2015年3月15日 星期日

2015-03-16 U.K. Science


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Solar Eclipse 'Will Be Memorable' - But Beware   
Sky News
Experts warn about the dangers of looking at a solar eclipse just days before the moon is due to move in front of the Sun. 03:04, UK, Monday 16 March 2015. A partial solar eclipse is pictured from San Diego. A partial solar eclipse seen from San Diego in ...

Solar eclipse: Will Friday's astronomical event be ruined by cloudy weather?   Telegraph.co.uk
Solar eclipse: Drivers warned over dangers of 'rush-hour eclipse'   The Independent
Looking north for the eclipse   Herald Scotland
Express.co.uk   
Irish Examiner   
Haaretz   
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The Guardian
   
Thousands expected in north Scotland to catch rare solar eclipse   
The Guardian
A solar eclipse, like this one seen in Easter Island, Chile, in 2010, is expected to bring thousands of tourists to the north of Scotland. Photograph: Victor Rojas/AP. Libby Brooks Scotland reporter. Sunday 15 March 2015 08.09 EDT Last modified on Sunday 15 ...

Could clouds block view of the solar eclipse? Forecasters fear once-in-a-decade ...   Daily Mail
Scotland set to enjoy boost from 'astro-tourists' with best solar eclipse in sixty years   Herald Scotland
Solar eclipse 2015: Thousands expected to flock to Scotland for best view of ...   mirror.co.uk
Yahoo News UK   
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Daily Mail
   
Primary school bans pupils from watching next week's solar eclispe - in case ...   
Daily Mail
A primary school has banned its pupils from watching next week's solar eclipse amid fears the children will be blinded. Whitchurch Primary School in Cardiff said it will not let children watch the natural display outside, even if they have bought special glasses ...

School pupils banned from watching solar eclipse   Gloucester Citizen
Supermoon solar eclipse: School bans pupils from watching spectacle over ...   mirror.co.uk
Schoolchildren BANNED from viewing solar eclipse on health and safety grounds   WalesOnline
AOL Travel UK   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Robin or wren? Vote for our national bird   
Telegraph.co.uk
America has the bald eagle, France the Gallic rooster and India the peacock. That Britain, a nation of animal lovers, does not have a bird to call its own, has spurned ornithologist David Lindo to action with a campaign to find our national bird. He said: "I want to ...

Robin vies with wren, kingfisher and barn owl to be crowned Britain's 'national ...   Daily Mail
Urban Birder launched bid to find Britain's favourite feathered friend   Western Morning News
Red kite, puffin or robin? Voting opens for Britain's first 'national bird'   The Independent

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The Independent
   
Yellowstone Park hot spring turned green by good luck coins tossed in by tourists   
The Independent
A famous hot spring in Yellowstone Park has slowly turned from a deep blue to surreal green and yellow as a result of many years of visitors throwing coins in it. The Morning Glory hot spring pool in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park has ...

Yellowstone hot spring turning green because of tourists throwing in "good luck ...   mirror.co.uk
Yellowstone hot spring now eerie green after decades as a wishing well   Market Business News
Yellowstone Park thermal pools turning green because of good luck coins, stones   Techie News
Irish Independent   
Metro   
Ibcworldnews   
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Herald Sun
   
Climate change to leave a bad taste in our mouth: report   
Echonetdaily
Climate Tasteless carrots, bad pizza dough and poor quality steak are some of the impacts we can expect from Australia's changing climate, according to a new scientific study released to mark the launch of this year's Earth Hour. Appetite for Change, a report ...

Chocolate,Wine, Beer Prices Will Spike Up Due To Climate Change In Australia   Yibada (English Edition)
Climate change to bring tasteless carrots, bad pizzas and poor quality steak in ...   Market Business News
Rate Of Climate Change To Soar By 2020s, With Arctic Warming 1°F Per Decade   UK Progressive Magazine
Techie News   
OregonLive.com   
Voice of America   
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Tech Times
   
Scientists Find Brain Chemical That Determines Whether To Fight Or Flee   
Tech Times
By observing fighting crickets, researchers found that a chemical-signalling molecule in the brain affects the insect's tendency to fight or flight. The mechanism behind this behavior could also govern mammals. (Photo : Adrian Pingstone). Engaging in fights ...

Fight or flight response determined by nitric oxide release, in world of crickets   Market Business News
Watch Crickets Fight Until They Get Stoned And Paranoid   Gizmodo Australia
A brain chemical tells when to fight or flee   Science News
Yahoo News UK   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Rosetta mission: Philae could be saved   
Telegraph.co.uk
There are renewed hopes that the Philae probe might be salvageable after engineers began the laborious task of trying to reconnect with it. A hard landing in a shaded part of the destination comet has meant that the lander's batteries have run close to flat.
Rosetta's Philae lander may wake up, say European Space Agency scientists   Market Business News
Philae lander's lead scientist reflects on achievements and hopes for reactivation   Techie News
Wake up Philae! The world awaits news   New Vision
Spaceflight Now   
Zee News   
Tech Times   
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BBC News
   
White-tailed sea eagle sighted on Suffolk reserve   
BBC News
A bird-watching enthusiast has spoken of his "shock" at waking up to the sight of a rare white-tailed sea eagle. The bird, which is on the RSPB red list, landed on a small island at the Mickle Mere Reserve, Suffolk, near Bury St Edmunds, at about 09:45 GMT.
White-tailed eagle spotted at Suffolk Wildlife Trust's Micklemere Reserve   Ipswich Star

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MiamiHerald.com
   
March 15, 2015 in Atlas 5: More views of Thursday night's Atlas 5 launch   
Spaceflight Now
Spaceflight Now's readers sent in photos from Thursday night's launch of four NASA satellites aboard an Atlas 5 rocket, marking a fiery start to a mission probing the fundamental workings of the magnetic bubble shielding Earth from cosmic radiation. The Atlas ...

Atlas V rocket blasts magnetospheric science satellites into space   Christian Science Monitor
Wham! NASA claims 'picture-perfect' blast-off for tricky MAGNETIC EXPLOSIONS ...   The Register
Nasa satellites safely in orbit after Atlas V rocket launch   The Guardian
Frontline Desk   
Consolidate Times   
Times of India   
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