2015年3月12日 星期四

2015-03-13 U.K. Science


ZDNet
   
After two years lying dormant, the Large Hadron Collider again revs up   
The Globe and Mail
The world's most powerful particle accelerator, last seen discovering the Higgs boson, switches back on after a two-year hiatus nearly twice as powerful as before. Science reporter Ivan Semeniuk charts its new push into the unknown. Comments. AA.
Large Hadron Collider to launch again in dark matter quest   Telegraph.co.uk
Scientists say machine could find DARK MATTER inside the Large Hadron ...   Daily Mail
Large Hadron Collider given the the go-ahead to be restarted after a two-year ...   The Independent
CNET   
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Space.com
   
Total Solar Eclipse to Darken Skies Over North Atlantic on March 20   
Space.com
There will be a total eclipse of the sun on March 20, but unfortunately very few people will get to see its total phase. This is because the path of totality of the solar eclipse, while unusually wide and quite long, mostly passes over the vast north Atlantic Ocean.
Total solar eclipse on Mar 20   Daily Excelsior
Solar eclipse 2015: The 5 weirdest eclipse rituals from around the world   mirror.co.uk
How to view the partial eclipse on March 20 with Monkton Stargazers   Thanet Gazette
Radio 1   
Market Business News   
The Weather Network   
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Birmingham Mail
   
Feature: Young scientists, engineers fair kicks off in Birmingham   
GlobalPost
LONDON, March 11 (Xinhua) -- The Big Bang, or UK Young Scientists & Engineers Fair, the largest event of its kind in Britain, kicked off Wednesday in Birmingham. The Big Bang is the largest celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths for ...

Young scientist's theory in Big Bang finals   Oxford Mail
Easter in Birmingham 2015: Cadbury World giant egg at The Big Bang UK ...   Birmingham Mail
Giant chocolate egg to celebrate Big Bang UK event   LoughboroughEcho.net

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
NASA discovers an underground ocean on Jupiter's largest moon   
Sydney Morning Herald
Washington: NASA has announced evidence that Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, has a saltwater ocean under its icy surface. The ocean seems to have more water than all the water on Earth's surface. New Hubble observations of Ganymede's magnetic ...

ALIEN LIFE drenched in HOT FLUID on Jupiter's Ganymede – is that so?   The Register
Suddenly, it Seems, Water is Everywhere in Solar System   NDTV
Confirmed: Jupiter's moon Ganymede has a salty, underground ocean   Los Angeles Times
Voice of America   
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NBCNews.com
   
NASA Mission to Study Magnetic Explosions Lifts Off   
New York Times
A NASA mission to study magnetic explosions high above Earth successfully launched to orbit on Thursday night. The $1.1 billion Magnetospheric Multiscale mission, consisting of four identical spacecraft, lifted off at 10:44 p.m. on top of an Altas 5 rocket from ...

Magnetospheric Multiscale Probes Blast Off to Study Space Storms   NBCNews.com
NASA launches 4 spacecraft to solve magnetic mystery   WBXH
NASA launches 4 spacecraft on billion-dollar mission to unlock magnetic mystery   U-T San Diego

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Nature World News
   
NASA's Most Powerful Rocket Boosters Shook Utah This Week   
Nature World News
The world's largest and most powerful rocket booster ever built fired up this week, marking a major milestone in NASA's - not to mention humanity's - journey to Mars and beyond. The 1.6 million pound boosters of NASA's new flagship rocket, the Space ...

Space launch rocket booster test fires in Utah   News 13 Orlando
Nasa tests most powerful rocket ever made, success gives hope for Mars journey   The Independent
Watch NASA Fire Up the Biggest Rocket Ever Built   PC Magazine
mirror.co.uk   
CNET   
New Scientist   
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BBC News
   
Hunga Tonga volcano eruption forms new S Pacific island   
BBC News
A new island has been formed in the South Pacific after the eruption of an underwater volcano in Tonga. Images have emerged of the island's surface, 45km (28 miles) north-west of Tonga's capital, Nuku'alofa. The island - which is 500m (1,640 feet) long ...

First photographs emerge of new Pacific island off Tonga   NBCNews.com
New South Pacific island forms after volcanic eruption, could attract tourists   Mother Nature Network
Images reveal new volcanic land mass near Tonga that could soon disappear   Daily Mail
Metro   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Tech Times
   
China's Yutu Rover Reveals a Different Side of the Moon   
NBCNews.com
Newly published results from China's first lunar rover suggest that the moon's past was livelier and more complex than previously thought. China's Yutu moon rover found evidence of at least nine distinct rock layers deep beneath its wheels, indicating that the ...

China's Yutu rover finds layers inside the moon   Daily Mail
China's Yutu lunar rover found evidence of multiple volcanic floods   Ars Technica
Explosive eruptions rocked the youthful moon   New Scientist
Space.com   
Discovery News   
International Business Times UK   
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Daily Mail
   
Number of marine species drops by 194000 because of duplicate descriptions   
National Monitor
The need for a comprehensive list of marine species was, apparently, much greater than anyone realized. The World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) was formed in 2008 to, as the name implies, create a single master list of all marine species. It turns out ...

Fish? We don't know the half of it   Times LIVE
WoRMS catalogue downsizes ocean life   BBC News
Seaside snail most misidentified creature in the world   The Guardian
Daily Mail   
Washington Post   
Irish Independent   
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Times of India
   
Rosetta probe to try contact with Philae lander on Thursday   
The Register
The European Space Agency (ESA) says its comet-circling Rosettta probe will try to make contact with the Philae lander starting Thursday. In case you've come in late, this story starts in 2004 when the ESA sent a craft called Rosetta in the direction of Comet ...

Wake up Philae! The world awaits news   Rappler
Ground control anxiously awaits any sign of life from comet lander Philae   The Space Reporter
DLRScientists planning to try to contact comet lander in March   News Tonight Africa
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Daily Mail   
Fox News   
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