2014年11月6日 星期四

2014-11-07 U.K. Spotlight


i100: Women with actual PhDs review 'sexy PhD costume' on Amazon  The Independent
OK, OK so Halloween is thankfully over for another year but this is funny enough to publish in November, and it's not exactly like costumes can't be bought at other points in the year. The Delicious Women's PhD Darling Sexy (sic) costume looks as ridiculous ...


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Nuclear reaction  The Economist
How complex cells evolved is a mystery. A new idea may come close to the truth. Nov 8th 2014 | From the print edition. Timekeeper. Add this article to your reading list by clicking this button. Rolex values your time. Timekeeper by Rolex. Tweet. WHEN David ...


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Peña Nieto's attempt to rewrite Mexico's grisly script  Financial Times
“The scriptwriter has let us down,” sighs the hotshot reporter in Mexican movie director Luis Estrada's acid new satire, La Dictadura Perfecta , as his television station's carefully fabricated version of reality threatens to fall apart in the final act. The show must go ...


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  Search Engine Land   
Will He Ever Return? Head Of Google's Web Spam Team Matt Cutts Extends ...  Search Engine Land
14 year veteran of Google says web spam fighting has been running fine since he took leave in July. Danny Sullivan on October 31, 2014 at 8:37 pm. 2.6k; More. matt-cutts-fade-1920. The head of Google's web spam team, Matt Cutts, says that his leave from ...


   

  BBC News   
Background light suggests many stars 'outside galaxies'  BBC News
A new study of the universe's background light has suggested that as many as half its stars might be hidden in the space between galaxies. Measurements were made by two cameras sent beyond the atmosphere on a rocket. After subtracting all the ...


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Composition of your gut bacteria may be inherited  New Scientist
Your genes influence everything from eye colour to risk of disease – and now it appears they shape the collection of bacteria that line your gut. Tweaking these bugs – rather than the genes themselves – may be a way to treat inherited diseases and perhaps ...


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Katie Melua finds spider living in her ear  The Guardian
British singer Katie Melua, who said she released the spider in her garden. Photograph: Max Nash/AP. Mark Tran. Sunday 2 November 2014 07.21 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on LinkedIn · Share on Google+ · Share ...


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  BBC Sport   
Man Utd: Ten talking points after Louis van Gaal's first 10 games  BBC Sport
That was a sequence resulting in the end of manager Ron Atkinson's reign and ushered in the Sir Alex Ferguson era. The season ended with United in 11th place. They currently stand in ninth position, 13 points adrift of leaders and Premier League title ...


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Germany needs a foreign policy  Financial Times
Germany is casting around for a foreign policy. To say Angela Merkel's government has embraced the task with unbridled enthusiasm would be an overstatement. Twenty-five years after the fall of the Berlin Wall most Germans would still prefer to hide behind ...


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  Express.co.uk   
'The long goodbye' Heartbroken friends speak out about Michael Schumacher  Express.co.uk
FRIENDS of Michael Schumacher have voiced concerns about raising hopes over the Formula 1 star's future. By: Aaron Brown Aaron Brown. Published: Sun, November 2, 2014. Michael Schumacher skiing with his wife Corinna in Madonna di Campiglio ...


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