2015年7月4日 星期六

2015-07-05 U.K. Science


Daily Times
   
Scientists believe universe will end with a 'Big Rip'   
Daily Times
The End is Nigh - but not for another 22 billion years. Scientists believe as the universe continues to expand at an increasing rate, it will eventually disintegrate, tearing itself apart in the form of a 'Big Rip', rather than a 'Big Bang'. Planets ...
The Universe Could End In A 'Big Rip,' Scientists Say   Tech Times
Universe will rip apart at the end!   Techie News
Universe WILL tear itself apart with a 'Big Rip' destroying all life in ...   Mirror.co.uk
The Independent   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Express.co.uk   
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CNN
   
Some spiders can cross oceans, scientists say   
CNN
The researchers collected 325 wild spiders and dropped them onto water to see how they dealt with it. (CNN) — Spiders are invading from the sea. Scientists say so. But that's no reason for arachnophobes suddenly to start climbing flag poles. A select ...
Spiders Sail Across Water to Colonize the World   Gizmodo
Seafaring spiders depend on their 'sails' and 'anchors'   Times of India

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International Business Times UK
   
ESA asteroid mission gentler than Nasa's and plans to deflect Earth ...   
International Business Times UK
CHELYABINSK Reconstruction of the path of the asteroid that exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia, on 15 February, 2013. This provides information about the origin, trajectory and power of the airburst. These details, published in a pair of papers in ...
Incredible 'asteroid deflection shield' designed by scientists to blast giant ...   Mirror.co.uk
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
WalesOnline   
TechRadar   
NYC Today   
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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
Lemur Discovered With Incredibly Huge Testicles [Video]   The Inquisitr
Giant mouse lemur has biggest testicles of all primates   International Business Times UK
Techie News   
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Tech Times
   
Scientists Develop Tiny Spectrometer That Can Fit Inside Your Smartphone   
Tech Times
A tiny colloidal quantum dot spectrometer, which can be fitted inside smartwatches and smartphones, has been developed by MIT and Chinese researchers. This means not only lighter devices but also gadgets with the ability to assess skin ailments.
Major scientific tool now fits inside your phone   WND.com
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
International Business Times UK   
ZME Science   
physicsworld.com   
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NDTV
   
A rare cosmic light show expected in 2018   
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: Astronomers are gearing up for high-energy fireworks in early 2018 when a stellar remnant the size of Washington meets one of the brightest stars in our galaxy. The cosmic light show will occur when a pulsar discovered by NASA's Fermi ...

The Best Fireworks in the Galaxy Are Coming to Earth in 2018   Gizmodo
Astronomers predict fireworks from a close encounter of the stellar kind   The University of Manchester (press release)

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Christian Science Monitor
   
Ever wanted to play with a hologram? Now you can.   
Christian Science Monitor
Researchers in Japan have discovered how to safely project 3D images we can touch and play with. By Michelle Toh, Staff writer July 2, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. Designers used rapid-speed lasers and mirrors to project these interactive "fairy ...
These floating holograms are safe to touch   TechRadar
You can actually touch these 3D holograms   Wired.co.uk
A floating holographic plasma display that you can touch   Ars Technica UK
Geek Snack   
NYC Today   
Popular Mechanics   
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Irish Examiner
   
Warming of oceans will have dire effects   
Irish Examiner
Time is rapidly running out for the world's oceans and the creatures that live in them as the Earth's climate continues to warm, say scientists. Only “immediate and substantial” reductions in greenhouse gas emissions can hope to prevent “massive ...
Rising Ocean Temperatures Could Irreversibly Harm Marine Life: Study   International Business Times
Check Global Warming Or See Marine Life Be Destroyed, Warns International ...   Tech Times
International Study warns people to Check Global Warming Or See Marine Life ...   Dispatch Times
Times Gazette   
Yibada (English Edition)   
Rapid News Network   
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The Next Digit
   
3D-printed seahorse helps to find the potential for advanced robotics tech   
The Next Digit
The all new 3D tail models of the seahorse were found to have some unusual advantages that could aid in the development of flexible search and rescue robots, surgery-specialist robots, or new types of body-armor. A seahorse has become the latest ...

3D Print Of Unique Square-shaped Seahorse Tail Could Stir Up Exciting ...   Times Gazette
Boffins study Seahorse 3D printed tails to advance in next generations of robotics   Inferse
Viral Global News: Seahorse Tails to Improve Laparoscopes and Rescue Robots?   Rapid News Network
The Market Business   
Northern Californian   
The Register   
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The Guardian
   
Observer Ethical Awards 2015 winners: Yoko Ono   
The Guardian
The winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award reflects on half a century of activism and reveals how her art has always been at the heart of her fight for peace. To read the full interview with Yoko Ono, see the Observer on Sunday. Yoko Ono. A lifetime ...

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