2015年6月9日 星期二

2015-06-10 U.K. Science


Tech Times
   
Wales Joins World's Club Of Dinosaur Countries With Fossil Discovery   
Tech Times
A small fossil discovered on a Welsh beach is the first carnivorous dinosaur to be found in the country. Experts say the small dinosaur, a distant cousin of the T. rex, is one of the earliest of all Jurassic-era dinosaurs. (Photo : University of Manchester).
Meat-eating T. rex relative found on Wales beach   CBS News
New dinosaur found on Welsh beach   Herald
New Welsh 'Dai-nosaur' species discovered   Telegraph.co.uk
BBC News   
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The Guardian
   
Chimpanzees in west Africa observed indulging in habitual drinking   
The Guardian
Boussou chimpanzees eating oil palm fruits rather than drinking fermented sap. Photograph: Anup Shah/Shah Rogers Photography/Corbis. Ian Sample Science editor. @iansample. Tuesday 9 June 2015 19.05 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 9 June 2015 ...

Chimpanzees found to drink alcoholic plant sap in wild   BBC News
Chimps dig palm wine, new study finds   Los Angeles Times
Boozy chimps back 'drunken monkey' idea of Man and Ape   AsiaOne
Sky News Australia   
USA TODAY   
NBCNews.com   
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NBCNews.com
   
'Blood cells' found in dino fossils   
BBC News
Researchers have discovered what appear to be the remnants of red blood cells and connective tissue in 75 million-year-old dinosaur fossils. The work could shine a light on long-standing questions about dinosaur physiology, including whether specific ...

Dinosaur fossils preserve apparent red blood cells, collagen   Reuters
Scientists break 75-million-year-old dinosaur fossils and find blood cells   Los Angeles Times
75 Million-Year-Old Blood Cells Found In Dinosaur Fossils   Gizmodo Australia
ABC Online   
NBCNews.com   
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Metro
   
British surfers are having their butts swabbed for science   
Metro
British surfers are getting their backsides swabbed to investigate the type of bacteria found in seawater. Yep, really. Pepsi cans and coffee cups, assorted plastic bottles… Just about everything ends up in the sea – including that cotton bud you flushed down ...

'Beach Bums' study intends to find ways to defeat antibiotic resistant bacteria   Techie News
Scientists swab beach bums' bums for superbugs   RedOrbit
Surf bums wanted for scientific study into how to defeat 'superbugs'   Mirror.co.uk
Daily Mail   
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Metro
   
Maths professor might have just solved the mystery of flight MH370   
Metro
A maths professor has come up with one of the most convincing theories yet about the fate of the missing flight Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which disappeared without trace last year with 239 people on board. Conspiracy ...

Missing Malaysian jet MH370 may have 'nosedived into ocean'   Times of India
Missing MH370 Flight May Have Nosedived Into the Ocean: Study   NDTV
New Evidence in MH370 Disappearance Emerges   The News Hub
Yahoo Travel   
EJ Insight   
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Express.co.uk
   
Rare horrid ground-weaver spider stops Plymouth housing plans   
BBC News
One of the world's most rare spiders has caused plans for dozens of new homes in Plymouth to be dismissed. A housing estate had been earmarked for Radford Quarry, which is also home to the horrid ground-weaver spider. According to the Buglife charity, ...

World wide web helps protect the habitat of the horrid ground weaver spider   Express.co.uk
Radford Quarry homes plan appeal rejected by Government inspector   Plymouth Herald

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Clapway
   
China: Yellow-Breasted Bunting Hunting Could End Species   
Clapway
Yellow-breasted bunting (Emberiza aureola) were among the most populous birds of Europe and Asia. Today, due to its presumably delicious meat this not the case. Not even close. Why Yellow-Breasted Bunting So Rare Nowadays. Since 1980, these birds ...

A Rare Songbird May Become This Era's Passenger Pigeon   TakePart
Yellow-Breasted Bunting On Its Way To Meeting Same Fate As Passenger Pigeon   Headlines & Global News
Yellow-breasted buntings 'being eaten to extinction by China'   The Guardian
Science /AAAS   
Tech Times   
International Business Times UK   
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Metro
   
ESA's planned moon village looks just like the Teletubbies' house   
Metro
The children's TV show looks like it's been a major influence on the European Space Agency's design to update the International Space Station with a moon village. 'Lunarville' could replace the existing station by 2024, according to Professor Jan Woerner, ...

Patrick Poitevin: More facts and figures about the Moon   Ashbourne News Telegraph
'Lunarville': the ESA's Proposed Moon-Based Village to Replace the ...   University Herald
ESA Plans To Replace Space Station With Moon Base   Immortal News
malaysiandigest.com   
Daily Mail   
ChristianToday   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Paris conference the key for climate change   
The Australian Financial Review
Australia will head to the United Nations Climate Change Conference later this year in Paris as one of the outliers among world governments as the only government to introduce a carbon price and then repeal it. We've also reduced the Renewable Energy ...

Paris climate pledges 'will only delay dangerous warming by two years'   Stuff.co.nz
World Leaders' Actions Heat Up Over Climate Change   Voice of America
Forest protection scheme sewn up at UN climate talks   Reuters Africa
Irish Times   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
China is crushing it on climate change, study says   
Christian Science Monitor
The world's No. 1 emitter of greenhouse gases is on track to peak its emissions by 2025, according to a new study – a full five years ahead of schedule. By Jared Gilmour, Staff writer June 9, 2015. Save For Later Saved. close. A worker inspects solar panels at ...

China carbon emissions peak in sight   MacroBusiness (blog)
G7, China leading on climate change   The Age
Chinese greenhouse gas emissions may peak by 2025: study   The Australian
Tech Times   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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