2015年5月25日 星期一

2015-05-26 U.K. Science


The Guardian
   
National Trust calls for footpath around English coast   
The Guardian
The Great Orme in Wales, a new acquisition for the National Trust that is rich in wildlife. Photograph: Alamy. Steven Morris. Monday 25 May 2015 19.01 EDT Last modified on Monday 25 May 2015 19.03 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via ...

National Trust spends £1m to secure precious archaeological site on North ...   The Independent
National Trust in £1m land purchase   Belfast Telegraph

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The Independent
   
From floating cities to high rise farms: Experts outline the future of Britain's ...   
The Independent
Frequently the preserve of wealthy Londoners unable to build outwards, underground basements have often become as notable for the neighbourly disputes they cause as much as the eye-watering prices they command. But super-deep underground ...

'Impossible Engineering' predicts cows on skyscrapers and 3D-printed homes   Daily Mail
Welcome to the future! Floating cities, high rise urban farms and 3D printed houses   Mirror.co.uk
Plymouth 2115 - Is this how our city could look?   Plymouth Herald

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Plymouth Herald
   
World's largest sea turtle could be heading for Plymouth over Bank Holiday ...   
Plymouth Herald
BASKING sharks and the world's largest sea turtle will swim up the English Channel this bank holiday weekend, experts predict. Peter Richardson, of the Marine Conservation Society, said he was expecting a bumper crop of jellyfish this summer, after reports ...

Could jellyfish bring turtles and basking sharks to Cleethorpes?   Grimsby Telegraph
World's largest sea turtle expected in UK waters amid jellyfish boom   Gloucestershire Echo
Gloucestershire conservation group predicts jellyfish, sharks and turtles along ...   Gloucester Citizen

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Techie News
   
The National Trust for Scotland supports reintroduction of beaver to Scotland   
Techie News
The National Trust for Scotland has issued a statement in support for the reintroduction of beaver to Scotland stating that this will see a key element of our native fauna restored to its natural ecosystem. With the five year monitoring phase of the Scottish Beaver ...

Beaver reintroduction backed by National Trust for Scotland   BBC News
NTS backs re-introduction of beavers to Scotland   Herald Scotland

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Sharks, giant jellyfish and killer whales: Beasts of the deep found near Britain's ...   
Mirror.co.uk
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water... turns out you were wrong. Last week a nine-foot porbeagle shark - a cousin of the deadly great white - was caught by a fisherman off the coast of Cornwall. Then families who flocked to the beach in ...

Warning: don't get stung by scare stories about giant jellyfish or other beasts of ...   The Guardian
Thousands of giant jellyfish are massing off beaches of south-west Britain   Daily Mail

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Market Business News
   
Charity joins the national fight to rescue red squirrel   
The National
RSPB Scotland has joined the fight to save the red squirrel from extinction by becoming part of a pioneering project. The wildlife conservation charity has joined forces with five other charitable, government and landowning bodies in a bid to secure the future ...

RSPB joins Saving Scotland's Red Squirrels pioneering project   Market Business News
RSPB joins fight to save red squirrel   Herald Scotland
Red squirrel numbers in Scotland increasing   Scotsman

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CNET
   
In 200 years, rich humans will be cyborgs, says professor   
CNET
Technically Incorrect: An Israeli professor says the amalgamation of man and machine will be the "biggest evolution in the history of biology" in 4 billion years. by Chris Matyszczyk · @ChrisMatyszczyk; 26 May 2015, 6:00 am AEST. facebook. twitter. linkedin.
Prediction: Rich to become 'God-like cyborgs'   WND.com
Humans 'will become God-like cyborgs within 200 years'   Telegraph.co.uk

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Salon
   
Bad news for allergy suffers in Europe thanks to climate change   
New Zealand Herald
Introduced to Europe in the late 19th century, common ragweed is a plant with reddish stalks whose tassel flowers are massive producers of pollen. Photo / Thinkstock. Itchy eyes, sneezing and wheezing are likely to spread in Europe in coming decades as a ...

North American weed poses hay fever problem for Europe   Yahoo News

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Market Business News
   
Spiders strum on leaves to woo potential mates with love tunes   
Market Business News
Male spiders strum love tunes on leaves to woo potential mates. The females 'hear' the serenade vibrations with sensors in their legs, called sensillae, which also alert them to the presence of predators or prey. A team of researchers at the University of ...

Spiders strum on leaves for love   The Nation
Common Spiders Serenade Potential Mates WIth Music Says Study   Tech Times
Interesting Revelation: Spiders Can Also Create The Sound Of Love   Pakistan Tribe

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Martian monster? ESA may have found supervolcano on Red Planet   
RT
The European Space Agency believes it may have found a supervolcano on Mars that could have been the Red Planet's equivalent of Yellowstone. The massive Siloe Patera crater is 40km x 30km and drops as low as 1,750 meters. The rugged exterior of ...

These amazing Mars pictures show evidence of a SUPERVOLCANO on the Red ...   Mirror.co.uk
Odd Feature on Mars Could Be the Caldera of a Colossal Volcano   Softpedia News
Mars SUPERVOLCANO spotted that could be Red Planet's Yellowstone   Daily Mail

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