2015年2月20日 星期五

2015-02-21 U.K. Science


CNET
   
Hawking: Stop being so aggressive, humans, or we're finished   
CNET
Technically Incorrect: Speaking at London's Science Museum, famed physicist Stephen Hawking insists that humans must change their ways and dedicate more to space travel if we want to survive. by Chris Matyszczyk · @ChrisMatyszczyk; 21 February 2015, ...

Stephen Hawking: 'Our long-term future lies off Earth'   Metro
Survival of the human race depends weeding out aggression, says Stephen ...   Daily Mail
Stephen Hawking: space travel will save mankind and we should colonise other ...   The Independent
The Register   
International Business Times UK   
Al-Arabiya   
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The Independent
   
The man behind the Mars One expedition on organising 'one of the biggest ...   
The Independent
In 1997 a young Dutch student had a dream. “I saw the pictures beamed back from Mars by Nasa's Sojourner rover,” Bas Lansdorp, now 37, remembers, “and I just had the feeling that I wanted to go there myself and explore.” Now Mr Lansdorp, who is the ...

Mars One co-founder Bas Lansdorp says 'It's not going to be Big Brother on Mars'   Daily Mail
Mars One finalist shares dream about starting human colony on Red Planet   Science Recorder
Mars contestant: 'Why wouldn't you want to go?'   WTOP
Discovery News   
TIME   
PC Magazine   
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Youth Health Magzine
   
You Can Get Sun Damage at Night   
Youth Health Magzine
It won't be long before the sun makes itself extremely visible, but don't get too eager with sunbathing just yet. According to a new study, you can still suffer from sun damage even during dark. Many people believe that sun damage caused by harmful UV rays ...

Sun Keeps Damaging Skin Cells For Hours After Exposure   Gizmodo Australia
Sunlight continues to damage skin in the dark   National Monitor
Sun Could Cause Cancer For Four Hours Even In The Dark   News Every day
Nature World News   
Design & Trend   
HCPLive   
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BBC News
   
Forgotten fossil is new species of ichthyosaur   
BBC News
A fossil stored in a Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery for 30 years, and mistaken for a plaster copy, has turned out to be a new species of ancient reptile. Palaeontologist Dean Lomax, who was working with the museum and the University of Manchester, ...

Forgotten Ichthyosaur left in museum for decades was a new species   Market Business News
Ichthyosaurs fossil found to be new species - with last meal in its stomach   Daily Mail
'Plastic fossil' gathering dust in museum is actually priceless relic dating back ...   Mirror.co.uk
Manchester Evening News   
BBC News   
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Market Business News
   
Super powerful electron microscope SuperSTEM 3 is 100 times better than any ...   
Market Business News
SuperSTEM 3, the most powerful electron microscope in the world, that can pinpoint the position of single atoms, has been installed at the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council's (EPSRC's) SuperSTEM facility at the Daresbury laboratory ...

World-leading SuperSTEM microscope that can see single atoms is unveiled   Phys.Org
Microscope can scan objects million times smaller than human hair   Customs Today Newspaper
Scientists roll out world-class super-microscope to delve into new breakthroughs   Mirror.co.uk
The Independent   
Financial Times   
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ABC Online
   
Satellite sea science, drones vs heart attacks, and plasmons   
ABC Online
The European Space Agency's Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) satellite can be used to measure ocean acidification. (ESA/AOES Medialab). Satellite images reveal ocean acidification from space. Right now we work out ocean acidity from direct ...

Watch Ocean Acidification in Real Time   Scientific American
Researches use satellites to calculate ocean acidification on global level   Customs Today Newspaper
New Satellite Maps Reveal Global Ocean Alkalinity   Sci-News.com
American Live Wire   
Tech Times   
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Bath Chronicle
   
Regional news: Surfers to ride Severn Bore as biggest wave in two decades hits ...   
Bath Chronicle
The biggest wave in two decades will hit the Severn Estuary tomorrow, Saturday February 21, with the water expected to surge for more than 20 miles. Intrepid surfers will tackle the spectacular Severn Bore again this weekend as it hits at 9.27am on Saturday.
Surfers ride the Seven bore in Gloucestershire despite icy temperatures   Telegraph.co.uk
What is the Severn Bore? What is the Severn Bore timetable 2015? Where is the ...   WalesOnline
Video: Severn Bore rips through Gloucestershire   Gloucester Citizen
Gazette Series   
Western Morning News   
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This is The West Country
   
'Supertide' warning as floods feared on Devon's coast   
This is The West Country
High tides, waves and unsettled weather may combine to bring a risk of localised flooding along the Devon coast from Friday into Monday. Localised disruption to travel, and some flooding of low-lying land and individual properties, is possible along the north ...

Environment Agency issues flood warning - could last into Monday   Horticulture Week
Coast now on 50ft supertide alert – followed by 75mph storm   Western Morning News
North Devon braces itself for flooding and storm damage this weekend as ...   North Devon Journal
Exeter Express and Echo   
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NASASpaceflight.com
   
Advanced Boosters progress towards a solid future for SLS   
NASASpaceflight.com
The giant boosters that will help shove NASA's new monster rocket uphill are hitting milestones on two fronts. As Orbital ATK prepare for next month's Qualification Motor -1 (QM-1) test firing of the five segment solid motor, teams are also testing the ...

Nasa and Orbital ATK engineers to test solid rocket booster avionics for SLS rocket   Aerospace Technology

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Leicester Mercury
   
Mars One: Rutland woman just two steps away from living on mankind's first ...   
Leicester Mercury
An actress from Rutland is among 100 finalists chosen to compete for 24 one-way tickets to Mars. Self-confessed space fanatic Alex Doyle, 29, from Oakham, was chosen from more than 200,000 applicants to take part in a selection process which could see ...


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