2015年6月17日 星期三

2015-06-18 U.K. Science


Telegraph.co.uk
   
'Aliens know where to find us': How we'll meet extraterrestrial life in 20 to 30 years   
Telegraph.co.uk
A comment made by former astronaut John Grunsfeld said "Aliens know where to find us" and will be able to spot humans from afar from the changes we make to Earth's atmosphere. The astronaut said the comments at the Astrobiology Science Conference in ...

Former NASA Astronaut Say 'Aliens Probably Know We Exist'   Huffington Post UK
NASA's John Grunsfeld says 'Aliens know where to find us'   Daily Mail
In Search for Alien Life, Experts Reveal Cutting-Edge Science   Space.com
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CNET
   
Are these the stars that shaped the universe?   
CNET
The Very Large Telescope has spotted signs that may indicate the presence of the oldest stars in the universe -- formed from matter created by the Big Bang. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; June 17, 2015 3:00 PM PDT. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus.
Super-Bright Galaxy CR7 Reveals Signs of First Stars in the Universe   NBCNews.com
What built the universe? Super-bright galaxy CR7 may unlock the mystery   The Register
Astronomers discover monster stars that sparked the cosmos   SFGate
The Space Reporter   
Astronomy Magazine   
Tech Times   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Just a handful of wild bee species do most of the pollination work   
Los Angeles Times
Wild bees pollinate many crops, but some bees are busier than others. On average, only 2% of wild bee species were responsible for 80% of the pollination visits witnessed by researchers around the world, according to a study published Tuesday in the ...

Environment: Wild bees are critical to pollination   Summit County Citizens Voice
St. Andrews beekeeper tries to boost backyard colonies   CBC.ca
Bees Have Higher Contribution To British Economy Than Buckingham Palace ...   International Business Times AU
Capital Public Radio News   
Pioneer News   
Nature World News   
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The Guardian
   
Bittern conservation programme flying high as birds boom again   
The Guardian
A bittern taking its first flight after being released back into the wild in Dungeness, Kent. Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA. Caroline Davies. Wednesday 17 June 2015 19.01 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 17 June 2015 19.40 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share ...

Bitterns 'bouncing back' in Britain   BT.com
Back from the brink - booming bittern builds a stronghold in the West   Western Morning News
Bittern population reaches new heights   Bird Watch
BBC News   
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The Guardian
   
Thousands join mass climate change lobby outside UK parliament   
The Guardian
Beekeepers, surfers, nuns and children were among thousands of people who lined up outside the Houses of Parliament on Wednesday to speak to their MP about climate change. Some had woken up in the early hours to travel from as far as Polzeath in ...

Thousands lobby Parliament for action on climate change   Independent Catholic News
Thousands of green-minded voters flock to Westminster to lobby MPs over ...   International Business Times UK
Climate Change rally lobbies MPs to promote greener policies   Demotix.com
RTCC   
Daily Mail   
Click Green   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
'Year of the jelly' invasion hits south west beach resorts   
Telegraph.co.uk
Britain's most popular and famous beaches could be closed this summer because of an invasion of jellyfish. Millions of jellyfish descending upon the south west coast will cause beach closures if numbers continue to rise, experts have warned. Swarms of ...

Jellyfish invasion could close beaches around Devon, experts warn   North Devon Journal
Giant barrel jellyfish invasion could close south coast beaches   The Cornishman
Biggest ever jellyfish invasion could close beaches around Plymouth   Plymouth Herald

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The Times (subscription)
   
IVF pioneer criticises university over treatment of 'sexist' scientist   
The Times (subscription)
University College London was utterly wrong in allegedly forcing the resignation of Sir Tim Hunt, Lord Winston has said, arguing that the Nobel laureate was falsely accused of sexism. The peer, a professor of science and society at Imperial College London ...

Allison Pearson: Scientists should be classified as 'special needs'   Telegraph.co.uk
Sir Tim Hunt losing his job may teach men not to be sexist says Virginia Blackburn   Express.co.uk
Research Doesn't Back Up Biochemist's Comments About Women Crying At Work   Huffington Post
The Guardian   
National Post   
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
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Independent Catholic News
   
Faith leaders call for urgent action on climate change in Lambeth Declaration   
Independent Catholic News
Faith leaders in Britain have pledged to fast and pray for the success of key international negotiations over climate change in a new declaration warning of the "huge challenge" facing the world over global warming. Representatives of the major faiths ...

Welby joins faith leaders calling for action on climate change   Episcopal News Service
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby to visit Luton and Bedford   Luton On Sunday
Justin Welby trumps Pope Francis in climate crusade over damage to World's poor   Daily Mail
Belfast Newsletter   
Anglicannews   
BT.com   
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Torquay Herald Express
   
Swarms of jellyfish could close local beaches, experts warn   
Torquay Herald Express
The invasion of jellyfish on the South Devon coastline could lead to beach closures, experts have warned. The news comes after more than 100 of the sea creatures washed up on Dawlish Warren beach. Claire McDonald took the photos of the discovery at ...

Jellyfish swarm washes up in Dawlish Warren   Western Morning News

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Mirror.co.uk
   
Hundreds of Barrel Jellyfish Invade British Beaches   
NYC Today
Thousands of barrel jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) washed ashore on a beach in Carmarthenshire in the United Kingdom. Area officials said that the jellyfish were found covered with sands at Cefn Sidan sands in South Wales and at Dawlish Warren on the ...

Thousands of jellyfish transform beach into slimy alien landscape as high sea ...   Mirror.co.uk
Barrel jellyfish wash up on British beaches across the South West   Daily Mail
Several Hundreds of Dustbin Lid-Shaped Jellyfish Washed up on Beaches ...   PerfScience
ITV News   
Tech Times   
Carmarthen Journal   
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