2014年12月20日 星期六

2014-12-21 U.K. Science


Daily Mail
   
Tunnel under Stonehenge could 'wreck chances of unlocking secrets of ancient ...   
Daily Mail
Archaeologists who discovered an ancient site which could be key to unlocking the mysteries surrounding Stonehenge are calling on the government to rethink plans for a tunnel under the 5,000 year-old monument. Plans were announced last month for the ...

Stonehenge tunnel 'will destroy links to Ice Age Britons'   The Times (subscription)
British prehistory could be rewritten following a remarkable discovery at ...   Gloucester Citizen
Stonehenge discovery could rewrite British pre-history   Telegraph.co.uk
BBC News   
Huffington Post   
The Guardian   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Crocodile cracks open a turtle shell in Australia   
Telegraph.co.uk
A stationary wildlife camera has captured images of a crocodile cracking open the shell of a turtle on a beach in northern Australia. The camera was set up by Dani Best, a local ranger, after she came across a dead turtle on a beach in a national park in the ...

Shell-shattering force: Croc destroys dead turtle with vicious bite   Yahoo News UK
JAW-SOME! Staggering photos reveal moment crocodile SHREDS turtle in ...   Express.co.uk
Crocodile shows bite power of T-Rex as it smashes teeth through turtle shell   Mirror.co.uk
New Hampshire Voice   
The Inquisitr   
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International Business Times UK
   
How would Earth cope if an asteroid threatened to wipe out mankind?   
International Business Times UK
The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched its first exercise to examine how the world would cope if an asteroid was on collision course with planet Earth. Experts from the ESA's Space Situational Awareness programme and Europe's national disaster ...

We would only get three days warning of where an asteroid would hit, according ...   Metro
Warning Time would help save Lives if Asteroid hits Earth   Uncover California
We would only get three days warning of where an asteroid would hit   Full-Time Whistle
Yahoo News UK   
Live Science   
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Design & Trend
   
World's deepest fish discovered 5 miles under the ocean surface   
Mother Nature Network
The unknown species is believed to be a snailfish with 'large wing-like fins and a head resembling a cartoon dog.' By: Bryan Nelson. Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 07:18 PM. 0Facebook 0Twitter 0Pinterest 0Google+. Liparis catharus, a related snailfish species to the ...

Video shows snailfish swimming deeper than any other creature, at 8000m ...   The Independent
Snailfish sets depth record at more than 8000 metres below surface of Pacific   The Guardian
'Deepest fish' found in Pacific   Bridgwater Mercury

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National Post
   
Israeli archaeologists discover royal passageway to King Herod's hilltop palace   
National Post
JERUSALEM — Plans by King Herod, one of Jewish history's most eminent yet reviled figures, to leave an elaborate memorial to himself have been discovered by Israeli archaeologists at a controversial site in the occupied West Bank. A team of researchers ...

Archeologists discover entryway to King Herod's palace   The Week Magazine
Entrance to King Herod the Great's palace unearthed   Daily Mail
Gateway to King Herod's palace unearthed by archaeologists   International Business Times UK
NBCNews.com   
io9   
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Macro Insider
   
New Fish Discovered Lurking in Depths of Mariana Trench   
Macro Insider
Previously unknown species of fish found living extra than 26,000 feet beneath the ocean's surface. That is a record for fish depth, researchers say.(Photo : YouTube screenshot) A bizarre fish, new to science, has been discovered in the deepest waters on.
World's deepest fish, snailfish is found 27000ft deep at bottom of Pacific's ...   Daily Mail
World's deepest fish found in Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench   Telegraph.co.uk
World's deepest-living fish discovered swimming at 26722ft below surface - and ...   Mirror.co.uk
National Geographic   
New Scientist   
BBC News   
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West Texas News
   
Man Discovers 7-Foot-Long Ichthyosaurs Fossil On Beach In The UK   
The Inquisitr
Johnathan Bow, a 34-year-old computer programmer, discovered what is believed to be a seven-foot-long fossilized skeleton of an extinct marine reptile known as the Ichthyosaur. Bow made the discovery as he walked with his brother along Penarth Beach in ...

Ichthyosaur Fossil discovered on UK Beach   West Texas News
The 7ft fossil of a prehistoric fish lizard has been discovered on a South Wales ...   WalesOnline
7ft ichthyosaur fossil found on beach near Penarth   BBC News
International Business Times   
Penarth Times   
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VentureBeat
   
NASA sends wrench to space via email   
The Space Reporter
It's not quite teleportation, but it's hard to argue that the future isn't now. NASA just sent a wrench to space via e-mail. The wrench was printed on the Made In Space 3D printer aboard the International Space Station. NASA sent the plans to ISS commander ...

3D Printer Used to Create Tool on ISS   The Cubic Lane
Intl space station crew gets new spanner – in an email   Al-Arabiya
Nasa emails spanner to space station   BBC News
The Independent   
Daily Mail   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Daily Mail
   
Rosetta mission to comet named greatest scientific breakthrough of 2014   
Daily Mail
It may not have been the smoothest of landings, but the Rosetta spacecraft's Philae lander bouncing to a halt on the surface of a comet for the first time has been named the most important scientific breakthrough of 2014. Images and data beamed 500 million ...

2014 science breakthroughs: no more ageing, cave art and landing on a comet   The Guardian
Comet lander Philae could be ready to rouse from its space coma   Mirror.co.uk
Rosetta space mission voted most important scientific breakthrough of 2014   Full-Time Whistle
Belfast Telegraph   
Livemint   
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Science Times
   
Warblers Flee, As Warnings from Mother Nature Reveal Coming Storms   
Science Times
In the study of ecology, it's long been known that animals have a sort of sixth sense above and beyond what humans can perceive. Perhaps through the aid of their keen senses of smell or their abnormally acute sense of hearing, animals such as dogs are ...

Birds 'heard tornadoes coming' and fled one day ahead   BBC News
Birds detect approaching storm from 900km away   The Guardian
Birds sensed devastating US tornado and fled one day ahead   The Independent
Daily Mail   
Reuters   
UC Berkeley   
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