2015年1月12日 星期一

2015-01-13 U.K. Science


Full-Time Whistle
   
Re-examined fossils reveal motorboat-sized marine reptile once swam in ...   
Full-Time Whistle
An artist's depiction of Dearcmhara shawcrossi, as it swam in the warm seas around Scotland 170 million years ago. Image from University of Edinburgh. No, it's not the mythical Loch Ness monster, but 170 million years ago Dearcmhara shawcrossi prowled ...

Loch Ness monster ancestor? Scottish scientists identify prehistoric reptile ...   ABC Online
Prehistoric marine reptile discovered in Scotland   Deutsche Welle
New species of marine reptile identified from Skye fossils   BBC News
The Guardian   
The Independent   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Beagle 2 Mars lander's remains may have been spotted on red planet - (full ...   
Full-Time Whistle
Press conference on Friday will provide an update on the fate of the Mars spacecraft that disappeared on Christmas day in 2003, A British Mars lander that was lost on its way to the red planet more than a decade ago may have been spotted by an orbiting ...

Beagle 2 was said by Colin Pillinger to have crashed into the surface of Mars Gill ...   The Times (subscription)
Beagle 2 Mars lander's remains may have been spotted on red planet   The Guardian
What happened to Beagle 2? Media briefing on Jan 16 could provide the answers   Techie News
Irish Examiner   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Gibbons may talk like our ancient ancestors - (full-timew)   
Full-Time Whistle
From the clicks of bottlenose dolphins to the low-frequency rumblings of elephants, scientists have long struggled to interpret the myriad of vocalizations uttered throughout the animal kingdom. Editor : Michael BROWN Category : SCIENCE12 January 2015 ...

Gibbons may communicate as our ancestors did, scientists say   The Independent
Fancy a chat? Gibbons talk like early man   The Sunday Times
Gibbons talk to one another 'in same language used by human ancestors'   International Business Times UK
Business Standard   
Headlines & Global News   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Rare butterfly numbers recovering in Carmarthenshire - (full-timew)   
Full-Time Whistle
ONE of Wales's rarest butterflies is making a comeback in Carmarthenshire,according to Butterfly Conservation. The wildlife charity has been working to stabilise numbers of the internationally threatened Marsh Fritillary by increasing and improving habitat ...

Rare butterfly numbers recovering in Carmarthenshire   South Wales Evening Post
'Dramatic' comeback for rare butterfly   ITV News

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Full-Time Whistle
   
Don't Let Artificial Intelligence Take Over, Top Scientists Warn - (full-timew)   
Full-Time Whistle
Artificial intelligence has the potential to make lives easier by understanding human desires or driving people's cars, but if it were uncontrolled, the technology could pose a serious threat to society. Editor : Michael BROWN Category : SCIENCE12 January ...

Scientists warn of dangers of artificial intelligence   BioScholar News
Scientists Urge Artificial Intelligence Safety Focus   IndustryWeek
Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk sign open letter on AI dangers   Daily Mail
BBC News   
The Independent   
The Guardian   
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BBC News
   
Wanson Beach dead whale 'cannot be moved'   
BBC News
The carcass of a dead whale that washed up on a Cornish beach cannot be moved, environmental health officials have said. The mammal, about 20m (65ft) long and thought to be a fin whale, was found at Wanson Beach near Bude on Friday. Officials said ...

60ft whale washed up on beach in Cornwall thought to be remains of rare fin ...   Full-Time Whistle
60ft whale found by walker on Cornish beach   The Independent
60ft whale washed up on beach in Cornwall thought to be remains of rare fin whale   Western Morning News
AOL Travel UK   
International Business Times UK   
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Phys.Org
   
Two-faced fish clue that our ancestors 'weren't shark-like'   
WhatLauderdale.com
The fossil skull's external options meant it had often been believed to belong to the bony fishes (osteichthyans), a group which involves familiar fishes such as cod and tuna as nicely as all land-dwelling creatures with backbones. But when scientists from.
Tiny Fish Skull May Be Ancestor of Jawed Vertebrates   Discovery News
Sharks aren't as primitive as we think, fossil reveals   Daily Mail
Two-faced Fish Indicates Our Ancestors Weren't Shark-y   Laboratory Equipment
Live Science   
Science AAAS   
Yahoo News UK   
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Oregon Coast Beach Connection
   
Comet Lovejoy will be visible in Michigan's sky tonight   
MLive.com
Comet Lovejoy C/2014 Q2 caught through a telescope on January 10, 2015. This telescope is owned by Brian Ottum of Saline, MI and operated remotely along the New Mexico and Arizona border. ( Courtesy: Brian Ottum - Saline, MI). Print · Mark Torregrossa ...

Observe Comet Lovejoy C2014 this January   Millstone News
Bidwell Park observatory open for Comet Lovejoy viewing Tuesday night   Chico Enterprise-Record
Comet Lovejoy tears across the sky in closest encounter with Earth to date   Daily Mail
BBC News   
Whitby Today   
The Guardian   
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Daily Mail
   
China's spacecraft enters orbit to plan for possible mining mission   
Daily Mail
China's bold plan to land a robotic spaceship on the moon and bring it back to Earth has moved another step forward. The service module of China's unmanned test lunar orbiter successfully entered an eight-hour orbit around the moon, state media reported.
China spacecraft enters orbit for possible mining mission   International Business Times UK
Moon Welcomes Chinese Module Into Orbit   Nature World News
Chinese spacecraft starts orbiting the Moon   Consolidate Times
The Space Reporter   
Scientific American   
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The Inquisitr
   
Enormous circle in Antarctic ice hints at meteorite influence   
WhatLauderdale.com
Video: Mysterious ice ring could be meteorite craterThrough a routine flight more than the Antarctic ice shelf on 20 December last year, geophysicist Christian Müller spotted a thing strange: a large, 2-kilometre-wide circle on the ice.Müller, a contractor.
Mysterious ring in Antarctica may have been caused by a meteorite   The Weather Network
Mystery of the mile-wide ring in Antarctica   Daily Mail
Did Meteorite Carve Icy Antarctic Crater?   Discovery News

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