2015年4月18日 星期六

2015-04-19 U.K. Science


Market Business News
   
Early Britons were cannibals, Gough's Cave remains suggest   
Market Business News
Ice Age Britons were cannibals, evidence from human remains collected from Gough's Cave in Cheddar Gorge suggests. Researchers from the Natural History Museum, University College London and some Spanish Universities believe early Britons ate their ...

Grim Discovery Confirms Cannibalism Among Early Britons   io9
Cannibal cavemen in England gnawed on bones and sucked out marrow   International Business Times UK
More Evidence of Cannibalism Found in Gough's Cave   Archaeology
The Independent   
The Australian   
Daily Mail   
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Market Business News
   
Dark matter not so 'dark' after all, seen interacting with non-gravity force   
Market Business News
Dark matter, something we cannot see with telescopes or detect with instruments, but know it is there because of its gravitational effects on visible matter, like stars and galaxies, may not be so 'dark' after all. An international team of scientists from Belgium, ...

Dark matter isn't dark after all, new discovery suggests   Techie News
Revealed for the first time: map sheds light on dark matter that binds the universe ...   The Conversation UK
16 April 2015 in News: First signs of self-interacting dark matter found?   Astronomy Now Online
The Market Business   
Huffington Post   
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Metro
   
Scientist Dr Denys Tucker believed in Loch Ness monster, new papers reveal   
Metro
Dr Denys Tucker was an eminent zoologist at the Natural History Museum and an expert in fish but the claim led to his sacking. Things began to go wrong in his life after a trip to Scotland in 1959. MORE: Man who has never been to Scotland wins best Loch ...

Loch Ness Monster: Secret file reveals scandal of the eel expert, the archbishop ...   Belfast Telegraph
How an eminent zoologist was sacked by the Natural History Museum after ...   Daily Mail

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Metro
   
Our planet emits a constant, mysterious humming noise - now we know why   
Metro
You could, of course, be going nuts – but you might also be hearing a mysterious sound emitted by our planet which has baffled scientists for decades. Earth constantly vibrates at a very low bass frequency, even when there is no earthquake. Conspiracy nuts ...

The Earth is 'humming', and scientists think they know why   Wired.co.uk
The Earth hums because of ocean waves, not submarines or secret military activity   Market Business News
Planet Earth Is Humming And Scientists Think They Know Where It's Coming From   Tech Times
The Independent   
NEWS.com.au   
Pioneer News   
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Headlines & Global News
   
NASA Loading Up Space Telescopes With...Glitter?   
PC Magazine
If you've ever worn a costume with glitter, put glitter in your hair for any reason, or opened one of those silly glitter bomb devices anywhere near your desk or clothing, you're probably well aware that glitter gets everywhere, is impossible to fully clean up, and is ...

NASA's New Telescope Using Glitter to See the Stars with 'Orbiting Rainbows ...   Headlines & Global News
Nasa reveals it may use sparkling dust in place of mirrors to hunt for planets   Daily Mail
Glitter clouds to take images of new worlds in space, NASA   Market Business News
The Independent   
Engadget   
Tech Times   
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Daily Mail
   
Astronomers spot white dwarf ripping apart planet in Milky Way   
Daily Mail
It may sound like the stuff of science fiction, but this stunning image shows that a white dwarf star ripped apart a planet as it came too close. Astronomers say the unique event happened in an ancient cluster of stars at the edge of the Milky Way galaxy. A white ...

White dwarf has Napoleon Complex, destroys passing planet   RT
Real life 'Death Star' ripped apart a planet after it got too close on the edge of the ...   mirror.co.uk
How a 'death star' shredded a planet to ribbons   Wired.co.uk
Headlines & Global News   
The FINANCIAL   
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Digital Journal
   
East Asia traded with New World 1000 years before Columbus   
Digital Journal
Artifacts found in Alaska confirm that East Asians from China, Korea and Yakutia traded with North Americans a thousand years before Columbus arrived. The Archeology website reports that,. "Bronze and obsidian artifacts discovered in a dwelling at Alaska's ...

East Asia traded with the New World 2600 years ago according to bronze artefacts   Daily Mail
Evidence of Pre-Columbus Trade Found in Alaska House   Yahoo News UK

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The Independent
   
The Hubble Space Telescope's amazing journey 25 years on   
The Independent
It has produced some of the most awe-inspiring images ever taken of the universe. But what is often forgotten about the Hubble Space Telescope is that after its launch 25 years ago it was originally labelled an embarrassing and expensive flop. Just weeks ...

Hubble at 25: Nasa celebrates upcoming milestone of the world's greatest ...   Daily Mail
NASA celebrating Hubble Space Telescope's 25th anniversary   Techie News
Space X, Hubble, Coffee: The Cost Of Doing Business In Space   InformationWeek
Market Business News   
USA TODAY   
Irish Examiner   
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Daily Mail
   
Victoria crab migration caught on video by underwater divers   
Daily Mail
The incredible moment over 1000 spider crabs formed a pyramid during their pre-migration has been caught on camera by an underwater photographer. The creatures were discovered at Blairgowrie Pier but are fast on the move to their proper migration at ...

Spectacular underwater footage shows 1000 spider crabs shuffling on seabed in ...   mirror.co.uk

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TIME
   
It's Raining Worms in Norway   
TIME
Forget cats and dogs. It's been raining worms in Norway. Biology teacher Karstein Erstad recently came across “thousands of earthworms” on top of snow at least half a yard deep while skiing on mountains outside Bergen, according to The Local, ...

Earthworms Rain From The Skies In Southern Norway   Huffington Post UK
It's raining earthworms   Independent Online
Earthworms rained down from skies over Norway   Digital Journal
Tech Times   
BBC News   
Bustle   
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