2015年4月25日 星期六

2015-04-26 U.K. Science


Uncover California
   
Gene Modification Technique is Dangerous to use in Human Embryos, say Experts   
Uncover California
The new of Chinese Scientists having modified the genes of human embryos spread like wild fire all over the world. Now, many scientists have called to bring the practice to halt as it's full of danger for use in human embryos. Study of Chinese scientists was ...

Are Designer Babies Finally Real?   Daily Beast
Genetically Modified Embryos: Chinese Scientists Create Controvery By ...   The Cubic Lane
Genetically modified embryos: a panacea for mankind – or a crime against ...   The Independent
BBC News   
Toronto Star   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Daily Mail
   
Tiny robots can climb walls carrying over 100 times their own weight   
Daily Mail
The nine-gram robots - built by mechanical engineers at Stanford University in California - can haul more than a kilogram up a vertical wall. Another robot created by the scientists - nicknamed μTug - weighs just 12 grams and can drag a weight up to 2000 ...

Mini robots climb walls like geckos and carry things 100 times their own weight   Market Business News
These tiny robots can lift 100 times their weight   KitGuru
Tiny robots climb walls carrying more than 100 times their weight   New Scientist
NBCNews.com   
Engadget   
Ubergizmo (blog)   
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Metro
   
There's a martian hiding in this latest NASA photo, apparently   
Metro
Apparently there is a martian lurking in the image, along with a whole stash of weapons and missiles. The martian is supposedly hiding from view inside a bunker cut into the rocks, according to alien hunter Andre Gignac. But the alien wasn't clever enough for ...

Aliens inside bunker in Mars, former journalist claims   Market Business News
Is it an alien? Scientist claims to have spotted life on Mars   Western Gazette
Alien hunter claims presence of massive underground bunker on Mars   Techie News
News Every day   
The Inquisitr   
mirror.co.uk   
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New York Times
   
Rays From Exploding Stars May Help Measure Strength of Thunderstorms   
New York Times
Scientists measure electric fields in thunderclouds with instruments aboard airplanes and weather balloons, but during violent conditions these methods can be difficult, even dangerous. Now researchers may have found a better way to measure these ...

Exploding stars provide clues on electric fields of thunderclouds   Market Business News
Cosmic Rays From Exploding Stars May Help Us Understand Lightning   Tech Times
Scientists measure electric fields within thunderclouds using cosmic rays   Techie News
Nature.com   
Daily Mail   
Physics   
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BBC News
   
The island where endangered Hawksbill turtles thrive   
BBC News
The private Caribbean island of Jumby Bay may be home to some of the world's most affluent and influential people. But its most revered residents of all are the ones that shun the five-star facilities and never ever pick up a tab. The exclusive isle - off the north ...

Top 10: the best luxury hotels in the Caribbean   Telegraph.co.uk

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Design & Trend
   
Study: Bees are addicted to pesticides   
News Quench
A new study finds that these are attracted to nectar containing common pesticides, including those responsible for massive bee colony die off in recent years. According to scientists at Newcastle University and Trinity College Dublin, the ease are increasing ...

Bees 'smoking' from pesticides   The Market Business
Bees crave neonicotinoid pesticides like humans with nicotine   Market Business News
Study: Popular Pesticide Hurts Wild Bees   Wall Street Journal
International Environmental Technology   
International Business Times UK   
The Week UK   
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New York Times
   
The Chauvet Cave's Hyperreal Wonders, Replicated   
New York Times
CHAUVET CAVE, France — After the retreat of Neanderthals across the European continent, modern humans made their way to this cave and began to create the first known works of pictorial art: buffalos surging across the rock background, rhinoceroses ...

A mirror of subterranean wonders   The Hindu
Incredible cave replica built   CBBC Newsround

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Space.com
   
SpaceX's Elon Musk Says Valve Glitch Caused Rocket Landing Crash   
Yahoo News UK
SpaceX's daring reusable-rocket test last week came up just short because of an issue with a "throttle valve," company founder and CEO Elon Musk said. The private spaceflight company tried to bring the first stage of its Falcon 9 rocket down for a soft landing ...

April 25, 2015 in Falcon 9: Clouds in the forecast for Monday's Falcon 9 launch   Spaceflight Now
SpaceX's Dragon Crew Capsule to Undergo Key Safety Test on May 5   Space.com
Decent forecast for SpaceX launch Monday   Florida Today

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Manila Bulletin
   
'Gangnam Style' still rules YouTube with 2.3 Billion views   
Manila Bulletin
The first video on the site is “Me at the zoo,” as uploaded by YouTube founder Jawed Karim, which contains footage of his visit to the San Diego Zoo. Note, however, that it is not the most popular video on the site. The honor belongs to Korean rapper Psy's ...

YouTube celebrates 10 years: Gangnam Style, Baby by Justin Bieber, Charlie Bit ...   International Business Times UK
What happens when computer science conferences go 'Gangnam Style'   CIO India

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Ukraine Today
   
Cargo Ship Undocks from Station   
Space Fellowship
The Russian ISS Progress 57 cargo spacecraft separated from the International Space Station at 2:41 a.m. EDT while the spacecraft were flying 257 miles above northwestern China. After its departure, the spacecraft will move away from the orbiting laboratory ...

Cargo ship undocks from ISS for descent to earth   Ukraine Today

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