2014年8月22日 星期五

2014-08-23 U.K. Science

  Tech Times   
Oceans Responsible For Global Warming Slow Down  Dumb-Out
The fight against global warming has been able to relax a little over the past decade and a half as scientists have notice a slowdown in its development. While they certainly agree that this is a good thing—and hopefully a sign of good things to ...

Is Climate Change slowing?   Examiner.com
Missing Global Warming Heat May Be 'Hiding' Deep In the Atlantic Ocean: Study   The Weather Channel
Climate Change Could Happen Slower for the Next Decade, Study Says   TIME
The Guardian   
Christian Science Monitor   
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  Daily Mail   
Robots could murder us out of kindness, says futurist  CNET
Engineer Nell Watson worries that it won't be easy to teach powerful robots values. by Chris Matyszczyk · @ChrisMatyszczyk; August 22, 2014 1:34 PM PDT. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus. more. more +. email. tumblr. stumble. delicious.
Robots could murder us out of KINDNESS unless they are taught the value of ...   Daily Mail
Teach Robots Human Value 'So They Don't Kill Us'   Key 103 Manchester

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  BBC News   
Rocket blasts off with Galileo sat-nav satellites  BBC News
A Soyuz rocket carrying two satellites that will make up part of a new European sat-nav system has blasted off from French Guiana. The Galileo project promises great accuracy in locating where we or objects are on the planet and could have a profound effect ...

Galileo satellites start operational deployment   Xinhua
New Galileo satellites launched   Arab News
Galileo, the European GPS, takes another step toward completion   Fox News Latino
euronews   
Business Standard   
Prague Post   
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  Tech Times   
Weird jellyfish-like creatures still taking over West Coast beaches  Tech Times
Blue sea creatures at the mercy of the winds are being driven ashore on beaches along the West Coast. The creatures are Velella velella, also known as "by-the-wind-sailors" (Photo : Jymm, Wikipedia, Creative Commons). Strange blue sea creatures that ...

Thousands of Unusual Jellyfish-Like Creatures Washing Up on Beach   Auto World News
Mysterious jellyfish-like creatures invade America's beaches, scientists baffled   AOL Travel UK
Jellyfish-Like Creatures Invade West Coast   Sky News
Nassau News Live   
Key 103 Manchester   
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  IcelandReview   
Bárðarbunga Activity Causes 20 Centimeter Divergence  IcelandReview
The land below Vatnajökull glacier has drifted apart by 20 centimeters (8 inches) since the seismic activity and magma flow began in Bárðarbunga volcano, which lies underneath the northwestern part of the glacier, one week ago. “The continental drift is two ...

Fears over Iceland volcano   Newstalk ZB
Just one in four insurers covers volcanic ash as standard   Telegraph.co.uk
Bardarbunga volcano in Iceland continues to rumble   euronews
The Globe and Mail   
Businessweek   
Express.co.uk   
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  Times of India   
'Microbial life found outside space station'  Times of India
A new report claims that Russian scientists have discovered traces of marine life living on the exterior of the International Space Station (ISS). Vladimir Solovyev, the official in charge of Russia's ISS segment, told the news agency Itar-Tass that tiny plankton ...

Sea plankton have been found on the International Space Station – but how did ...   The Guardian
Rats in spaaace! NASA experiments to involve rodents and more   CBS News
It may not be aliens, but an unlikely form of life has been found existing in space ...   Metro
Economic Times   
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  TakePart   
City Spiders Are Bigger, More Fertile Than Country Cousins  Yahoo News UK
Perhaps even creepier than spiders are city spiders. New research has found the humped golden orb-weaving spider grows larger and produces more eight-legged babies in urban areas. This spider (Nephila plumipes) is indigenous to the Australian ...

City living is making spiders bigger, study finds   New Statesman
Home News World Spiders get bigger when they live in the city,...   Waterloo Record

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  BBC News   
Life discovered in Antarctic lake 800m below the ice  ScienceAlert
For the first time, scientists have discovered a thriving microbial ecosystem in one of Antarctica's subglacial lakes, 800 metres beneath the west Antarctic ice sheet. The team co-led by John Priscu of Montana State University in the US found 4000 species of ...

Single-celled organisms discovered under antarctic ice living on diet of methane ...   Geek
Microbes discovered 800 meters deep in Antarctica lake   DigitalJournal.com
Team of Scientists Discover Tiny Evidence of Life Below Antarctica   Dumb-Out
BBC News   
Scientist   
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  iStreet Research   
Ancient Escargot: Paleolithic individuals in European country Dined on Snails  iStreet Research
Snails were widespread within the Late Glacial epoch and Holocene, however researchers are not certain precisely once and the way they were incorporated into human diets. Now, scientists could have taken a step nearer to finding that out; they've found ...


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  Chron.com   
Boeing CST-100 Crew Capsule Passes NASA Reviews  PC Magazine
NASA checks off on two important safety and design reviews for the next-gen spacecraft. 0shares. Boeing CST-100 Interior/Credit: Boeing. NASA has checked off on two important safety and design reviews for a Boeing-designed commercial crew capsule that ...

Boeing completes critical design review of CST-100 spacecraft   Tech Times
Boeing CST-100 reaches two more milestones under NASA's Commercial Crew ...   SpaceFlight Insider
Is this America's new 'space taxi'? Boeing blasts into the lead in race to replace ...   Daily Mail
Uncover California   
Independent Online   
E&T magazine   
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