington Post
Ever since the retirement of the space shuttle three years ago, American astronauts have had to hitchhike their way to the International Space Station aboard Russian spaceships. It is an increasingly costly arrangement, which the head of NASA has called ...

Sea plankton have been found on the International Space Station – but how did ...   The Guardian
Sea plankton 'found living outside International Space Station'   Telegraph.co.uk
'We're ALL aliens': Scientist claims discovery of plankton on the ISS is proof that ...   Daily Mail
The Independent   
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  University of Bristol   
Butterflies evolve narrower diets in response to climate change  University of Bristol
The brown argus butterfly has been able to spread rapidly north in the UK in response to recent climate change. However new research suggests that by doing so it has lost the ability to use its ancestral host plant species. Vince Massimo ...


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  New York Daily News   
Spiders get bigger, multiply faster in cities: Australian study  New York Daily News
The City That Never Sleeps may be up for a whole new reason. A new study out of Australia has found that spiders get bigger and multiply faster when living in urbanized areas, like New York City. In the report published Wednesday, researchers at the ...

city spiders getting bigger   New Zealand Herald
Bright lights, big spiders: Researchers say city life is breeding giant arachnids   Daily Mail
Cities are breeding bigger spiders, say scientists, but that's definitely a good thing   The Independent
Telegraph.co.uk   
Sky News   
Atlanta Journal Constitution   
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What's green and not been identified before?  Western Daily Press
A British university student has discovered a new species of tree frog while studying in the forests of Madagascar. Samuel Penny, who was examining amphibians on the island as part of his masters degrees, was amazed when he realised one ...


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  Christian Science Monitor   
Paleo-escargot? Humans living 30000 years ago dined on snails, say ...  Christian Science Monitor
Burnt snail shells at an archeological site in Spain suggests that paleolithic people on the Iberian Peninsula harvested and ate the mollusks, say scientists. By Tia Ghose, LiveScience Staff Writer August 21, 2014. close. Archaeologists recently uncovered ...

Researchers Unearth Earliest Evidence of Snail-Eating   Capital OTC
Stone age people had gourmet diets: Escargot on the menu 30000 years ago   Tech Times
Ancient Humans In Spain Ate Snails 10000 Years Earlier Than The French   Design & Trend
Latin Post   
Delhi Daily News   
Dumb-Out   
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  USA TODAY   
Western drought causes Earth's surface to rise as groundwater drops  Los Angeles Times
A year and a half of drought has depleted 63 trillion gallons of water across the Western United States, according to a new study that documents how the parched conditions are altering the landscape. The loss of groundwater, as well as surface water such as ...

GPS devices find huge water loss in western US   San Jose Mercury News
Study Finds Huge Amount Of Water Loss Across Western United States   CBS Local
Drought is slightly elevating ground in US West, study finds   Reuters UK

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  NBCNews.com   
A 'stellar fossil' holds hints of one of the universe's first stars  Los Angeles Times
An artist's rendering shows the first early stars forming during the universe's dark age. (NASA). By Amina Khan contact the reporter · SpaceAstronomy and AstrophysicsScientific ResearchAstronomical Events. These hints of the universe's first stars could shed ...

One Of The Oldest Stars In The Universe Discovered By Scientists   International Business Times
One of universe's oldest stars leaves behind remnant for scientists   Tech Times
Hints of elusive early stars found   BBC News
Popular Mechanics   
Space Fellowship   
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  Daily Mail   
Mysterious Green Glow Spotted In The Ocean From Space  Huffington Post UK
Reid Wiseman has posted a stunning image of Bangkok from space which shows a mysterious green glow surrounding the city which ultimately he couldn't explain. #Bangkok is the bright city. The green lights outside the city? No idea… pic.twitter.com/ ...

What were the 'alien' green lights seen from space this week? Mysterious glow ...   Daily Mail
Mysterious green lights seen from space have a fishy explanation   The Daily Telegraph

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  Irish Examiner   
What a pain in the mass! Euro craft Rosetta to poke its probe in 10-BILLION ...  Register
Vid The European Space Agency's Rosetta probe has made the first measurement of the mass of the comet it's chasing – and has come up with a mass of 10 billion tonnes, plus or minus 10 per cent. comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Does my mass look ...

How to measure a comet's weight   Yahoo News UK
Rosetta's 10-billion-tonne comet   BBC News
Compared To Downtown LA, Celebrated Comet 67P Is Absolutely Enormous ...   Huffington Post

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