2015年6月15日 星期一

2015-06-16 U.K. Science


Daily Mail
   
World's smallest light bulb is 1 atom thick and could help in super-thin TV ...   
Daily Mail
Scientists have created the world's thinnest light bulb using the wonder material graphene, in a layer just one atom thick. Graphene – a form of carbon – has been heralded as having a vast range of uses. The ability for the super-thin material to produce light is ...

Scientists use graphene to create the world's smallest light bulb   Belfast Telegraph
Graphene becomes incandescent light source for use in integrated photonic ...   Laser Focus world
World's Thinnest Lightbulb – Graphene Gets Bright   Product Design & Development
Pune Mirror   
Phys.Org   
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NDTV
   
International Energy Agency Warns of 4.3 Degrees Celsius Temperature Jump ...   
NDTV
London: The International Energy Agency today warned temperatures could jump by as much as 4.3 degrees Celsius by the end of the century and urged countries to improve their pledges on reducing emissions. In a report ahead of a climate change ...

Oversized PM to call for climate action   Daily Mail
Every country is now pledging to tackle CO2 emissions. It's still not enough.   Vox
World must wake up to China's energy revolution   The Ecologist
Digital Journal   
World Nuclear News   
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Discovery News
   
Study shows climate change's surprising toll on early dinosaurs   
Washington Post
For years, scientists have puzzled over an odd gap in the fossil record for early dinosaurs: Even as dinosaurs spread through the most of the world 200 million years ago, some yet-unknown force kept them from colonizing the tropics. Now researchers may ...

Tropical Climate Was Too Wild for Biggest Dinosaurs   NBCNews.com
Life Was Miserable for Dinosaurs in the Tropics   Discovery News
Why the first dinosaurs steered clear of the equator   CBS News
SlashGear   
Nature.com   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Boris Johnson defends Tim Hunt - saying women ARE more emotional and ...   
Mirror.co.uk
Boris Johnson said women are 'more emotional' and prone to 'weeping' as he called called for scientist Sir Tim Hunt, who quit his jobs over a sexism row, to be reinstated. The Mayor of London said the furious reaction to the Nobel laureate's comments about ...

Chauvinist Nobel scientist should be reinstated, says Boris Johnson   The Times (subscription)
Fat people are stupid - and 6 other VERY un-PC facts from science   Metro
Johnson lends his backing to disgraced scientist in sexism storm   Yorkshire Post
Sky News   
CBC.ca   
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Daily Mail
   
Orange and black butterflies expected to arrive in UK from North Africa   
Daily Mail
Wildlife lovers are preparing for millions of huge, bright butterflies to flock into Britain in a once-a-decade migration. Painted Ladies - three-inch butterflies with distinctive orange and black markings - are expected to arrive in the coming weeks in huge numbers ...

Millions of painted lady butterflies could be heading to Britain   The National
Dorset braced for mass influx of Painted Lady butterflies   Dorset Echo
Millions of Painted Ladies butterflies could wing in from southern Europe   Techie News
Portsmouth News   
Herald Sun   
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Western Daily Press
   
PHOTO: Massive 6ft swordfish washed up on Severn Beach near Bristol   
Western Daily Press
This amazing photograph shows a massive swordfish washed up on a British tidal riverbank - an extremely rare sight in the UK. Beachcombers saw the majestic fish - which measured SIX FEET in length including its bill - struggling in shallow waters but could ...

Rare swordfish washes up on Westcountry beach   Exeter Express and Echo

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Carmarthen Journal
   
Thousands of jellyfish wash up on Pembrey beach   
Carmarthen Journal
THOUSANDS of jellyfish have been found washed up on the shore at Pembrey over the weekend. The warm weather has sparked a bloom of barrel jellyfish on Cefn Sidan beach. Around 50 of them, attracted by the high sea temperature, were also spotted at ...


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Metro
   
'Extinct' species of spider, the Hypsosinga heri, comes back from the dead after ...   
Metro
An 'extinct' species of spider called the Hypsosinga heri has apparently decided to come back from the dead. A female was spotted by stunned Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) volunteers who were carrying out a routine butterfly survey at the ...

Spider 'extinct' for more than 100 years found - but where are the males?   Mirror.co.uk
Hyposinga spider spotted on Dorset reserve for first time in more than 100 years   Daily Mail
Spider thought to be extinct 100 years ago turns up in Britain...but they're ALL ...   Express.co.uk
BBC News   
Techie News   
Bournemouth Echo   
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Daily Mail
   
'Antarctic UFO spotted by ET-hunter' but it's probably just a crevasse   
Daily Mail
A UFO enthusiast claims to have found the wreckage of an alien spaceship in Antarctica. Using Google Earth, he zoomed in on a dark area and says that the shape is a clear sign that it is a crashed UFO. However, an expert has told MailOnline that it is just a ...

'UFO spotted in Antarctica': Is this final proof of flying saucers on planet Earth?   Mirror.co.uk
Is wreckage of a UFO that crashed in Antarctic three years ago hidden in the ice?   Express.co.uk
Crashed 250-foot flying saucer spotted in Antarctica on Google Earth   Metro
Yahoo News UK   
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Swindon Advertiser
   
Longleat celebrates birth of rare armadillo   
Swindon Advertiser
Baby southern three-banded armadillo Charlie and mum Hattie at Longleat Safari and Adventure Park. Picture by Ian Turner. A close-up view of baby southern three-banded armadillo Charlie. Picture by Ian Turner. share on Facebook; share on Twitter; share
Longleat Safari Park welcomes rare southern three-banded armadillo   Bath Chronicle
PHOTOS: Rare southern three-banded armadillo has been born at Longleat ...   Western Daily Press

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