2015年4月19日 星期日

2015-04-20 U.K. Science


Northern Rivers Echo
   
Human hibernation could become reality, says scientist   
Northern Rivers Echo
SINCE time immemorial, humans have often wished they could curl up and sleep away those cold winter days like their furry friends, but that dream could one day become a reality with scientists investigating new ways for astronauts to hibernate in space.
Human hibernation possible? Scientists eye new space exploration tech   RT

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The Guardian
   
Australia's Direct Action climate policy challenged by US, China and Brazil at the ...   
The Guardian
Drought-affected farming area in south-eastern Australia. The UN has questioned the credibility of Australia's Direct Action climate change policy. Photograph: David Gray/Reuters. Shalailah Medhora and Oliver Milman. Sunday 19 April 2015 22.14 EDT Last ...

Australia's climate policy questioned   Daily Mail
China and other big emitters challenge Australia over its climate change policies   Sydney Morning Herald
Surprise! China And The US Are Calling Out Australia's Crappy Climate Change ...   Junkee
ABC Online   
Sky News Australia   
Yahoo7 News   
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Metro
   
Watch footage of the first basking sharks of the year in British waters   
Metro
Usually they do not head to these climes until the middle of May, but it is thought warm weather could be reeling them in sooner. Two sharks filmed in British waters, and it's thought climate change could be to blame. Basking sharks filmed off the coast of ...

VIDEO: First footage of basking sharks this year captured on camera   Western Morning News
Amazing pictures of a basking shark caught on camera   Exeter Express and Echo

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mirror.co.uk
   
Top scientist at Natural History Museum sacked for insisting 'I've seen Nessie'   
mirror.co.uk
A top was SACKED from his job - just for saying he had seen the Loch Ness Monster. Secret files have revealed for the first time how eminent zoologist Dr Denys Tucker was fired from his role at the Natural History Museum, after claiming to have spotted ...

Scientist was 'monstered' by Nessie   Express.co.uk
Loch Ness Monster: Secret File Reveals Scandal And Alleged Cover-up   The Inquisitr
Nessie sighting claim cost Natural History Museum top scientist his job   Market Business News
News Tonight Africa   
Metro   
Daily Mail   
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Astronomy Now Online
   
19 April 2015 in News: White dwarf star may have shredded passing planet   
Astronomy Now Online
In this Chandra image of globular cluster NGC 6388, researchers have found evidence that a white dwarf star – the dense core of a star like the Sun that has run out of nuclear fuel – may have shredded a passing planet that came too close. Image Credit: ...

White dwarf star tore planet apart, Italian scientists believe   Market Business News
White dwarf ripped a planet, researchers say   Techie News
Astronomers spot white dwarf ripping apart planet in Milky Way   Daily Mail
RT   
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mirror.co.uk   
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Market Business News
   
Planet Earth hums and now scientists know why – ocean waves colliding   
Market Business News
The Earth has a low-frequency hum that has baffled scientists for many years. We cannot hear it, but seismic instruments have been detecting it for decades – so we know the Earth hums. A team of French researchers says the continual background hum is ...

Scientists explain why the Earth 'hums'   USA TODAY
Week in Geek: 'What's that noise?' edition   MSNBC
Scientists may have the explained the earth's mysterious 'hum'   The Independent
NEWS.com.au   
Metro   
Wired.co.uk   
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The Independent
   
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 ...

Glitter clouds rather than mirrors make for more nimble orbiting telescopes   Market Business News
NASA mulls use of glitter in future telescopes   Techie News
NASA's New Telescope Using Glitter to See the Stars with 'Orbiting Rainbows ...   Headlines & Global News
Engadget   
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Thame Today
   
State beekeepers warn its swarm season; ask people to call hotline   
Broomfield Enterprise
Mid-April to late June is a typical time for honey bee swarm season in Colorado, according to the Colorado State Beekeepers Association, a statewide organization of beekeepers dedicated to honey bee health. For the seventh year, the association is running ...

“Bee hotline won't be buzzing as much this year”   Thame Today
Free bees: One man's treasure   State-Journal.com
See a honeybee swarm? Call the hotline   Loveland Reporter-Herald

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Nottingham Post
   
Attenborough Nature Reserve welcomes 10 different species of seagull   
Nottingham Post
Over the last couple of weeks you could have been forgiven for thinking that Attenborough was a coastal town – especially based on the birds that have been spotted here recently. No fewer than ten different species of 'seagull' have been spotted at the nature ...

Attenborough Nature Reserve: Rare bug found during species challenge   BBC News

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USA TODAY
   
Hubble Space Telescope turns 25   
CNN
(CNN) It's up there right now -- flying about 340 miles over the Earth and circling us every 97 minutes. It's a telescope -- in the sky. Just think about that for a bit. It's called the Hubble Space Telescope. The telescope itself is not really much to look at.
Hubble Space telescope: Photos from 25 years of space exploration   ABC Online
The Hubble Space Telescope's amazing journey 25 years on   The Independent
Hubble at 25: Nasa celebrates upcoming milestone of the world's greatest ...   Daily Mail
InformationWeek   
Columbus Dispatch   
Christian Science Monitor   
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