2015年7月21日 星期二

2015-07-22 U.K. Science


Times LIVE
   
What our world looks like from 1.6m kays   
Times LIVE
If cosmologist Carl Sagan was impressed with "a pale blue dot", he would have been equally blown away by this incredible image of Earth taken from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) craft.
Dramatic Photo Of Earth Is Probe's First To Show Entire Sunlit Side Of Planet   Huffington Post
NASA releases new "blue marble" photo of Earth   The Space Reporter
This New Photo Of Earth From Space Makes Us Wish Planets Could Take As Many ...   Bustle
Sentinel Republic   
Echo Examiner   
NBC New York   
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Science Recorder
   
Fossil fuel emissions could alter carbon dating   
Science Recorder
Climate change has silently taken a toll on world heritage – causing the erosion of important artifacts and even causing mummies to decompose, but now it's a burden to archaeologists in a critical way – altering a prime method for dating ancient artifacts.
Fossil Fuel Emissions Could Begin Confusing Radiocarbon Dating Technique   Weekly Observer
Emissions from fossil fuels may limit carbon dating   BBC News
Radiocarbon Dating Could Become Inaccurate Due To Fossil Fuel Emissions   Tech Times
Pulse Headlines   
SlashGear   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Wanted: New home for Britain's most famous dinosaur - can you adopt him?   
Mirror.co.uk
Dippy the dinosaur has never bit anyone and is as quiet as a mouse - but now he's looking for a new home. Beware though, because Jurassic Park fans looking to house Britain's most famous prehistoric pet will need a monster-sized living room. PA Natural ...

Britain's most famous dinosaur is up for adoption   Las Vegas Review-Journal
Where Should Dippy The Dinosaur Go On Display?   Londonist
New home wanted for Britain's most famous dinosaur   getwestlondon
The Guardian   
NBC2 News   
WGNO   
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Herald Scotland
   
Moorland report criticises heather burning   
Herald Scotland
A gamekeeper checks the flames as heather is kept young and tidy by controlled burning on the Invercauld Estate near Braemar. Herald Scotland: Jody Harrison, Reporter / Monday 20 July 2015 / News ...

In a first, RSPB study reveals extent of moorland burning   Techie News
Britain's 'protected' moorlands go up in flames   The Ecologist
Muirburning damaging protected areas, says RSPB   BBC News
Bird Watch   
Express.co.uk   
The Northern Echo   
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The Daily Star
   
Hawking launches huge search for alien life   
The Daily Star
Professor Stephen Hawking speaks at a media event to launch a global science initiative as Cosmologist Martin Rees and Astronomer Frank Drake look on at The Royal Society in London, Britain, July 20, 2015. REUTERS/Neil Hall. RSS; Follow; Email; Print ...

Stephen Hawking Supports Search for Aliens Despite Threat of Earth Invasion   Sputnik International
Mornings: Dr. Karl talks space and the search for extraterrestrials   ABC Online (blog)
New hunt for alien life gets $137m boost   The Straits Times
ABC News   
Washington Post   
Chicago Tribune   
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The Independent
   
Nasa 'planet-hunting' mission to hold press conference, teases discovery of ...   
The Independent
Nasa's Kepler mission, which searches through the universe for planets that could contain life, is about to announce “major new discoveries”. Many of the mission's highest-profile scientists will be gathering for a mission that has teased the discovery ...
NASA to reveal 'new discoveries'.. has the space agency found another planet ...   Scottish Daily Record
NASA: 'Another Earth' Among Kepler Discoveries   Newsmax
Has NASA found 'another Earth'? Space agency could reveal new planet capable ...   Irish Mirror
Yumanewsnow   
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Daily Mail
   
Arnold Schwarzenegger selected by French Government to address world leaders ...   
Daily Mail
Arnold Schwarzenegger was spotted chomping a stogie on the same day he was named an environmental advocate by the French Government. The 67-year-old star looked in great form as he ran errands in Los Angeles after being selected to address world ...

Arnold Schwarzenegger Named Environmental Advocate Ahead of UN Climate Meeting   TIME
Arnold Schwarzenegger: climate change is not science fiction   The Guardian
Climate change is not science fiction, says Schwarzenegger   Irish Times

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CBC.ca
   
Study finds men who harass women online are losers … at video games   
CBC.ca
It's no secret that the internet has a harassment problem — more specifically, trolls who disproportionately target females with crude comments, stalking and threats of brutal violence (if not straight-up death). There is an overwhelming amount of ...
The worst male video game players are also the most sexist, study finds   Mashable
Study: Men who harass women online are literally losers   WOKV
Video game study finds losers more likely to harass women   BBC News
Slate Magazine (blog)   
International Business Times UK   
Huffington Post   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
The UK's performance on climate change has set an example for the world   
Telegraph.co.uk
Twenty-four of the UK's leading institutions, including the British Academy and the Royal Society, have jointly called for a strong international agreement on climate change at a United Nations summit later this year. The collective statement continues ...
It's Time to Act on Climate Change, UK Institutions Tell Governments   NBCNews.com
Climate change statement urges government action   environmentalresearchweb

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The Register
   
Arctic ice EMBIGGENS, returns to 1980s levels of cap cover   
The Register
The Arctic ice cap has not, contrary to the predictions of climate alarmists, completely disappeared: in fact it has been growing rapidly, increasing by an entire third just in 2013 and more since. "It would suggest that sea ice is more resilient ...
Climate change and an inconvenient truth in DAILY MAIL COMMENT   Daily Mail
Arctic Sea Ice Rebounded—But the Melting Hasn't Stopped   TIME
Arctic sea ice increased after summer of 2013   Wake, Wind and Surf
Tech Times   
Huffington Post   
CBS Local   
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