2015年1月7日 星期三

2015-01-08 U.K. Science


Mirror.co.uk
   
Police pounce on bouncer as man is caught drunk in charge of Space Hopper ...   
Scottish Daily Record
OFFICERS on patrol in Dundee spotted the man bouncing the £10 toy down a dual carriageway. Share; Share; Tweet; +1; Email. Space Hopper. POLICE pulled over a man on a busy main road for drunkenly riding a Space Hopper. Officers on patrol in ...

Space Hopper: New Year reveller pulled over by police for bouncing along a ...   Leicester Mercury
Police pull over man on space hopper   Orange UK News
Reveller riding space hopper stopped on Dundee Underpass   STV Dundee
FindItWestValley.com   
KLTV   
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Fox News
   
Rare chance to see Mercury in Northamptonshire sky - (full-timew)   
Full-Time Whistle
Mercury revolves around the Sun in an elliptical orbit with a period of just 88 days and at an average distance from the Sun of approximately 58 million kilometres. Because this is much less than the average distance of Earth from the Sun, Mercury never strays ...

The brightest planets in January's night sky: How to see them   Fox News
Rare chance to see planet Mercury above East Lancs   Clitheroe Today
Rare chance to see Mercury in Northamptonshire sky   Northamptonshire Telegraph
Derry Journal   
Lancaster Today   
Epworth Bells   
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Daily Mail
   
Astronomers reveal image of 'hole in the sky' as dark cloud obscures view   
Daily Mail
However, part of it is blocked by a massive dust cloud - completely obscuring the telescope's view. The dark cloud is called LDN 483 — for Lynds Dark Nebula 483, and such. SHARE PICTURE. Copy link to paste in your message. +2. The dark cloud is called ...

ESO's New Image of a Dark Nebula Seems to be Missing a Few Stars - (full-timew)   Full-Time Whistle
'Dark Nebula' Hides Hundreds of Baby Stars (Photo, Video)   Yahoo News UK
Where Did All the Stars Go?   Space Fellowship
International Business Times UK   
From Quarks to Quasars   
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EarthSky
   
Hubble discovers that Milky Way core drives wind at 2 million mph - (full-timew)   
Full-Time Whistle
Sen—In the lifetime of the human species, the Milky Way underwent a huge outburst that is still visible in the Hubble Space Telescope today—an eruption that sent material hurtling at an incredible two million miles per hour. Editor : David JACKMAN Category ...

Three million years ago: Three million kmh   spectroscopyNOW.com
Milky Way core winds blew at 2 million mph post 'titanic eruption', NASA finds   Techie News
Hubble discovers that Milky Way core drives wind at 2 million mph   Astronomy Magazine
EarthSky   
From Quarks to Quasars   
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NBCNews.com
   
'New Year's Comet' Lovejoy Reaches Its Peak: Watch for It   
NBCNews.com
It's prime time for Comet Lovejoy (C/2014 Q2), this month's "It" comet: Wednesday night marks the comet's closest approach to Earth, at a distance of 44 million miles (70 million kilometers), and heralds the start of the best season for viewing. But you have to ...

Comet Lovejoy -- an icy visitor for a frigid January   Lincoln Journal Star
Green Comet Lovejoy Dazzles in Spectacular Photo: See It in Telescopes   Space.com
Comet Lovejoy to make closest approach to Earth in 8000 years   CBC.ca
National Geographic   
CBS Local   
Business Insider Australia   
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The Register
   
Alien Earths are out there: Our home world is not 'unique'   
The Register
New research suggests planets similar to Earth are much more common across the galaxy than previously thought. And the boffins behind this revelation have also come up with a simple chemical recipe for creating habitable worlds suitable for use by ...

Two newly discovered planets look promising for extraterrestrial life   CNET
Nasa reveals vintage travel poster designs for real exoplanets   Daily Mail
'Alien Earth' is among eight new far-off planets   BBC News
Sydney Morning Herald   
Times of India   
Newsweek   
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The Guardian
   
Deep in slumber- Philae not traceable by scientists even after two months - (full ...   
Full-Time Whistle
SEATTLE — The European lander currently hibernating on a comet did not successfully sample the icy body using a drill after the probe made its historic comet landing in November. The Philae lander's drill did not deliver any samples of the comet to ...

Philae Lost: European Space Agency Rosetta spacecraft can't find lander on ...   Grimsby Telegraph
Two months later, the historic comet lander is still missing   Washington Post
Two months later, scientists still can't locate the Philae lander   Vox
The Space Reporter   
New Hampshire Voice   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Gilead to Purchase Liver Disease Program from Phenex   
Zacks.com
Gilead Sciences, Inc. (GILD - Analyst Report) announced that it has entered into an agreement with privately held, Germany-based company, Phenex Pharmaceuticals. As per the terms of the agreement, Gilead will acquire Phenex's farnesoid X receptor ...

Update: Gilead Acquires Another Drug Candidate - (full-timew)   Full-Time Whistle
Company Update: Gilead Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:GILD)   Realist Investor
Gilead to Buy Phenex's Liver-Disease Program   Wall Street Journal
Financial Times   
Businessweek   
Seeking Alpha   
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Co.Exist
   
Oil Plunge Seen Eroding Emissions Ambition: Carbon & Climate   
Businessweek
While the falling price of crude oil is giving consumers cheaper energy, it's threatening long-term global pollution-control efforts. Reduced national income from energy taxes and “a low-growth economic environment” might spur countries to curtail their ...

US climate envoy sees tough test in Paris   Politico
China-US deal first hesitant step in battle against climate change   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Paris climate deal unlikely to avoid dangerous warming, says Ed Davey   The Guardian
Business Green   
The Hans India   
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Digital Journal
   
Deadly Brown snake takes to surf at Forster beach   
Digital Journal
Forster - Visitors to a beach near Forster on New South Wales' mid-north coast expected a shark sighting when the lifeguard whistled, yet the call concerned a venomous brown snake. The deadly snake emerged from the waves at One Mile Beach, right ...


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