2015年5月28日 星期四

2015-05-29 U.K. Science


The Guardian
   
Freedom and liberty should not be red flags for climate science denial, but they are   
The Guardian
Protesters in Canberra, 2011, to plans in Australia to introduce a price on greenhouse gas emissions. Photograph: TORSTEN BLACKWOOD/AFP/Getty Images. Contact author. @readfearn. Thursday 28 May 2015 22.55 EDT Last modified on Thursday 28 ...

France's Ségolène Royal lambasts slow pace of climate talks   Financial Times
Upcoming Decision Could Wipe Out U.S. Commitment on Climate Change   Huffington Post
China considering enhanced climate change actions: official   EastDay.com
ThinkProgress   
The Register   
Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)   
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Daily Mail
   
Will Hull still be here in 100 years? Experts warn rising sea levels could wipe city ...   
Daily Mail
An expert has warned that rising sea levels could cause cities such as Hull to be wiped off the map on the east coast of England due to coastal erosion. Dr Hugh Ellis, head of policy at the Town and Country Planning Association (TCPA), warned that local ...

Will Hull still exist in 100 years? Planners warn east coast residents may need to ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Hull Could Sink Into The Sea Within 100 Years, Expert Warns   Yahoo News UK
TCPA warns over lack of planning for UK climate change impacts   PlanningResource (subscription)

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Sky News Australia
   
Humans can't win against US killer robots - professor   
New Zealand Herald
The robots are likely to be armed quadcopters or mini-tanks that can decided without human intervention who should live or die. Killer robots being developed by the US military "will leave humans utterly defenceless", an academic has warned.
US 'paving the way' to AI warfare   Sky News Australia
DARPA's Autonomous Killer Robots Will Leave Humans Defenseless   Sputnik International
Humans will be left 'defenceless' by killer drones - The Nation   Gazette Herald
The Independent   
Discovery News   
Belfast Telegraph   
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NBCNews.com
   
The moment Japan's Mount Shindake volcano erupts in spectacular fashion   
The Guardian
A volcano erupted on a small island in southern Japan on Friday spewing towering black-gray clouds into the sky in a spectacular display. Mount Shindake erupted about 10am (0100 GMT)leading authorities to order residents to evacuate the island.
Volcano erupts on Japanese island, evacuation ordered and flights diverted   Daily Mail
The moment an erupting Japanese volcano blew its top   TVNZ
Volcano erupts on remote Japanese island of Kuchinoerabujima, 150 residents ...   ABC Online
Reuters   
NBCNews.com   
NEWS.com.au   
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Daily Mail
   
Have YOU drunk dinosaur urine? Every glass of water contains almost 100 ...   
Daily Mail
The next time you reach for a glass of water, remember this; you could be about to sip on dinosaur pee. This is according to science YouTube channel, Curious Minds, which explains that the amount of water on the Earth has remained roughly the same for ...

Bizarre: Every drop of water we will drink is dinosaur pee, video claims   Techie News
What are you drinking: Water or dinosaur urine?   India Today
Dinosaur urine can be found in almost all glasses of water   Kent and Sussex Courier
Oneindia   
Essex Chronicle   
Gloucester Citizen   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
How the solar system looked a billion years ago   
Daily News & Analysis
Scientists have found a young planetary system which may enable them to understand what our own solar system looked like as 'toddler' billions of years ago. Using the Gemini Planet Imager (GPI) at the Gemini South telescope in Chile, an international team ...

Nearby star hosts Kuiper belt twin   Nature.com
A Direct Image Of Another Solar System's Kuiper Belt   io9
This is what our 'toddler' solar system looked like billion years ago   Financial Express
Huffington Post   
The Hans India   
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The Economist
   
Some skin off their noses   
The Economist
TO SHED the surly bonds of Earth and dwell in microgravity is also to sign up for a puffy appearance; the body's fluids redistribute themselves quite differently in the weightless environment of space. But research published this week suggests that astronauts ...

'Astromice' study finds that space travel damages skin but makes hair grow faster   Daily Mail
Astromice: ISS mice have thinner skin after three months in space   International Business Times UK
Mission to Mars could make astronauts' skin thinner   Telegraph.co.uk
The Scientist   
BBC News   
UPI.com   
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BBC News
   
Unesco reconsidering Great Barrier Reef heritage status   
BBC News
Australia faces a dent to its reputation and a potentially devastating blow to its tourism industry should one of the country's most iconic natural wonders, the Great Barrier Reef, be listed as "in danger" by the United Nations. Tony Fontes loves diving the waters ...

Great Barrier Reef: Unesco to release draft ruling on 'in danger' listing   The Guardian
Reef should avoid UNESCO listing: Hunt   The Australian (blog)
Great Barrier Reef ruling   ABC Online (blog)
Herald   
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CBS News
   
Meet the soul-sucking "dementor" wasp   
CBS News
In 2014, scientists discovered 139 new species in the Greater Mekong region of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. One of them is a vicious wasp that kills its victims by turning them into zombies and eating them alive.
Dementor Wasp, Toothy Bat Among New Species Found in Asia   Newsweek
'Dementor' wasp turns cockroaches into zombies   Fox News
Scientists discovered 139 new species in the Greater Mekong in 2014: WWF report   Sydney Morning Herald
BBC News   
ABC Online   
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Daily Mail
   
Modern humans spread out of Africa from Egypt new study finds   
Daily Mail
The first modern humans to arrive in Europe and Asia migrated north out of Egypt around 55,000 years ago, according to new genetic research. The study has answered a long standing question about the route early Homo sapiens took when spreading from ...

Early humans left Africa through Egypt, study says   Christian Science Monitor
Out of Africa: How early humans first got to Europe   CBS News
Modern Humans Trekked Out of Africa Via Egypt, DNA Study Suggests   NBCNews.com
The Independent   
Tech Times   
Headlines & Global News   
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