2014年11月28日 星期五

2014-11-29 U.K. Science


NDTV
   
Use of Facebook and Twitter in social science research distorts studies   
Science Recorder
Many thousands of research papers are written each year based on data mined from social media sites. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles. Just $4.99/year. Subscribe. Two scientists writing in the Nov. 27 issue ...

Social Media May Not Be a Great Tool to Study Human Behavior   Youth Health Magzine
Study says social-media analyses are off target   Computerworld
Human behavior metrics sourced from social media unreliable   Beta Wired
Headlines & Global News   
The Utah People's Post   
NBCNews.com   
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For Argyll
   
Fears over the future of North Sea dolphins despite numbers staying stable   
Herald Scotland
THE population of bottlenose dolphins in the North Sea is still listed as vulnerable, according to conservationists. THE population of bottlenose dolphins in the North Sea is still listed as vulnerable, according to conservationists. Sorry, you must sign in before ...

Moray Firth's bottlenose dolphin population 'stable'   NFL News and Rumors
Bottlenose dolphin population in Moray Firth stable says SNH   stv.tv
World's most northerly bottlenose dolphin population stable for 23 years   For Argyll
The Courier   
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Phys.Org
   
New report highlights 'significant and increasing' risks from extreme weather   
Phys.Org
University of Exeter researchers have played a crucial role in creating a comprehensive new report indicating that the global risk from extreme weather is set to intensify. The critical report, published by the Royal Society, indicates that exposure of human ...

Report: climate change to impact severity and frequency of extreme weather   Blue & Green Tomorrow
Risk from extreme weather set to rise   BBC News
Why don't we hear about the beneficial side of climate change?   Spectator.co.uk (blog)
Uncover California   
The Hindu   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Are seals mutilating and killing porpoises? Scientists investigate   
Los Angeles Times
A gruesome series of killings has left porpoises stranded on the shores along the North Sea, and scientists now think they have a culprit: gray seals. Turns out those adorable gray seals aren't so cuddly after all. The findings, described in the Proceedings of ...

The Grey Seal's Deadly Behaviour Extended to Porpoises   TechAnalyst.co
Cute Gray Seals Discovered Killing Porpoises on Purpose: What Could That Be?   Tech Times
Britain's Grey Seals Turn Deadly, Killing Porpoises and Force-Mating Penguins   American Live Wire
The Westside Story   
Dumb-Out   
Chinatopix   
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The Independent
   
Graphene has potential in fuel cells and armour   
The Engineer
Graphene, it seems, has great potential as a material for armour, but it isn't impenetrable, according to two strands of new research. It lets protons pass through; making it a promising material to improve the efficiency of fuel cells. In paper co-authored by ...

Graphene can be used to Create More Efficient Hydrogen Fuel Cells, say ...   Uncover Michigan
Proton-Conducting Graphene Membranes Could Transform Fuel Cell Technology   Azom.com
Fuel from thin air? Graphene breakthrough may lead to green car revolution   RT
autoevolution   
Pioneer News   
Daily Mail   
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CleanTechnica
   
Climate Change Geoengineering Is No Quick Fix   
CleanTechnica
In a world where the renewable energy solution to climate change is a problem bogged down in politics and economics, geoengineering can sometimes look like the perfect solution. As the University of Leeds puts it, “deliberate, large-scale intervention in the ...

Controversial Plan to Slow Global Warming 'Terrifies' Scientist Who Created It   International Business Times UK
Geoengineering Doesn't Provide 'Magic Bullet' for Global Warming   Businessweek
Geoengineering is scary business, scientist admits   E&T magazine
Bristol Post   
environmentalresearchweb   
TheBlaze.com   
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V3.co.uk
   
Quantum Technology Hubs to drive UK quantum computing research   
V3.co.uk
A network of Quantum Technology Hubs at four UK universities is to conduct research into quantum mechanical effects and how they can be harnessed for use in technology. The network will involve 17 universities and 132 companies, and is being funded by ...

NPL to establish Quantum Metrology Institute   Maine News Online
NPL sets up Quantum Metrology Institute   New Electronics
Quantum imaging technology gains UK funding   IMVEurope
BQ Live   
www.waterstechnology.com   
Birmingham Post   
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cbsport
   
The first 3D map of the Antarctic ice   
cbsport
Four years of work, two expeditions and a robot. This is what has needed an international group of researchers to create the first map in high resolution three-dimensional Antarctic Glacial sea. Editor : cengiz. Category : SCIENCE28 Kasım 2014 Cuma - 06:57 ...

Antarctic sea ice expands to record extent - and it's deeper than we thought   The Ecologist (blog)
Researchers create 3D map of Antarctic using Robot   West Texas News
AUV Makes First 3-D Map Underside Sea Ice   Robotics Today
Space Daily   
CBC.ca   
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cbsport
   
Dogs understand the words spoken to them, says study   
cbsport
New research provides evidence that dogs understand what is said, not just the intonation of the owner, in responding to commands. Editor : cengiz. Category : SCIENCE28 Kasım 2014 Cuma - 16:51 ...

Study Shows Dogs Can Process Human Speech   Tech Times
Dogs may not understand their owners, but they certainly listen   Beta Wired
Your dog actually does listen to you, new study finds   Science Recorder
BBC News   
The Utah People's Post   
KDramaStars   
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The Guardian
   
Comet Probe Philae May Recharge by Next Summer   
Tech Times
Scientists hold out hope probe's batteries may recharge as comet gets closer to the sun. Successful reboot could allow science mission to resume. (Photo : ESA). Philae, the probe that landed on a comet but stopped doing science when its batteries went dead ...

Philae could come back from the brink in MARCH, claims Rosetta engineers   Daily Mail
Probe that botched comet landing could be running by spring   New York Post
Was the comet landing a hoax? Here's why the internet thinks so...   Metro
Carmarthen Journal   
PerfScience   
Science Recorder   
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