2015年3月27日 星期五

2015-03-28 U.K. Science


ABC News
   
US-Russian crew reaches space station for year-long stay   
Daily Mail
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. March 27 (Reuters) - A Russian Soyuz rocket blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Friday, sending a U.S.-Russia crew to the International Space Station for a year-long flight, a NASA Television broadcast ...

Astronauts Dock With Space Station for 1-Year Mission   New York Times
Nasa sends a twin into space for year-long experiment   The Independent
US and Russian astronauts blast off on history-making space trip   The Guardian
Reuters   
Bangkok Post   
Stuff.co.nz   
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The Indian Express
   
Six of the best ways to enjoy Earth Hour   
Epping Forest Guardian
Millions of lights will be switched off for Earth Hour 2015 today (March 28) between 8.30pm and 9.30pm as people show they care about our planet. Here are World Wildlife Fund's top things to do in London after dark. Have a sustainable candle lit dinner.
Earth Hour 2015 celebrations at Sindh Assembly   Daily Times
Lights out tonight for energy conservation   Hamilton Spectator
Lights off tonight to mark Earth Hour   The Hindu
The Guardian   
ChronicleLive   
gulfnews.com   
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Los Angeles Times
   
What a cluster: When dark matter collides, things get weird   
Los Angeles Times
Dark matter just got a shade more mysterious. Scientists studying a smashup between giant clusters of galaxies have watched how each cluster's dark matter passes through the collision – and found that it seems to contradict certain theories of how dark ...

Is dark matter a fluid? Mystery particles may not be particles at all   Daily Mail
Dark matter 'ghosts' through galactic smash-ups   BBC News
The galaxy collisions that shed light on unseen parallel Universe   The Independent
Washington Post   
Ars Technica   
Discovery News   
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Nature World News
   
Bumblebees Fitted with Backpacks to Track Decline   
Nature World News
You've likely heard that bee populations around the world are in dramatic decline due to possible factors like invasive parasites, climate change and harmful pesticides. However, the culprit continues to elude scientists. So to get to the bottom of their dying ...

Microchip backpacks help track bee behavior   UPI.com
Bees tracked with microchip glued onto their backs, Kew Gardens study   Market Business News
Bee Backpacks Track Foraging   Discovery News
University Herald   
National Monitor   
Tech Times   
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TechRadar
   
This robot has earned two world records - what have you done with your life?   
TechRadar
Just a quick story to make you feel better about your life achievements. A tiny android named Kirobo has just set two Guinness World Records: 'First companion robot in space' and 'Highest altitude for a robot to have a conversation'. We don't want to sound ...

International Space Station robot Kirobo returns to earth and wins Guinness ...   International Business Times UK
Kirobo the astronaut robot wins two Guinness World Record titles   Market Business News
Japan Robot Lands Two Records After Stay in Space   Wall Street Journal (blog)

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Daily Mail
   
Pandas are more sociable that thought after study   
Daily Mail
They are one of the rarest bears on Earth, and little is known about their private lives. However, reclusive giant pandas may not be quite as solitary as we thought. Researchers say that in fact, they can be sociable. Scroll down for video. Alright, mate! Reclusive ...

Pandas Hang out in Packs out in the Wild: Study   American Register
A peek at the secret life of pandas   Chicago Daily News
A Glimpse into the Secret Life of Giant Pandas   Nature World News
Yahoo News UK   
International Business Times UK   
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Daily Mail
   
Quantum experiment shows the measurement of a photon affects its location   
Daily Mail
Albert Einstein may have been a genius, but even he could get it wrong sometimes. In the 1920s and 1930s, Einstein said he couldn't back the strange theory that the measurement of a particle actually affects its location. Now a team of scientists from Japan ...

'Twisted light' gives quantum cryptography a boost   physicsworld.com
Proving Einstein Wrong with 'Spooky' Quantum Experiment   Yahoo News UK

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Daily Mail
   
Bionic ants that work in 'colonies' to complete tasks could be coming to a factory ...   
Daily Mail
Ants may be the perfect workers - they share chores, solve complex problems and work to the death without complaint. And now the behaviour and appearance of nature's most diligent insect has been emulated in plastic and metal, with the creation of ...

These 3D-Printed Ants Could Be The Factory Workers Of The Future   Gizmodo Australia
3D-Printed Bionic Ants And Butterflies As Industrious And Beautiful As Real Ones   Tech Times
3D Printers Produce Bionic Ants for Factories of the Future   Newsweek
CNET   
Popular Mechanics   
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CityMetric
   
26 European cities have pledged to solve climate change by buying nicer stuff   
CityMetric
Big cities have something of a mixed relationship with climate change. On one hand, higher density living is clearly better for the environment than lower density living: New Yorkers are less likely to drive to work in an SUV than the residents of, say, Houston.
London and Bristol pledge to slash CO2 emissions by 40 per cent by 2030   Business Green
London, 29 other European cities pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions   Techie News
Thirty Major European Cities Pledge to Take on Climate Change   VICE News
CleanTechnica   
The Guardian   
Expatica France   
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Chicago Daily News
   
New lobster-like predator found in 508 million-year-old fossil-rich site   
Chicago Daily News
What do butterflies, spiders and lobsters have in frequent? They are all surviving relatives of a newly identified species named Yawunik kootenayi, a marine creature with two pairs of eyes and prominent grasping appendages that lived as a great deal as 508.
Ancient Lobster-Like Predator Was Local To Canadian Waters   Science World Report
Fossils of Lobster-like Creature Discovered   American Register
Ancient Four-Eyed Predator Wielded Wicked Toothy Claws   NBCNews.com
Market Business News   
Live Science   
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