2015年2月15日 星期日

2015-02-16 U.K. Science


Daily Mail
   
Can Russia control the weather? Climate researcher says CIA fears hostile ...   
Daily Mail
If it seems like it never stops raining, blame the Russians. Or even the North Koreans. CIA chiefs fear hostile nations are trying to manipulate the world's weather, a conference heard. A leading academic has told how he got a mysterious phone call asking ...

CIA fears enemy will gain control of the weather   Irish Independent
CIA accused of trying to control the world's weather   The Times (subscription)
Spy claims in climate debate   Northern Rivers Echo
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Independent   
The Guardian   
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The Independent
   
Hadron collider set for triumph 'bigger than Higgs boson'   
The Independent
A sub-atomic particle even more stunning that the Higgs boson could be discovered this year according to scientists working on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at Cern. The particle accelerator, which has been shut for maintenance, will restart this spring ...

CERN LHC Ready For New Functions   Pioneer News
CERN Boffins To Fire Up Large Hadron Collider After 2-year Hiatus   Frontline Desk
Large Hadron Collider Upgraded And Ready To Solve Matter Mysteries After 2 ...   Headlines & Global News
BBC News   
The Register   
Full-Time Whistle   
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Techie News
   
Oxford University researchers list 12 global risks to human civilisation   
Techie News
Scientists over at Oxford University have for the first time identified 12 global risks that threaten our existence and along with that have provided a structured overview of key events related to the 12 risks and have tried to provide initial rough quantifications for ...

The 12 terrifying ways researchers think human civilisation is most likely to end   The Independent
Apocalypse: Experts predict 12 ways the humanity will end   Gloucester Citizen
How will the world end? Experts predict 12 scenarios   Somerset Guardian
Market Business News   
Gloucestershire Echo   
teleSUR English   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Interstellar VFX research leads to scientific paper on wormholes   
Telegraph.co.uk
When it comes to the movies, science fiction and science fact are usually world's apart. Films might be based on real-life research and theories, but the truth is often stretched to a ridiculous degree. One notable exception to the rule is Christopher Nolan's 2014 ...

Black hole impact discovered by Interstellar movie visual effects team   Market Business News
Software used for Interstellar's wormholes have helped real-life astrophysicists ...   The Independent
Interstellar's true black hole too confusing   New Scientist
The Register   
Space.com   
Tech Times   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Night flight to Mars - Mars One / latest news   
Full-Time Whistle
A mechanic who is on the shortlist for on a one-way trip to Mars says the mission would make him a “living legend” back on Earth. Ryan Toal is one of 600 people who were picked from 200,000 applicants to be part of the Mars One mission. Editor : David ...

Mars rovers: Shortlist of 100 applicants for the one-way trip to the Red Planet to ...   The Independent
NASA to announce 100 people shortlisted to go to Mars...and not come back   Gloucester Citizen
County Durham mum goes to war over mechanic son's mission to go to Mars   ChronicleLive
Techie News   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Ten-minute struggle between a giant octopus and determined seal   
New Zealand Herald
Amateur photographer Bob Lanson, 59, of Victoria, Canada, was walking along the water when he saw the seal and octopus. Photo / Bob Lanson. An amateur photographer was walking along the water with his family when he captured a ten-minute sea battle ...

Seal and octopus in titanic ocean clash   9news.com.au
Photographer Bob Ianson captures struggle between seal and giant octopus   Daily Mail
Photographer captures incredible battle between seal and giant octopus   AOL Travel UK
Mirror.co.uk   
Huffington Post   
USA TODAY   
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Women take the lead on speed dates   
South Wales Guardian
Women take charge on speed dates, while men cross their fingers and hope to be chosen, a study has found. Men also tended to be more sympathetic and supportive, researchers discovered. And even when they committed the unforgivable man-crime of ...


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Techie News
   
UN climate deal negotiators agree on early draft   
Techie News
UN climate deal negotiators have reached a key milestone in their pursuit of chalking out a new, universal agreement on climate change on Friday after they agreed on an early draft and concluded on the negotiation text for a binding treaty that will be inked ...

Climate talks draw praise, but herald a hard slog ahead   Business Spectator
Optimism after countries agree on draft in Geneva   The Hindu
Negotiators agree on early draft of UN climate deal   Hutchinson News
Newsroom America   
World Tech Today   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Canada Would Be One Of The Advantageous Countries, If The High Seas Were ...   
Full-Time Whistle
Côté and her colleagues analyzed the economic impact of closing the high seas to fishing. “We have large EEZ (exclusive economic zones) around both coasts,” SFU biologist Isabelle Côté said. “Given various assumptions, we would stand to gain in the ...

Banning fishing in high seas would benefit Canada plus several other nations   Market Business News
High Seas Fishing Ban Could Boost Global Catches, Equality   Eurasia Review
Scientists propose high seas fishing moratorium   Canada News

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Breaking Israel News
   
1500-Year-Old Charred Grape Seeds Discovered in Israel's Negev Desert   
Breaking Israel News
“And God said, 'Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the face of all the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit. You shall have them for food.'” (Genesis 1:29). The charred grape seeds. (Photo: University of Haifa). Charred grape ...


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