2015年6月10日 星期三

2015-06-11 U.K. Science


The Guardian
   
Nobel laureate Tim Hunt resigns after 'trouble with girls' comments   
The Guardian
Tim Hunt, an English biochemist, admitted that he has a reputation for being a 'chauvinist'. Photograph: Alastair Grant/AP. Ben Quinn. Wednesday 10 June 2015 20.32 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 10 June 2015 22.18 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share ...


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Daily Beast
   
Real Jurassic World: Scientists Just Found a Way to Make Dinosaurs   
Daily Beast
Ahead the sci-fi blockbuster's release, scientists in London have discovered red blood cells in 75 million-year-old specimens—just one possible path to resurrecting the ancient lizards. On the eve of a new Jurassic Park film no doubt tearing its way into the ...

Scientists out for dinosaur blood   Arab News
Dinosaur blood cells, proteins found in crummy Alberta fossils   CBC.ca
Can we actually clone a dinosaur?   National Post
CNN   
BBC News   
Gizmodo   
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BBC News
   
Staffordshire schoolboy discovers new planet   
BBC News
A planet 1000 light-years away has been found by a schoolboy from Staffordshire. Tom Wagg, 17, a student at Newcastle-under-Lyme School, said he was "hugely excited" by his discovery. He was 15-years-old when he spotted the planet while doing work ...

15-year-old makes the epic discovery of a new planet that's 1000 light years from ...   Business Insider Australia
Schoolboy on work experience finds a new planet in our galaxy   Metro
Schoolboy Tom Wagg finds a new planet while on work experience at Keele ...   Stoke Sentinel
Astronomy Now Online   
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The Independent
   
Our European ancestors brought farming, languages and a love of dairy, study ...   
The Independent
The making of modern Europe began in earnest about 5,000 years ago when a mass migration of people from what is now southern Russia and Georgia introduced new technology, languages and dairy farming to the continent, a study has found. Thousands ...

How white Europeans only arrived 5000 years ago: Mass migration from ...   Daily Mail
Asians, Europeans were fair-skinned around 5000 years ago   ABC Science Online
DNA Deciphers Roots of Modern Europeans   New York Times
Science Recorder   
NBCNews.com   
Nature.com   
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Kincardineshire Observer
   
'Misshapen penis' plant which smells like death could be set to flower   
Kincardineshire Observer
An exotic plant that gives off a stench like rotting corpses ranks among Edinburgh's more unusual tourist attractions. But if the Titan Arum flowers for the first time in Scotland, visitors are expected to flock to the Royal Botanic Garden in their thousands to catch a ...


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CNET
   
Apes who drink: Study finds chimps use leaves to chug, chug, chug   
CNET
Some West African chimps enjoy taking a sip of grandma's cough medicine by sucking alcoholic sap from leaves and even drinking enough to get visibly intoxicated. by Danny Gallagher · @thisisdannyg; June 10, 2015 5:46 PM PDT. facebook. twitter. linkedin.
Chimps go bananas over `palm wine'   Times of India
Scientists find wild chimps go ape over drinking (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Chimps go ape over alcoholic sap, backing 'drunken monkey' theory   Sydney Morning Herald
CBS News   
New Zealand Herald   
The Guardian   
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Livemint
   
Yellow-breasted bunting being eaten to extinction   
Times of India
PUNE: The Yellow-breasted bunting used to be ubiquitous in Europe and Asia, but a study conducted by Birdlife International and the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) has revealed that the bird's population has declined by 90% since 1980. According ...

Songbird turns victim of hunting   The Hindu
Yellow-breasted bunting population declines rapidly: study   Livemint
Bird gets endangered tag from BNHS   Pune Mirror
Quartz   
MENAFN.COM   
The Guardian   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 nosedived into Indian Ocean, Dr Goong Chen says   
Sydney Morning Herald
Missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared without a trace because it nosedived at a perfect 90-degree angle into the Indian Ocean and stayed intact, according to a maths professor. The latest theory on the ill-fated flight, which vanished in March ...

Researchers identify 'most likely scenario' for MH370 crash   New Zealand Herald
MH370: A 90-Degree Nose Dive?   The Maritime Executive
Most likely explanation for MH370 crash - research   3News NZ
Stuff.co.nz   
9news.com.au   
Malay Mail Online   
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Irish Independent
   
WATCH: Britain overrun by millions of 'exploding' yellow spiders   
Irish Independent
Clusters of baby garden spiders have been intriguing people across Britain, who've been posting pictures on social media. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Concerned householders have posted pictures of the ...

Hundreds of tiny yellow spiders 'are invading gardens up and down the country'   Canterbury Times
Holy Spiders! Be on the lookout for clusters of yellow spiders   Scunthorpe Telegraph
Yellow spiders invade Medway and Kent   Maidstone and Medway News
Dover Express   
Kent and Sussex Courier   
Gloucestershire Echo   
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Scottish Daily Record
   
Best way of slicing an orange? Watch Japanese master swordsman and a robot ...   
Scottish Daily Record
Legendary Japanese swordsman Isao Machii battles an industrial one-armed robot during a sword challenge never seen before. Share; Share; Tweet; +1; Pinterest. Video: Watch Japanese master swordsman and a robot compete in armed challenge ...

Robot and Japanese master swordsman compete in armed combat   International Business Times UK

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