2015年5月13日 星期三

2015-05-14 U.K. Science


Market Business News
   
Edinburgh designer puts insects on the menu   
Herald Scotland
Custom byline text: Jody Harrison. AN Edinburgh student has created an innovative cookery kit to encourage people to eat insects as part of their daily diet. Creepy-crawlies like beetles, caterpillars and grasshoppers are a staple in many parts of the world, but ...

Eat more insects, aim of new cookery kit created by student   Market Business News
Someone's created a cookery kit to encourage people to eat insects   Irish Examiner

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Tech Times
   
EU Environmental Law Review Sparks Fierce Debate: 'Biggest Threat To Nature?'   
Tech Times
Environmental activists suggest that the review to European Union laws related to nature are the biggest threat to nature. Current laws protect nature and provide significant socio-economic benefits. (Photo : Amy Lewis). The Joint Links coalition, which is ...

Threat warning over European birds and habitats review   BBC News
Campaign launched to defend environmental EU legislature   Aberdeen Press and Journal
Law review a 'threat to the environment'   The Lawyer
The Guardian   
The Independent   
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Zee News
   
Ocean acidification didn't kill marine life: Study   
Zee News
London: British researchers have debunked a long-prevailing theory that ocean acidification from the asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs caused the extinction of marine molluscs. The team from University of Southampton found that the acidification levels ...

Ocean acidification may not have killed off ammonites 66 million years ago, say ...   Market Business News
Asteroids didn't just kill off dinosaurs, they probably wiped out ancient ocean ...   Irish Examiner
Dino-Killing Asteroid Also Wiped Out Mollusks?   Nature World News

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Virtual pets 'the norm in future'   
Belfast Telegraph
Robot dogs are likely to be replacing man's best friend in homes around the world in as little as a decade, an expert has claimed. Also in this Section. Human attention span is now less than that of a goldfish, Microsoft study finds · Intel showcases future ...

Robot pets way of future, could change human relationship with animals ...   ABC Online
Robot Dogs Will Replace Pets In Super-Dense Cities   Gizmodo Australia
Public Release: 11-May-2015 Robot pets to rise in an overpopulated world   EurekAlert (press release)

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Ripon Today
   
Northumberland aurora-chasers on alert tonight   
Northumberland Gazette
The aurora borealis captured on Holy Island on February 23 this year by Gazette photographer Jane Coltman. 21:25 Wednesday 13 May 2015. 0. Have your say. Northern Lights fans have been warned that clear skies tonight (Wednesday/Thursday) might ...

Aurora Borealis could be visible over UK tonight   The Weather Network
Northern Lights: Experts predict spectacular Aurora Borealis could be seen in ...   Doncaster Today

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Brisbane Times
   
Tourists caught out as Nicaragua volcano erupts in front of their eyes   
New Zealand Herald
Sightseers were caught off guard at the top of Telica volcano. Photo / Youtube, La Prensa. This is the incredible moment a volcano erupts in Nicaragua - but the tourists standing right by it carry on filming even as a huge plume of smoke and ash fills the air.
Nicaragua volcano Telica spews ash   BBC News
Volcano erupts in dramatic fashion as people stand nearby   Telegraph.co.uk
Volcano erupts as tourists stand next to the crater in Nicaragua   Daily Mail

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NBCNews.com
   
Colliding Galaxies Create a Celestial Light Show   
NBCNews.com
The galaxies we can see tend to fall into one of two categories: "alive," meaning a galaxy is still producing stars, and "dead," if not. But how does a galaxy die, exactly? A new study by astronomers at the University of Cambridge, published in Nature, says that ...

Clusters of stars are being 'murdered' by an unknown killer   Daily Mail
Strangulation as the primary mechanism for shutting down star formation in ...   Nature.com
13 May 2015 in News: Galactic death by strangulation   Astronomy Now Online
Space.com   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Paris 2015: New climate deal seen aiding GDP, lacking sanctions,UN chief says   
Sydney Morning Herald
A UN deal to combat global warming due in December will seek to lift world economic growth and be based more on encouragement than threats of punishment for non-compliance, the UN's climate chief said on Wednesday. Christiana Figueres, laying out ...

New climate deal seen aiding GDP, lacking sanctions: U.N. chief   Business Insider

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The Guardian
   
Singer Sarah Brightman calls off tourist flight to International Space Station   
The Guardian
British soprano Sarah Brightman called off plans for a flight to the International Space Station, citing family reasons, the singer said in a statement on Wednesday. Brightman began training in Russia's Star City in January for a ride aboard a Russian Soyuz ...

Singer Sarah Brightman Puts Off Trip To Space Station   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Sarah Brightman cancels space trip   Irish Independent
British Soprano Sarah Brightman Postpones Plans for Flight to ISS   Sputnik International

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Hollywood Reporter
   
George Clooney, Jim Lovell Headline Omega Gala   
Hollywood Reporter
“I was really expecting Tom Hanks,” joked iconic astronaut James Lovell as he was joined by George Clooney at a black-tie gala hosted by Swiss watch maker Omega, Tuesday in Houston. He was of course referring to Hanks for his portrayal of Lovell in Ron ...

Clooney, astronauts mark 45th anniversary of Apollo 13   Town Hall
George Clooney and Astronauts Mark 45th Anniversary of the Apollo 13 Mission ...   E! Online
Omega & George Clooney Host an Evening in Houston   New York Observer

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