2014年12月2日 星期二

2014-12-03 U.K. Science

  The Independent   
Richard III DNA shows British Royal family may not have royal bloodline  Telegraph.co.uk
When the body of Richard III was discovered in a car park in Leicester in 2012 archaeologists knew it was a momentous find. But little did they realise that it might expose the skeletons in the cupboard of the British aristocracy, and even call into question the ...

DNA analysis on Richard III's remains raises questions over royal succession   The Independent
King Richard III's DNA questions bloodline of royal family   Irish Independent
Richard III and a sex scandal at court   The Times (subscription)
The Week Magazine   
USA TODAY   
Voice of America   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Stephen Hawking fancies himself as a Bond villain  Sydney Morning Herald
Movie session times · Full movies coverage. English theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking would like a part in a James Bond movie. "My ideal role would be a baddie in James Bond. I think the wheelchair and the computer voice would fit the part," he said.
Robots could spell end of human race, Hawking claims   Irish Independent
Stephen Hawking warns artificial intelligence could end mankind   The Nation
Stephen Hawking: artificial intelligence could kill off mankind   The Times (subscription)
Scotsman   
NBCNews.com   
The Globe and Mail   
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  Daily Mail   
XNA breakthrough in synthetic enzymes could lead to manufacture of organisms  Daily Mail
The world's first enzymes made from artificial genetic material have been created by scientists in what could be a major step towards generating synthetic life. The enzymes, which do not occur naturally, were created using a synthetic form of DNA called XNA ...

Artificial ingredients for a primordial soup and recipe for life   Financial Times
Major synthetic life breakthrough as scientists make the first artificial enzymes   The Independent
Scientists make enzymes from scratch   BBC News
New Zealand Herald   
Times of India   
Medical News Today   
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  New York Times   
The Next Big Climate Question: Will India Follow China?  New York Times
For more than 20 years, international climate talks have been dominated by a schism between those who created the problem of climate change (largely the United States and nations of the European Union) and those who would greatly contribute to it ...

Developing nations urge deeper climate cuts to zero emissions   Reuters
Lima climate talks: EU and US at odds over legally binding emissions targets   The Guardian
UN climate talks begin as global temperatures break records   BBC News
Times of India   
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  BBC News   
Amazon indigenous land loss threatens climate, says study  BBC News
Scientists say destroying indigenous areas of the Amazon rainforest will have an irreversible impact on the atmosphere of the planet. A new study said indigenous lands were "protected natural areas" accounting for 55% of the carbon stored in the Amazon ...

Amazon indigenous land loss threatens climate   Yahoo News UK
Amazon forests at risk from both legal and illegal activities   Irish Times
Amazon indigenous land loss threatens climate – study   Rappler
Reuters UK   
(e) Science News   
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  Times of India   
Satellite sends image to Earth using laser beam  Zee News
London: For the first time, an image taken by a satellite has been sent to Earth using a laser beam, paving the way for instant streaming of satellite images to Earth. The image of Berlin taken by the Sentinel-1A satellite, was beamed to another satellite called ...

ESA and Airbus test LASER data networks IN SPAAACE   The Register
Space data highway experiment delivers first images   E&T magazine
ESA's EDRS transmits first data to earth using laser technology   Aerospace Technology
Prague Post   
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  The Guardian   
Final phase of South Georgia rat eradication project  BBC News
A Scottish charity is gearing up for the final phase of a £7.5m project to eradicate invasive rats and mice from a sub-Antarctic island. An 18-strong team led by the Dundee-based South Georgia Heritage Trust will set off for the British Overseas Territory in ...

World's largest rat poisoning project aims to rid South Georgia of its rodents   The Guardian

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  BBC News   
Map of 17th Century Lancashire goes on display  BBC News
A 17th Century map of Lancashire has been put on public display for the first time. The design, drawn by Elizabethan cartographer William Smith, shows major towns, such as Blackburn and includes Bowland Forest and Pendle Hill. It was recently found in the ...


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  The Space Reporter   
Philae's historic 'landing' was more of a fall and collision with comet  The Space Reporter
ESA scientists investigating the progression of Philae's landing on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko now believe one of the lander's legs grazed the comet's surface in between its two known bounces. Both Rosetta and Philae produce small magnetic ...

Why Haven't We Seen Rosetta's Comet in Color Until Now?   Yahoo News UK
Philae May Have Grazed a Crater and Tumbled Over Comet   Discovery News
Is this what Rosetta's comet really looks like in color?   CNET
The Week Magazine   
Tech Times   
MarketWatch   
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  TakePart   
Brown bear pictured near Chernobyl nuclear plant for first time in 100 years  Metro
A brown bear was captured by an automatic camera in the irradiated disaster zone around the Chernobyl nuclear plant in Ukraine – the first time one has been seen there for a century. The images were captured by a camera trap set by a British research team ...

Brown bear spotted in Chernobyl for first time in 100 years   Daily Mail
Brown bears, other wildlife back in radiation-exposed Chernobyl zone   RT
Brown bear photo taken in Chernobyl Exclusion Zone   Digital Journal

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