2015年5月4日 星期一

2015-05-05 U.K. Science


Women's Agenda
   
Meet the woman leading the charge on solving climate change   
Women's Agenda
A large Sydney audience will tonight hear from the woman leading the charge on solving one of the world's most pressing issues – climate change. Decorated diplomat, speaker, climate change expert and executive secretary of the United Nations Framework ...

Report: Global emissions goals still aren't enough to prevent dangerous warming   Washington Post
UN climate chief says the science is clear: there is no space for new coal   The Guardian
Emissions pledges 'are not enough'   Daily Mail
The Independent   
Reuters UK   
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New York Times
   
Espresso? Now the International Space Station Is Fully Equipped   
New York Times
ROME — Samantha Cristoforetti had an espresso on Sunday that was out of this world, and she did it in the name of science. Ms. Cristoforetti is an astronaut, the seventh Italian and the first Italian woman to venture into orbit. She has been at the International ...

International Space Station astronauts drink first ever coffee to be made in space   The Independent
Italian astronaut brews, sips first fresh espresso in space   Daily Mail
To boldly brew: Italian astronaut makes first espresso in space   The Guardian
Mashable   
Washington Post   
Belfast Telegraph   
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Phys.Org
   
Study finds fjords help fight climate change   
National Monitor
A study found that fjords are capable of burying up to 18 million tons of organic carbon, and as a result, they can play an important role in regulating climate change. A study showed Monday that fjords from Alaska to Norway are playing an important role in ...

Good news for Norway: Study finds fjords natural allies against climate change   Malay Mail Online
Picturesque fjords also regulate climate   Otago Daily Times
Picturesque fjords also bury carbon - NZ researcher   New Zealand Herald
Christian Science Monitor   
Reuters   
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Daily Mail
   
Scientists solve mystery of how the Himalayas were formed   
Daily Mail
More than 140 million years ago, India was part of an immense supercontinent called Gondwana, which covered much of the Southern Hemisphere. However, around 120 million years ago, what is now India broke off and started slowly migrating north, ...

When It Comes To Continental Drift, India Has Been A Speed Demon, Study Finds   Tech Times
Crash! How India Slammed into Eurasia at Record Speed   Live Science
Geodynamics: Double dip   Nature.com
International Business Times UK   
Phys.Org   
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CNET
   
Penguin parenting secret: Adult poop benefits the babies   
CNET
Behold the power of poop! Penguins can melt an entire sheet of ice with the stinky stuff, researchers discover. Don't worry, it's for a good cause. by Danny Gallagher · @thisisdannyg; 5 May 2015, 9:14 am AEST. comments. 0. facebook. twitter. linkedin.
Gentoo penguins practice crowd-pooping which melts snow before nesting   Market Business News
Penguins' crowd-pooping strategy effective in melting ice on rocky breeding sites   Techie News
Penguins Use Poop to Melt Ice, Make Baby Nurseries   Discovery News
The Weather Channel   
Business Standard   
Tech Times   
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The Guardian
   
Climate change threatens major building projects, says Chinese expert   
The Guardian
Residents ride on the bare bed of the Poyang lake in Jiujiang city, in east China's Jiangxi. Persistent drought has dried up what was the largest freshwater lake in China. Photograph: Imaginechina/REX. Reuters. Sunday 3 May 2015 23.57 EDT Last modified ...

China's major infrastructure projects threatened by climate change, says top ...   Market Business News
China's Three Gorges Dam Is Threatened by Climate Change, Says Government ...   VICE News
China's ticking climate time bomb   Independent Online

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Orlando Sentinel
   
NASA to seek private rocket companies for future KSC launch sites   
Orlando Sentinel
This is a mosaic image, one of the largest ever taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope of the Crab Nebula, a six-light-year-wide expanding remnant of a star's supernova explosion. Japanese and Chinese astronomers recorded this violent event nearly ...

Hubble Telescope: 25 Years Of Stunning Images   InformationWeek
Astronomers Salute Hubble Telescope, Look Forward to Its Successor   Space.com
UW-Madison's High Speed Photometer plays important role for the famous ...   Madison.com
Toledo Blade   
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Science Times
   
Will Russia Dismantle the ISS?   
Science Times
Since 1998, the International Space Station has stood has a symbol of global cooperation even at times when the participating countries weren't seeing eye to eye. It's 15 modules have been inhabited continuously since 2000 and over the years it has played ...

Russian spacecraft falling to Earth poses no danger – we have survived bigger ...   Scroll.in
Share this story   Herald Sun
Russia's now lost Progress 59 spacecraft may crash into Earth this week   Techie News
Empire State Tribune   
Gizmodo Australia   
Tech Times   
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Mackay Daily Mercury
   
This is what Jesus looked like as a boy, say Italian police   
Mackay Daily Mercury
DETECTIVES claim to have revealed how Jesus Christ looked as a child - based on computer forensics and the world's most famous relic. Using the Turin Shroud, the supposed burial cloth of Jesus, police investigators have generated a photo-fit image from ...

Ramsbottom buzzing with excitement over 'Turin Shroud' exhibition   Rossendale Free Press

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The Space Reporter
   
New technology could revolutionize space travel   
The Space Reporter
At NASA's Eagleworks Labs, located at the Johnson Space Center, scientists are working on a new space travel technology that could, if successful, dramatically reduce the time necessary for space voyages. Titled electromagnetic propulsion or EM drive, the ...

NASA Cracking Interstellar Travel   The Public Slate
Is NASA Moving Toward a Hyperspace Drive?   Discovery News
Is NASA about to crack interstellar travel?   Atlanta Journal Constitution
State Column   
The Hoops News   
Product Design & Development   
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