2014年10月7日 星期二

2014-10-08 U.K. Science

  The Guardian   
Naomi Klein webchat – post your questions now  The Guardian
With No Logo, she set her sights on branding and the dangers of globalised cool, politicising a generation of consumers. With The Shock Doctrine, she persuasively argued that societies traumatised by war or natural disasters were being exploited by ...

This Changes Everything by Naomi Klein, review: 'undoubtedly right'   Telegraph.co.uk
Britain's fracking trespass law flouts UK citizens' democratic rights – Naomi Klein   RT
UK Government's Laws to Permit Fracking Violates People's Rights: Reports   RIA Novosti
Solar Power Portal   
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  Daily Mail   
Green-fanged tube web spider leaps out of its hiding place and grabs another ...  Daily Mail
An army of green-fanged cannibal spiders is invading Britain - gobbling up smaller arachnids as they set up nests in homes across the country. The eight-legged creatures are believed to be tube spiders - one of the largest types in the UK - and their bite is like ...

Cannibal spiders are unleashed: Tube spider filmed catching and eating smaller ...   Metro
Cannibal spiders with fangs invade south Wales   Southwales Evening Post
Green-Fanged Cannibal [VIDEO]   Daily Caller
Daily Star   
Irish Mirror   
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Bristol's latest green building opens today  Green Building Press
A green building on the campus of Bristol University has been officially opened today. The Life Science building has received an 'Excellent' BREEAM rating, and has just welcomed its first students. The department aims to be at the forefront of science ...


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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Ash dieback found North West of England for first time  Telegraph.co.uk
Ash dieback has been found in trees in the North West of England for the first time, the Forestry Commission has confirmed. New maps published by the commission show that the disease has spread significantly in several new locations in the North.
Garlic injection could tackle tree diseases   BBC News
Ash dieback: Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust will let trees die naturally   Nottingham Post
Ash dieback: How to fight diseases in trees   BBC News

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  New York Times   
American and 2 Japanese Physicists Share Nobel for Work on LED Lights  New York Times
Three physicists have been awarded the Nobel Prize for revolutionizing the way the world is lighted. The 2014 physics award went to Isamu Akasaki and Hiroshi Amano of Japan and Shuji Nakamura of the University of California, Santa Barbara, for “the ...

Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded for Invention of New Light Source   Wall Street Journal
Blue LED Inventors Nab Nobel Prize   PC Magazine
LED inventor feels work bypassed by Nobel   Washington Post
New Zealand Herald   
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Times (subscription)   
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  The Guardian   
EU poised to agree 2030 climate, energy goals-draft  Daily Mail
BRUSSELS, Oct 7 (Reuters) - EU leaders are poised this month to agree three new, tougher climate and energy goals for 2030 and poorer nations will get help to shoulder the cost, according to a draft document prepared for summit talks, seen by Reuters.
UK hailed as 'leader' in 2030 climate talks   The Guardian
EU Moves Closer to Deal on 2030 Climate, Energy Strategy   Businessweek
57 major companies write to European Council calling for stronger 2030 climate ...   Resource Efficient Business
Responding to Climate Change   
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  Deutsche Welle   
ISS astronauts Gerst and Wiseman finish maintenance spacewalk  Deutsche Welle
Alexander Gerst has become the third German to venture into open space, obviously with the assistance of a protective suit. The ISS resident teamed up with Reid Wiseman to conduct equipment repairs and maintenance. Spacewalker Alexander Gerst (ISS).
Astronauts perform NASA's long-delayed routine maintenance on ISS   RT
Watch astronauts perform the first live US spacewalk on the ISS since April   Daily Mail
Astronauts venture outside station for spacewalk   Reuters
Computerworld   
Washington Post   
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  ABC Online   
World falling behind 2020 plan for nature protection  ABC Online
GOVERNMENTS ARE FAILING to meet goals to protect animals and plants set out in a biodiversity plan for 2020, a United Nations report showed on Monday. Many rare species face a mounting risk of extinction, forests are being cleared by farmers at an ...

World falling behind 2020 plan for UN protection - UN   The New Age Online
World falling behind 2020 plan for nature protection - UN   Reuters Africa

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  The Guardian   
UN biodiversity report highlights failure to meet conservation targets  The Guardian
The situation of the planet's most threatened species, which include the spoon-billed sandpiper, is getting worse, the report says. Photograph: Corbis. Adam Vaughan. Sunday 5 October 2014 23.15 EDT ...

Major conference on biodiversity warns against 'business as usual' behaviour ...   indiablooms
Indigenous knowledge essential to meet global biodiversity targets – UN official   UN News Centre
Green Food Key To Success At Global Biodiversity Talks   Ecosystem Marketplace
EP Magazine   
The Hindu   
Sourceable   
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  Science News   
Moon water blew in on solar wind  New Scientist
Almost all of the moon's water comes from the action of particles in the solar wind and not from the shattered remnants of water-rich comets and meteorites, as was once believed. So says a fresh analysis of lunar rock samples from two American moonshots.
Students get an out-of-this-world experience ...   Bristol Post
Apollo missions prove water on Moon had a solar origin   Examiner.com
The Weather On The Moon Is Wet And Windy   Business Insider Australia

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