2015年7月3日 星期五

2015-07-04 U.K. Science


NBCNews.com
   
Seafaring spiders depend on their 'sails' and 'anchors'   
Financial Express
Spiders can travel large distances across water like ships, using their legs as sails and their silk as an anchor, a new study has found. By: PTI | July 3, 2015 9:18 pm. G+. Spiders can travel large distances across water like ships, using their legs ...
Spiders can 'sail across water like ships'   The Independent
Bad news for arachnophobes! Spiders can 'sail across water like ships'   Irish Independent
Spiders can sail the oceans like ships   UPI.com
Sci-News.com   
ReliaWire   
Tech Times   
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Express.co.uk
   
End of the Universe: Cosmos will be torn apart by the 'BIG RIP' in 22 billion ...   
Express.co.uk
THE UNIVERSE will end in precisely 22 billion years after a newly discovered force called phantom energy tears the cosmos apart in a phenomenon called the 'Big Rip'. By Paul Baldwin. PUBLISHED: 00:00, Fri, Jul 3, 2015 | UPDATED: 19:22, Fri, Jul 3, 2015.
The universe won't end with the Big Crunch but the Big Rip, scientist claims   The Independent
Everything in universe to be ripped apart 22 billion years from now   NYC Today
Universe WILL tear itself apart with a 'Big Rip' destroying all life in ...   Irish Mirror
Metro   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Incredible 'asteroid deflection shield' designed by scientists to blast giant ...   
Mirror.co.uk
An incredible asteroid deflection shield has been designed to blast giant space rocks away from Earth. The amazing cutting-edge plan is designed to save the planet from a catastrophic asteroid strike which experts fear could even wipe out human life.
The Tech That Will Save Us From An Apocalyptic Asteroid Looks Awesome   Gizmodo Australia
Asteroid ALERT: The cutting-edge technology scientists hope can save us from ...   Express.co.uk
Wales would be at 'serious' risk from tsunami if asteroid hit ocean, scientist ...   WalesOnline
NYC Today   
TechRadar   
National Post   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Lemurs have biggest testicles of all primates in proportion to body mass ...   
Mirror.co.uk
One of Britain's top universities has spent months on bizarre research to discover that lemurs have proportionately bigger testicles than men. Researchers from Oxford Brookes University found that the giant mouse lemur has the biggest testicles, in ...
Biologists gasp at lemur's improbably colossal bollocks   The Register

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AOL Travel UK
   
Mystery 15ft hole 'shooting out snails' appears on Devon beach   
AOL Travel UK
Tourists were left scratching their heads as a 15ft deep hole shooting out snails appeared on the beach in Exmouth, Devon. A large part of the beach had to be cordoned off after a beachgoer reported the mystery hole to the Coastguard near Orcombe Point ...
Beach closed off after huge hole opens up shooting SNAILS into the sky 'like a ...   Mirror.co.uk
Mystery hole appears on Orcombe Point Exmouth beach and shoots snails into ...   Metro
'Mystery' Hole Shooting 'Big Plumes of Water' Has the British Cordoning Off ...   TheBlaze.com
BBC News   
BT.com   
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Metro
   
Happy Friday! Spiders can sail across water and they're coming for you   
Metro
You thought that a pool of water could act as a vital barrier between you and a terrifying arachnid. You were wrong. Very wrong. That's according to new research by the University of Nottingham's 'spider lab', which claims that spiders are actually ...
REVEALED: Spiders can swim   Maidstone and Medway News
Your worst fear confirmed - spiders can swim   Nottingham Post

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CNN
   
Blue moon, meteor shower coming this July   
CNN
This month, the full moon will rise twice and the second occurrence is called a blue moon. The state-run weather bureau PAGASA was quick to explain that the phrase has nothing to do with the actual color of the moon but rather as the second full moon ...
Watch: Venus and Jupiter align in breathtaking illusion   Telegraph.co.uk
Planets and meteor showers in July   News24
Venus and Jupiter become the 'Star of Bethlehem' in rare celestial illusion   Daily Mail
fox8.com   
Communities Digital News   
GMA News   
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The Inquisitr
   
Divers Film Great White And Tiger Sharks Feasting On Sperm Whale   
The Inquisitr
A group of recreational divers off the Australian coast managed to film several great white and tiger sharks, as the predators feasted upon the remains of a dead sperm whale. The footage was captured off the north coast of New South Wales on Thursday, ...

Diver captures 'incredible' footage of great whites, tiger sharks feasting on ...   ABC Online
Hungry sharks tear apart whale flesh as they feast on floating carcass   Mirror.co.uk
Close-up footage shows sharks feasting on whale carcass off Coffs Harbour   Sydney Morning Herald
Daily Mail   
French Tribune   
Brisbane Times   
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ZME Science
   
Spectrometer is small enough to fit in your smartphone   
ZME Science
MIT engineers demonstrated a working spectrometer that took a huge leap in scale from a huge, bulky lab gear to a portable piece of equipment that's small enough to fit in a smartphone. Spectrometer are essential to research nowadays, employed in ...

A common scientific tool could be coming soon to your smartphone   TechSpot
A Chinese scientist has invented a spectrometer that could fit on a smartphone.   iAfrica.com
Spectrometer made from quantum dots is compact and low cost   physicsworld.com
Wired.co.uk   
ReliaWire   
Compound Semiconductor   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Paris climate meet: India to market its action plan for achieving emission targets   
Economic Times
As the world gears up for the UN Climate Change Conference to be held in Paris this year-end, a lot of attention is focused on India and the role it will play in what many see as a make-or-break deal on climate change. With the US, Europe and now China ...

Singapore commits to ambitious pledge to cut emissions   TODAYonline
S'pore pledges to rein in greenhouse emissions by 2030   The Straits Times
Opinion: Harper running out of excuses on climate   Edmonton Journal
The Australian   
The Guardian   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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