2014年10月29日 星期三

2014-10-30 U.K. Science

  The Guardian   
Bad Science, Worse Policy  Forbes
Fossil-fuel emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, will result in “severe, pervasive and irreversible impacts for people, species and 27 ecosystems,” warns a new report from the UN-sponsored Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Climate marathon: IPCC nears finish line for seminal report   RTCC
UN climate change expert: Keep hoping for agreement   Wisconsin Gazette
If we want to make climate action happen we need to hear about the solutions   The Guardian
International Business Times UK   
Evening Telegraph   
Herald Scotland   
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  Wired   
Recently discovered frog in Staten Island gets a new name  Los Angeles Times
Some people might travel to tropical islands to discover new species. Not Jeremy Feinberg. The Brooklyn-based ecologist found a species of frog that was brand-new to science right in New York City. The recently discovered frog is known colloquially as the ...

NYC's newest amphibian species since 1854 was just discovered: It's a leopard ...   Tech Times
New frog species discovered in the middle of New York City   Mother Nature Network
New species of frog discovered in New York City's own backyard   DigitalJournal.com
The Independent   
The Guardian   
The Star-Ledger   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Genetically modified crops are the future and must not be blocked, say scientists  Telegraph.co.uk
The widespread cultivation of genetically modified crops is the only way to feed the world and governments must stop blocking trials, a consortium of Europe's most well-renowned plant scientists have claimed. In an open letter to the European Parliament ...


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  The Independent   
Nasa catches Jupiter looking at Hubble telescope though giant cyclop's eye  The Independent
Astronomers are used to peering into the cosmos to scrutinize distant stars and planets, but it's not often that the cosmos stares back. But in this fantastic image captured by Nasa's Hubble Space Telescope that's exactly what Jupiter appears to be doing.
Here's looking at you: Spooky shadow gives Jupiter giant staring eyegoes here   Daily Mail
NASA team captures amazing image of Jupiter using Hubble Telescope   Uncover California
Hubble Spots Jupiter Sporting a Spooky Shadow Eye   National Geographic
Sci-News.com   
Tech Times   
International Business Times UK   
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  The Independent   
A killer plague wouldn't save the planet from us  New Scientist
IT'S getting overcrowded here on Earth. More than 7 billion people are taking their toll on the planet, and the number is rising. What would it take to defuse this population time bomb? Drastic times could, in theory, call for drastic measures. But according to a ...

Population explosion is unstoppable, say scientists   Times of India
A third world war 'would hardly reduce population'   Times of Malta
Earth feels the weight as the population continues to grow   The Daily Titan
io9   
Maine News Online   
Northern Voices Online   
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  Culture24   
Archaeologists find "sensational" fertility genius, godheads and oil lamps in ...  Culture24
A “sensational” fertility genius in “amazing” condition, believed to be a local deity thousands of years ago, and the carved heads of male and female Roman gods have been found by archaeologists digging at a village in Cumbria. A photo of a stone statue of a ...

Regional publisher's ad censored by Facebook   HoldTheFrontPage.co.uk
Cockermouth excavation unearths Roman fertility god   BBC News
Roman Sculptures Discovered in Northern England   Archaeology
in-cumbria   
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  TakePart   
UK energy minister sees rapid reform of EU carbon market  Daily Mail
BRUSSELS, Oct 28 (Reuters) - Plans to accelerate reform of Europe's carbon market could be finalised as soon as April, building on the momentum from last week's EU deal on green energy policy, Britain's energy and climate minister said on Tuesday.
UK and Germany See Good Chances of Early EU Carbon Fix   Businessweek
Poland “won” EU 2030 deal – does the climate lose?   RTCC
Letter: EU Climate and Energy Framework   Energy Global

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  Daily Mail   
Time travel will be a thing in the year 2100,...  Cosmopolitan UK
And we'll all be hiding under Harry Potter-esque invisibility cloaks in 15 years, too. YEAH we will. Share · Tweet · Pin · Email. By Catriona Harvey-Jenner. Shares. Share · Tweet · Pin. Comment. Email ...

Time travel, teleportation and invisibility cloaks will all exist by 2100, scientists ...   Daily Mail
Teleportation, Time Travel & Invisibility 'Possible By 2100'?   EntertainmentWise
Back to the Future a reality by 2100: Time travel, teleportation and invisibility ...   Metro

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  Sky News Australia   
Future robots will resemble ostriches or dinosaurs, scientists say  Telegraph.co.uk
Future running robots are likely to resemble ostriches or dinosaurs, new research suggests. Scientists believe the efficient way flightless birds – and their dinosaur ancestors – get around on two legs could usefully be employed in robot design. A study has ...

'Robots of the future will be built like OSTRICHES' claims Dr Jonathan Hurst   Daily Mail
Ostriches' ungraceful running style can help us make better robots   Mirror.co.uk
Future robots 'to mimic ostriches'   Irish Independent
SBS   
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  Belfast Telegraph   
Mystery as massive fish kill hits Six Mile Water river again  Belfast Telegraph
A serious fish kill in the Six Mile Water river is being investigated as anglers fear thousands of fish have died. Also in this Section. Horses die after eating 'poisonous' sycamore seeds · Mallusk incinerator plan: Owners who fear vesting vow not to sell land ...

Six Mile Water: Dozens of fish dead near Ballyclare, County Antrim   BBC News
Six Mile Water fish kill: MP demands urgent inquiry   Belfast Newsletter

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