2014年11月11日 星期二

2014-11-12 U.K. Science

  Wall Street Journal   
Rosetta Mission: Scientists Gear up for Dramatic Bid to Land Probe on Comet  Wall Street Journal
From Rosetta's takeoff in French Guiana in 2004 to its rendezvous with comet 67P this past summer, WSJ's Gautam Naik looks at the Rosetta mission's milestones in the past 10 years. By. Gautam Naik. Gautam Naik. The Wall Street Journal. CANCEL.
Rosetta comet mission: What is 67P? In 60 seconds   BBC News
Kiwis closely watching historic comet landing   New Zealand Herald
Wednesday, humans will land a probe on a comet for the first time ever   Washington Post
The Nation   
Los Angeles Times   
Brisbane Times   
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  io9   
Harsh Environments Foster Beliefs In Powerful And Judgmental Gods  io9
An analysis of 583 cultures shows that challenging environmental conditions, such as floods and famines, lead cultures to adopt beliefs in moralizing, high gods. The research may help explain how and why certain religions emerged, including Judaism, ...

Poor societies more likely to believe in gods   Firstpost
Prosocial Behavior And The Need For Moral High Gods - What Birds And ...   Science 2.0
Floods and famines may have helped spark belief in gods, study suggests   The Guardian
Daily Mail   
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  Mancunian Matters   
The Detection Game: Ernest Rutherford finally revealed as secret sonar tech ...  Mancunian Matters
As Hollywood celebrates one Manchester scientist's work in the war effort in The Imitation Game, another of the city's most celebrated thinker's contributions are being recognised. Ernest Rutherford, famed for splitting the atom in 1917, has now finally been ...

Famed Physicist Ernest Rutherford Helped Pioneer Sonar in Secret   Live Science
Manchester scientist Ernest Rutherford revealed as top secret mastermind ...   Manchester Evening News
Rutherford's secret war mission helped pioneer 'sonar'   Phys.Org

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  stv.tv   
120 MPs unite for protection of UK Seas  Sport Diver
MPs and Peers are united in calling for a full network of Marine Protected Areas in UK seas. 120 MPs and 20 Peers are today supporting 21 NGOs - including Marine Conservation Society, RSPB, The Wildlife Trusts and WWF - who are championing Wildlife ...

MPs and peers back 'marine charter'   Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra
Commonsense Approach Needed on Marine Protected Area Consultation   TheFishSite.com
Scots call for common sense   World Fishing

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  The Inquisitr   
Dead whale may explode on French beach  9news.com.au
French authorities are considering using dynamite to help dispose of a dead whale due to explode at any minute. The bloated mammal washed up on the coast of Saintes-Marie-de-la-Mer, near Montpellier in southern France two days ago, leaving the town ...

This whale is about to explode   NEWS.com.au
A race against time to remove dead whale about to EXPLODE on beach   Express.co.uk
Huge beached whale in France 'could explode at any time'   AOL Travel UK
Metro   
Discovery News   
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  Examiner.com   
WATCH: Is this a UFO passing under a passenger plane in Iran?  Express.co.uk
The mystery white orb was filmed as it travelled through the clouds at speed in Iranian airspace by a passenger on board a commercial airliner. While the object itself is small on the 34-second clip, it definitely doesn't have wings - instead the completely round ...

UFO sighting: NASA coverup? Metal craft seen in Mars photo, alien car abduction   Examiner.com
Does this video PROVE existence of alien life?   Daily Star

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  Detroit Free Press   
Climate debate ignores GDP: report  9news.com.au
A leading carbon dioxide emitter has called for the climate debate to be reframed, saying Australia's reputation as one of the world's worst emitters ignores its contribution to economic growth. While Australia is often shown to be the worst emitter in the G20 on ...

An unethical bet in the climate casino   Irish Times
The issue we can't talk about   NEWS.com.au
Climate change 'threat to food production'   Independent Online
Telegraph.co.uk   
Huffington Post   
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  Daily Mail   
The mystery of Jupiter's Great Red Spot solved  Daily Mail
It has baffled astronomers for years - just what causes the 'red spot' on the surface of Jupiter? Now they have an unlikely answer - sunburn. Nasa experts believe it is likely a product of simple chemicals being broken apart by sunlight in the planet's upper ...

Jupiter's Red Spot likely product of sunburn: study   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
What makes Jupiter's Red Spot red?   EarthSky
Jupiter's Red Spot is Likely a Sunburn, Not a Blush   Space Fellowship

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  RT   
Guy Shrubsole :'Adapt and Survive': The British Establishment's Answer to the ...  Huffington Post UK
At the height of the Cold War, the British establishment deluded itself into believing it could survive a nuclear war. Civil defence planners constructed deep underground bunkers, made elaborate plans for post-apocalypse governance and even produced a ...

​Global warming will drag Britain into more wars – senior military officer   RT
Climate change 'will see more UK forces deployed in conflicts around world'   The Guardian
Climate change could increase UK risks of overseas conflict   RTCC

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  Irish Independent   
Giant fireball sighted over Texas  Irish Independent
People in Texas have reported seeing a fireball, possibly a meteor, travelling through the night sky. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The American Meteor Society reported on its website that it had received more ...

Police dash cam captures thrilling moment meteor streaked across Texas sky ...   Daily Mail
VIDEO: Fireball, possible meteor, reported in Texas   Tulsa World
A bright meteor fell over Texas, and you can watch from three angles   The Week Magazine

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