2014年9月20日 星期六

2014-09-21 U.K. Science

  Maine News Online   
James Woodend Wins 'Astronomy Photographer Of The Year 2014' Award  Maine News Online
James Woodend won the annual competition called 'Astronomy Photographer of the Year', organized by the UK's Royal Observatory, Greenwich. Several photographs were showcased at the event from the clouds moving across the Milky Way to a ...

This Incredible Aurora Is 2014's Best Astronomy Photograph   Gizmodo Australia
Royal Observatory reveals winners of 2014 photography contest   Delhi Daily News
Brit named Astronomy Photographer of the Year thanks to spectacular Northern ...   Mirror.co.uk
Ars Technica   
Daily Mail   
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  Metro   
UFO spotted over Portsmouth - and the MET Office says it ISN'T a cloud  Metro
Many Portsmouth residents were surprised, even alarmed, to see what appeared to be a flying saucer over the south coast. UFO sightings in the United Kingdom have been mostly left to crop circles but now we have our very own spacecraft sighting.
You are not alone, everyone is falling for UFOs and aliens   Hindustan Times
People in Portsmouth witnessed Unidentified Flying Object (UFO)   French Tribune
UFO Appears Over the Skies of Portsmouth   E Canada Now
Delhi Daily News   
Economic Times   
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  CU Columbia Spectator   
Nearly 800 Columbia students slated to attend People's Climate March on Sunday  CU Columbia Spectator
EASY BEING GREEN | Barnard Columbia Divest organized educational events for last semester's Earth Day event. Nearly 800 students, including members of Barnard Columbia Divest, will attend Sunday's People's Climate March. By; Sara Newman.
Climate change is a global emergency. Stop waiting for politicians to sound the ...   The Guardian
The climate change generation finds its voice   MSNBC
People's Climate March London: Creative plans to lead mass protests against ...   Blue & Green Tomorrow
The Climate Group (blog)   
eNews Park Forest   
World Development Movement (press release)   
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  Delhi Daily News   
Bristol home invaded by spiders that attack with venomous bite  Daily Mail
A young family are living in constant fear and could be driven from their home - because of an invasion of monster venomous spiders which attack humans instead of running away. Liam Forrester, 24, has already been bitten by one of the ultra-aggressive ...

Giant arachnids invade British homes   Delhi Daily News
'They're like normal spiders on steroids' Family becomes first victims of giant ...   Metro
Terrified family to flee home after invasion of aggressive spiders that ATTACK ...   Mirror.co.uk
Bristol Post   
Western Daily Press   
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  Delhi Daily News   
Our fear of spiders has a scientific explanation  Delhi Daily News
It is quite natural for humans to fear spiders. Even though only a few spiders in UK are actually poisonous, there are about one million people with arachnophobia in the country. Scientists have found the reason why spiders scare us more than any other insect ...

Spider season hits Tyneside: Your photos of eight-legged beasts invading your ...   ChronicleLive
Ten ways to get rid of house spiders this autumn   The Independent
An eight-legged Inbetweeners fan? Meet the giant spiders making themselves at ...   Mirror.co.uk
Lincolnshire Echo   
Crawley News   
Harlow Star   
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  ITV News   
Hessle beach cleans up its act  ITV News
Volunteers including around 60 children have taken part in a national clean-up campaign to rid Hessle foreshore of litter. Its part of an investigation by Marine Conservation Society to find out how rubbish affects wildlife. Share · Tweet · Plus · Reddit · View all 2 ...

Great British Beach Clean this weekend   West Briton
Marine Conservation Society takes step to clean beaches   Austrian Tribune
Public urged to support efforts to tidy beaches   Western Daily Press
New Post Leader   
Lincolnshire Echo   
Bournemouth Echo   
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  spyghana.com   
Sub-atomic particles can be found with Artificial Retina  spyghana.com
The human eye has inspired physicists to create a processor that can analyse sub-atomic particle collisions 400 times faster than currently possible. The algorithm was inspired by the retina's efficient ability to recognise patterns. In these collisions, protons ...

What It Takes To Build The Largest Particle Collider Ever Made   Gizmodo Australia
CERN celebrates 60 years of science   physicsworld.com
China plans world's largest supercollider   Aljazeera.com
BBC News   
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  The Independent   
Spiritual guidance for the planet  U-T San Diego
His Holiness the Dalai Lama discusses the global impact of climate change with researchers Veerabhadran Ramanathan. left, and Richard C.J. Somerville at UCSDs RIMAC Arena. — John Gibbins. Share Photo.  ·  · Reddit; ✉. His Holiness the Dalai Lama ...

Time for God to step in on climate change, Groucho Marx's answer to golf ...   The Independent
Scientists Urge Religious Leaders to Help Protect Environment   International Business Times UK

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  Sci-News.com   
Sahara Desert Formed 7 Million Years Ago, New Study Suggests  Sci-News.com
A series of climate simulations, co-led by Dr Camille Contoux of the Bjerknes Center for Climate Research in Bergen, Norway, suggests that the desertification of Sahara started about 7 million years ago, at least four million years earlier than previously ...

Climate simulations suggestSahara desert may have formed 7 million years ago   The Hornet
Sahara desert formed millions of years earlier than thought   Delhi Daily News
Shrinking Sea Paved Way for Sahara Desert   Austrian Tribune
reportingclimatescience.com   
The Weather Channel   
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  Tech Times   
Clownfish babies can migrate long distances: 'Finding Nemo' no longer fiction?  Tech Times
'Finding Nemo' told the tale of a clownfish on a long migration. Now, researchers have found similar behavior in real-life members of the species. (Photo : Jeff Kubina ). Clownfish babies are able to travel great distances, just like the storyline of the movie ...

Clownfish can swim 400km to find new home, New Study   Canada News
Geekend: Finding Nemo Is Real... & Evil   InformationWeek
Finding Nemo gets half real, Clownfish travels miles to find coral reefs   The Westside Story
Christian Science Monitor   
Sky News   
Daily Mail   
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