2014年10月8日 星期三

2014-10-09 U.K. Science

  The Independent   
UK Space Weather Centre To Monitor The Sun  City Talk 105.9
The £4.6m project, based at the organisation's headquarters in Exeter, will monitor the Sun's surface and atmosphere. Magnetic fields, radiation, particles and matter spewed from the Sun can pose threats to modern infrastructure. A severe event could disrupt ...

New Space Weather Centre opens at Exeter's Met Office   Western Morning News
UK Met Office opens 'solar storm' centre   BBC News
Met Office Opens Space Weather Centre   4ni.co.uk
Practical Boat Owner Magazine   
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  The Independent   
Could this 13-year-old girl from Louisiana be the first human on Mars?  The Independent
Alyssa Carson, an ambitious 13-year-old girl from Louisiana, could be just what Nasa is looking for. She is the first person to have attended all three of the space agency's world space camps, she has been training to be an astronaut for nine years already, ...

This 13-Year-Old Wants To Be The First Human On Mars   Huffington Post
Teenager aims to be the first person to walk on Mars   BBC News
Baton Rouge teen training to be the first person on Mars   WGNO
Headlines & Global News   
Metro   
Cleveland Leader   
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  Northampton Herald and Post   
Spectacular meteor shower to light up night sky above Northamptonshire...  Northampton Herald and Post
The debris of Halley's Comet could soon be spotted over Northamptonshire this month, giving stargazers a rare opportunity to see an incredible lights display in the night sky. The actual comet is usually seen once every 75 years and will not be expected to be ...

Halley's Comet is not back early, because that's impossible   Daily Times
No, Halley's Comet Is NOT 'Back Early'   Huffington Post UK
Facts about Halley's Comet   Milton Keynes MKWeb
Essex Chronicle   
Uncover California   
Ashbourne News Telegraph   
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  New Scientist   
See inside the heads of the biggest dinosaurs ever  New Scientist
Giant sauropod dinosaurs like this Camarasaurus and its cousin the Diplodocus had to stuff their faces just to survive. Species often coexisted in the same area and compared with their bodies, their heads are tiny, so it has been a bit of a mystery how they ...

How Dinosaurs Ate So Much and Still Coexisted: Dividing Up Leafy Meals   Science World Report
Prehistoric Diet: Jurassic Dinosaurs Were Fussy Eaters   International Business Times UK
Dino Diets Helpful at the Dinner Table   Nature World News
Science 2.0   
Herald Scotland   
University of Bristol   
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  New York Times   
Cave Paintings in Indonesia May Be Among the Oldest Known  New York Times
Hand outlines found on a cave wall in Indonesia are at least 39,900 years old, researchers said. Credit Kinez Riza. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This Page. Continue reading the ...

Indonesian cave art is nearly 40000 years old, study says [Photos]   Los Angeles Times
Indonesian cave paintings some of earliest human art, Australian-led study finds   Sydney Morning Herald
Cave paintings change ideas about the origin of art   BBC News
Xinhua   
Sky News   
The Guardian   
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  Tech Times   
Rising seas may cause daily floods in US East Coast by 2045: Report  Tech Times
A scientific report reveals intense and severe flooding could be experienced in the U.S. 15 to 30 years from now. Find out if your city is at risk. (Photo : U.S. Geological Survey). Tidal flooding may worsen to the point of rendering some sections of cities in ...

Tidal flooding could occur every other day by 2045   The Virginian-Pilot
East and Gulf Coast floods could increase as sea levels rise further   Science Recorder
Report forecasts more routine floods for Portland   Mainebiz Daily
Texas Public Radio   
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  Daily Mail   
Experts identify descendant of the horse that roamed India 48m years ago  Daily Mail
For decades, experts thought that an extinct group of mammals known as anthracobunidae were related to the ancestors of modern elephants and sea cows. But fossils believed to belong to a large land mammal that lived 48 million years ago, have led to ...

New branch of mammals identified   Yahoo News UK
Mysterious new prehistoric beast finally fits into the mammal family tree   Irish Examiner
Ancient rhino-relatives were water-loving   Science Codex

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  CleanTechnica   
EU nations mull funds to aid clean energy in 2030 climate deal  Chicago Tribune
BRUSSELS — European Union governments are considering the use of carbon-permit funds to help finance clean technologies and spur poorer nations toward a low-carbon economy under a planned deal on 2030 climate and energy policies. The bloc's 28 ...

EU Looking To Speed-Up Creation Of Common Energy Market Following ...   CleanTechnica
EU poised to agree 2030 climate, energy goals-draft   Daily Mail
UK hailed as 'leader' in 2030 climate talks   The Guardian

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  Daily Mail   
Investigators thought they were days away from finding MH370, now they think ...  Daily Mail
MH370 investigators have revealed the search for the Malaysia Airlines flight may have been in the wrong area up until now. In a flight path analysis released by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau on Wednesday, it suggests that experts may have finally ...

MH370 may have 'descended, spiralled' into southern Indian Ocean   Sydney Morning Herald
MH370 'spiralled out of control' before hitting the water - latest data show   Malaysia Chronicle
The official word on what happened to MH370   Stuff.co.nz
Bernama   
NEWS.com.au   
ABC Online   
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New imaging technique could detect “invisible” cracks  ElectronicsWeekly.com
The next generation of aircraft could be thinner and lighter, says Bristol University, thanks to the development of a new imaging technique. It could, according to the university, detect damage previously invisible to acoustic imaging systems. The key, apparently ...

New Technique Could Detect Acoustically Invisible Cracks   Aviation International News

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