2014年11月14日 星期五

2014-11-15 U.K. Science

  BBC News   
Comet lander: Philae sends data from surface  BBC News
The Philae lander on the distant comet 67P re-established radio contact with Earth on Friday night, downlinking yet another stream of science data. Everything expected from the little probe was delivered, just before low battery power dropped it into standby ...

Defying odds, comet lander phones home   Reuters
Lander plants thermometer on comet in first experiment   Herald Scotland
Rosetta mission: Philae lander successfully rotates but runs out of power on comet   The Independent
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Comet lander scientist Dr Matt Taylor apologises for shirt  BBC News
One of the scientists involved in the Philae lander mission has apologised for any offence caused over a shirt he wore earlier in the week. Dr Matt Taylor's shirt - depicting scantily-clad women - attracted a barrage of criticism on social media. In an online news ...

Space Scientist Apologizes for 'Sexist' Shirt   New Zealand Herald
Rosetta scientist's tears over ill-chosen shirt flap   The Times (subscription)
Rosetta scientist Dr Matt Taylor apologises for 'offensive' shirt   The Guardian
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  BBC News   
The Folio Society Reveals the Most Valuable Books for Humanity  Fine Books & Collections Magazine
LONDON, 13 November 2014: Throughout history, books have disseminated the ideas and discoveries of the world's most influential thinkers. Whether focused on science, technology, religion, family or society, books have always had the capacity to change ...

Bible Voted 'Most Valuable Book to Humanity' by British Public   Town Hall
The Bible has had 'greatest impact on modern society'   Times of Malta
Half of the world's 10 'most valuable' books were penned by scientists   Daily Mail
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  The Courier   
Alaskan volcano starts erupting  The Courier
Alaska's most active volcano is spitting lava into the air and producing an ash cloud at low elevations. The 8,262ft Pavlof volcano started erupting this week in a relatively uninhabited area of the Alaska peninsula, about 625 miles south west of Anchorage.

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  The Hindu   
The mystery at the centre of the Milky Way  Daily Times
The giant black hole at the centre of the Milky Way may be producing mysterious particles called neutrinos, researchers believe. If confirmed, this would be the first time that scientists have traced neutrinos back to a black hole. Researchers say the find could ...

X-ray telescopes find black hole may be a neutrino factory   Astronomy Magazine
NASA Telescope Discovers Black Hole Is A Neutrino Particle 'Factory'   Neon Nettle
14 November 2014 in News: Milky Way's supermassive black hole a neutrino ...   Astronomy Now Online
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  Energy Collective   
Climate change risks  The News International
According to reports, climate change may have serious, pervasive and irreversible impacts on human society and nature. A draft UN report says governments still have time to avert the worst. Delegates from more than 100 countries and top scientists met in ...

China-US climate pact "heartening" but short of what's needed-IPCC   Daily Mail
China-US climate pact 'heartening' but short of what's needed: IPCC   Reuters UK
Climate change debate in decline   Mail & Guardian Online

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  Controlled Environments Magazine   
Landmark Partnership Furthers Commercialization of Graphene  Controlled Environments Magazine
James Baker (NGI) and Rhys Lewis (NPL) sign partnership agreement.The University of Manchester and The National Physical Laboratory have signed a memorandum of understanding to help move the potential benefits of graphene closer to practical use, ...

Graphene commercialisation deal signed   Laboratory Talk
NPL joines Manchester in race to commercialise graphene   New Electronics
Alliance to Propel Development of Graphene   PCBDesign007

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  NDTV   
Could there be organic matter on Mars?  Fox News
Micrometeorites are some of the most abundant material to fall on Mars, and contain organic carbon that may form chloromethane when heated. (Bastian Baecker (University of Heidelberg and Max Planck Institute for Chemistry) and Luigi Folco (University of ...

Incredibly, There Could Be Organic Matter On Mars   Huffington Post UK
Organic Matter May be on Mars: Scientists Discover Martian Soils Hold Carbon   Science World Report
Mars also has Macroweather: Study   Maine News Online
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  Boston Globe   
Return to the moon  Boston Globe
THIS WEEK, the European Space Agency made headlines with the first successful landing of a spacecraft on a comet, 317 million miles from Earth. It was an upbeat moment after two American crashes: the unmanned private rocket that exploded on its way to ...

Seymour: Why urge to land on comet in our DNA   WPTZ The Champlain Valley
Friday Poll: What should be our next big step in space exploration?   CNET
Buzz Aldrin on comet landing and missions to Mars   BBC News
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  Chinatopix   
NASA Uncovers Why Jupiter's Great Red Spot is Red  Chinatopix
(Photo : universetoday.com) Reprocessed view by Bjorn Jonsson of the Great Red Spot taken by Voyager 1 in 1979 reveals an incredible wealth of detail. share on facebook. share on twitter. Giovanni Cassini discovered the Great Red Spot on Jupiter in 1665.
Mystery solved? Scientists think they know why Juptier's giant spot is so red   BGR
Sunlight created Jupiter's red spot   Blouin News Blogs
Jupiter's Red Spot is Basically a Sunburn, Says NASA   The Escapist
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