2015年3月4日 星期三

2015-03-05 U.K. Science


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Fossil Rolls Back Human History 400000 Years   
Sky News
Scientists say the very rare find narrows the evolutionary gap between the first humans and their ape-like ancestors. 03:16, UK, Thursday 05 March 2015. Fossil jawbone discovery. The specimen, known as LD 350-1, has been dated to 2.8 million years old.
Boffins find Earth's earliest Homo in Ethiopian hilltop   The Register
Jawbone's Discovery Fills Barren Evolutionary Period   New York Times
'First human' discovered in Ethiopia   BBC News
Sydney Morning Herald   
Washington Post   
USA TODAY   
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Daily Mail
   
A 360 degree view of a solar eclipse from SPACE: GoPro cameras in ...   
Daily Mail
Astronomers are counting down the days before a total solar eclipse appears over the northern latitudes of Earth. But the highly-anticipated show on March 20th can only be witnessed in full by those in northern Scandinavia and the Faroe Islands.
UK Solar Eclipse 2015: What to expect in Birmingham in biggest blackout since ...   Birmingham Mail
SOLAR ECLIPSE 2015: will the eclipse poison our water - and other myths   Folkestone Herald
When Is The Total Solar Eclipse In The UK?   Huffington Post UK
Techie News   
Ashbourne News Telegraph   
Market Business News   
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BBC News
   
Hial 'would support a Scottish spaceport'   
BBC News
The operator of airports at Stornoway and Campbeltown has said it is open to the idea of either site being developed as a UK spaceport. Highlands and Islands Airport Limited said it did not have the resources to take on the project itself. But Hial's chairman ...

Stornoway Airport turns down chance to become Europe's first spaceport   Aberdeen Press and Journal
HIAL not pursuing Stornoway Spaceport   Stornoway Gazette
Stornoway Airport pulls out of plans for UK's first spaceport   stv.tv
Scotsman   
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Your Local Guardian
   
Government meddling in Kew Gardens setting it up for failure, MPs warn   
Your Local Guardian
The Government's current financial management of Kew Gardens will be a “recipe for failure”, MPs have warned. Your Local Guardian: A new report by Parliament's science and technology committee said funding cuts from the Government were placing both ...

Ten reasons to visit Kew   Telegraph.co.uk
Stop starving Kew Gardens and give it more autonomy, say MPs   Market Business News
Kew Gardens cuts 'recipe for failure' - MPs   BBC News
Sky News   
The Guardian   
Evening Standard   
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BBC News
   
UK ministers issue spaceport shortlist   
BBC News
The UK government has issued a shortlist of aerodromes that could host a UK spaceport. The list reduces the number of runways first suggested as candidates when last year's consultation got under way. Still in are Campbeltown, Glasgow Prestwick, and ...

UK Government Backs Plans To Build Spaceport   Gizmodo Australia
UK moves one step closer to naming its first commercial spaceport   Gizmag
UK set to be home to first European spaceport   ITProPortal
Scotland Now   
TrustedReviews   
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Grough
   
Historic Peak District border mark to be replaced   
The Star
A historic marker on the border of South Yorkshire and Derbyshire is to be replaced. The top section of the marker – referred to as Stanage Pole on Ordnance Survey maps - close to Stanage Edge on Hallam Moors had to be removed for safety reasons after ...

New Top Needed For Stanage Pole   OUTDOORSmagic
Peak bosses pledge to replace historic Stanage marker   Grough
Ancient pole is to be replaced due to rotting   Matlock Today

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BBC News
   
LHC restart: 'We want to break physics'   
BBC News
As the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) gears up for its revamped second run, hurling particles together with more energy than ever before, physicists there are impatient. They want this next round of collisions to shake their discipline to its core. "I can't wait for the ...

The Guardian view on the Large Hadron Collider: back to the future   The Guardian
It's the faster, stronger, better Large Hadron Collider   New Scientist
Wow! Watch a Drone Fly Through the World's Largest Atom Smasher   Live Science

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Can artificial intelligence help your business?   
Telegraph.co.uk
Artificial intelligence (AI) - the idea that machines and software can think and act like humans - isn't new. Back in the early years of computing, Alan Turing predicted some of the ethical questions around AI that we still wrestle with today. Meanwhile AI has ...

Facebook develops artificial intelligence test in pursuit of human-level digital ...   International Business Times UK
Facebook Develops Artificial Intelligence Test   NDTV
Facebook develops a simple test that can help determine the intelligence level of ...   IBNLive
New Scientist   
Online Social Media   
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NDTV
   
Israel Uses Military Expertise to Join Commercial Space Race   
NDTV
Israel is embarking on a five-year mission to stake its claim on a crowded new frontier, the $250 billion a year commercial space market. Using the expertise of a defence industry that created technology such as the "Iron Dome" missile interceptor, Israel plans ...

DUPLICATE /// Israel hopes to leverage military technology expertise in ...   Haaretz

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AsiaOne
   
'Under the Dome' may not be independent: Lee   
AsiaOne
TAIPEI, Taiwan - The investigative documentary "Under The Dome" presented by former Chinese state-owned CCTV journalist Chai Jing has taken the Internet by storm, receiving millions of views and comments by netizens since it was originally posted on ...

China's answer to 'An Inconvenient Truth' sparks rush for shares in green-tech ...   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Life beneath the smog should spur China to action   Financial Times
Beijing residents gasp for fresh air in the city of smog   Daily Mail
Reuters   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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