2015年1月18日 星期日

2015-01-19 U.K. Science


Yahoo!7 News
   
Asteroid to buzz Earth next week at BINOCULAR distance   
The Register
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Amateur astronomers will be able to catch glimpse of asteroid flyby next week   Science Recorder
Big Asteroid to Zoom by Earth on Australia Day - Yahoo!7   Yahoo!7 News
Asteroid 2004 BL86 scheduled for close encounter with Earth in January   The Guardian
Sydney Morning Herald   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Huffington Post   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
'At least two more planets' beyond Pluto, scientists say   
Telegraph.co.uk
At least two as-yet undiscovered planets as big as Earth or larger may be hiding in the outer fringes of the Solar System, scientists believe. The secret worlds are thought to exist beyond the orbits of Neptune, the furthest true planet from the Sun, and the even ...

Two undiscovered planets as big as Earth 'could be on edge of solar system'   The Guardian
Two more 'Earths' still hiding in our solar system   Irish Independent
Planets past Pluto: At least 2 large planets may orbit farther out, study shows   Examiner.com
The Register   
Mirror.co.uk   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Beagle 2: probe find rewrites history and vindicates Colin Pillinger   
Telegraph.co.uk
The history books must be re-written to show that the Beagle 2 mission was a success, scientists said on Friday, after the first pictures of the probe proved that it did land safely on Mars, vindicating lead scientist Colin Pillinger. A grainy image, just a few pixels ...

Lost Beagle2 did land on Mars   Witney Gazette

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BBC News
   
Sarah Brightman space training delayed   
BBC News
British opera singer Sarah Brightman has missed the start of the space training which will allow her to travel to the International Space Station. Brightman travelled to Russia for nine months of training, but has delayed the start date by a week. Russia's space ...

Sarah Brightman: Space dream begins   Music News
Phantom of the Opera Soprano Sarah Brightman Has Started Space Training   TIME
British singer Sarah Brightman pays $52M for 10-day space-station stay   Columbus Dispatch
Yahoo News UK   
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NEWS.com.au   
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Environment News Service
   
Earth Heating Up: 2014 Warmest Year in Modern Record   
Environment News Service
NEW YORK, New York, January 18, 2015 (ENS) – The year 2014 ranks as Earth's warmest since record keeping began in 1880, according to two separate analyses by scientists with two U.S. agencies – the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, ...

Weather Wise: NASA, NOAA say 2014 warmest ever   Florida Today
NASA and NOAA agree, 2014 the warmest year to date   ModVive
2014 was the hottest year ever   Examiner.com
Daily Mail   
New York Times   
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Tech Times
   
Volcano Spectacularly Erupting Five Months On   
KL.FM 96.7
Five months after it sparked fears of aviation disruption in Europe, this aerial footage shows the Bardarbunga volcano in Iceland continuing to magnificently erupt. Seismic activity from the volcano has continued since August last year, with small earthquakes ...

Aerial footage shows huge lava flow in Iceland   Telegraph.co.uk
Aerial footage shows huge volcanic eruption in Iceland   Irish Independent
Erupting Since August, Lava Field of Bardarbunga Volcano in Iceland Now ...   Tech Times
IcelandReview   
Cihan News Agency   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Anthropocene epoch began with the nuclear age?   
Full-Time Whistle
On 16 July 1945 the first atomic-bomb test took place at the US Army testing range at Alamogordo in New Mexico, and with that first historic nuclear explosion a new geological epoch began on Earth, scientists have decided. Editor : David JACKMAN Category ...

Anthropocene started at the first nuclear test on July 16, 1945   Market Business News
Was first nuclear test the start of new human-dominated epoch, the Anthropocene?   UC Berkeley
Earth's New Epoch Started After World's First Nuclear Test, Say Scientists   Headlines & Global News
Daily Mail   
Nature World News   
International Business Times UK   
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The Guardian
   
Polar Bears Shifting to Areas with More Sea Ice   
BioScholar News
In a new polar bear study published last week, scientists from around the Arctic have shown that recent generations of polar bears are moving towardsareas with more persistent year-round sea ice. Research scientists, led by the U.S. Geological Survey, found ...

Polar bears migrate north as rising temperatures hasten Arctic ice melt   The Guardian
Travel: Exploring the plight of the polar bear in beautiful Svalbard - (full ...   Full-Time Whistle
Travel: Exploring the plight of the polar bear in beautiful Svalbard   Western Daily Press
Market Business News   
West Texas News   
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BioScholar News
   
Weird legless, snake-like creature found in Cambodia   
AOL Travel UK
The bizarre species, Ichthyophis cardamomensis, is snake-like in appearance and can grow up to 1.5 metres but scientists say it is not a snake. Conservationists found the grey-brown creature in a remote and threatened part of the Cambodian rainforest.
New species of legless amphibian discovered - (full-timewhistle)   Full-Time Whistle
New legless, snake-like amphibian discovered in Cambodia   BioScholar News
The bizarre legless giant amphibian found in Cambodia: New species can grow ...   Daily Mail
Discovery News   
Nature World News   
News24   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
ROSETTA'S COMET MISSION INSPIRES ELECTRONIC ALBUM - (full-timewhistle)   
Full-Time Whistle
The European Space Agency needs to find a new way for images and other data acquired by its science missions to come out into the public domain. That is the view of the organisation's director general, Jean-Jacques Dordain. Editor : David JACKMAN
Europe comet mission deserves Nobel, says space chief   Yahoo News UK
Rosetta's comet mission inspires electronic album   Sen (subscription)

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