2014年9月17日 星期三

2014-09-18 U.K. Science

  Irish Independent   
Humans and chimps share killer instinct say scientists  Irish Independent
According to new research chimpanzees will fight and kill over resources such as territory, food or even mates. Photo credit: SIA KAMBOU/AFP/Getty Images. Chimpanzees and humans have one key trait in common - both are natural born killers, scientists ...

Study: Chimps, like humans, are natural-born killers   ITV News
Humans Free From Evolutionary Link To Violent Chimpanzee Behavior   Dumb-Out
Chimpanzees are naturally violent, WARRING humans have no role: Study   Northern Voices Online
Daily Digest   
WXYZ   
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  The Guardian   
Stonehenge: children revealed to be the metal workers of prehistoric Britain  The Guardian
Daggers at the Wiltshire Heritage Museum, Devizes, discovered in 1808 in Bush Barrow, Salisbury Plain, the richest and most important bronze age grave ever excavated in Britain. Photograph: Sam Frost for the Guardian. Scientists believe that some 4,000 ...

Children as young as 10 made treasure found near Stonehenge, historians believe   Daily Mail
New analysis says Stonehenge treasures were made by children   Culture24
Stonehenge's most intricate archaeological finds were probably made by children   The Independent

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  The Guardian   
MPs give Government 'red card' over environmental failings  Farmers Guardian
MPS have called for the Government to implement an overarching Environmental Strategy, after accusing of failing to deliver on the Prime Minister' pledge to be 'the Greenest Government ever'. David Cameron made the pledge in May 2010, as the coalition ...

WMN opinion: Government falls short in battle to be 'greenest ever'   Western Morning News
'Red card' for environment policies   Harrogate Advertiser

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  Financial Express   
1.3 Billion Year Old Space Rock Suggests Life On Mars  PNC Voice
Researchers have found what they believe to be evidence that life can exist on Mars—in a 1.3 billion year old meteorite from the Red Planet itself. Embedded deep within this meteorite, scientists discovered a strange structure which resembled a cellular ...

Meteorite Nakhla suggests proof of life on Mars   The American Bazaar
1.3bn year old Martian Meteorite defers Crib of Life: Could Alien Life Survive on ...   Capital Wired
Martian meteorite proof that Mars could host life   Big News Network.com
University Herald   
Tech Times   
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  New York Times   
Busy Days Precede a March Focusing on Climate Change  New York Times
Organizers for the People's Climate March are using a warehouse to create and store their large creations. Credit Kirsten Luce for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share ...

We must embrace climate for real change   Irish Examiner
EU wants India to to show “flexibility” on climate change talks   Economic Times
Gloom and Doom Not a Good Strategy for Climate Change Advocates   Huffington Post
Maine Public Broadcasting   
The Guardian   
Phys.Org   
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  Bristol Post   
Bristol homes braced for spider invasion  Bristol Post
As the nights draw in and autumn arrives, increasing numbers of spiders appear in baths, under sofas and up on the ceiling. This year there have been claims that spiders are getting bigger, because the warm summer weather has given them a bumper ...

Invasion of the GIANT spiders: Suddenly, says HARRY MOUNT, there's a plague ...   Daily Mail
This new spider ID app will scare you more than the real thing   Metro
Warm summer has caused arachnids to grow larger   Daily Times
Mirror.co.uk   
North Devon Journal   
Mid Devon Gazette   
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Flash, Bang and Infra-red Wallop. Innovative photography on display for first time  Bromsgrove Advertiser
AN innovative photographer, whose work was first publicised in a Worcester News article in July, is to have his pictures displayed in Malvern as part of a "technological world firsts" exhibition. Peter Jenner specialises in infra-red photography and the ...

Science show highlights the invisible waves that rule our lives   Malvern Gazette

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  The Guardian   
Young 'Nemo' clownfish roam further than thought, study shows  The Guardian
clownfish A clownfish swims through “spaghetti coral” in the outer Barrier Reef. Photograph: Quicksilver In Depth Video Productions and Services/AAP. Scientists have revealed why it may be so difficult to find Nemo – baby clownfish can swim up to 400km in ...

Finding Nemo comes true! Researchers find young clownfish travel upto 400km ...   Daily Mail
Baby Nemos Can Go the Distance   Nature World News
Nemo Finding Home - The Epic Journey Of Clownfish   Science 2.0
Yahoo News UK   
New Scientist   
The Straits Times   
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Season's first dolphins killed in Japan  News24
A brief guide to the Japan's Fesitivals, which include the history, geography, culture and the Loud... Now R309.00 buy now. Tokyo - The first dolphins of the season were slaughtered on Tuesday in the small Japanese town of Taiji, campaigners said, ...


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  The Guardian   
Why climate science denial courtesy of the New York Post measures five miles ...  The Guardian
If you put all the ice that melts every year from Antarctica and Greenland on top of Manhattan Island, it would make a pile more than five miles high. Photograph: Alamy. Thanks to a column that ran in the New York Post a few days ago I think I might now know ...

The Southern Hemisphere's unrelenting winds and frigid air froze ocean...   Mynextfone
Antarctica Nearing Sea Ice Record High, But Arctic Ice Still Shrinking   Yahoo News UK
Arctic Sea Ice Shrinks to 6th Lowest Extent On Record   The Weather Channel
USA TODAY   
New Scientist   
Alaska Dispatch   
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