2015年8月6日 星期四

2015-08-07 U.K. Science


BT Sport
   
Human colour perception changes with seasons   
NYC Today
According to researchers from the University of York, humans have the ability to process colours and adapt to changes in the environment. They are known to identify four primary hues namely blue, green, red and unique yellow. The researchers from the ...

Sky of blue, sea of green, in our yellowish submarine   iFreePress.com (blog)
Our perception of colour changes with seasons   Junior College
The perception of colors changes with seasons   The Market Business
The Weather Space   
Fx Report Daily   
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CBS News
   
Frogs from hell: Their venomous head spikes could kill you   
CBS News
In the wilds of Brazil, researchers have discovered frogs with venomous spikes on their heads. Although scientists have long known of poisonous frogs, these are the first venomous frogs -- that is, they not only secrete poison, but are armed with ...
'Head-butting' venomous frogs discovered with help from USU   KSL.com
Brazilian frogs use their venomous heads as weapons   ABC Science Online
A researcher discovered the hard way that Brazil has two frog species more ...   Business Insider Australia
The Market Business   
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BBC News
   
Coleford radio enthusiast's International Space Station chat   
BBC News
An amateur radio enthusiast managed to get a quick chat with the International Space Station (ISS) after a month of trying to get through from his shed. Adrian Lane, of Gloucestershire, sent out a call signal to the ISS and was "stunned" when he ...
One man proves anyone can chat with ISS astronauts   TechRadar
​A guy in the UK called the ISS from his backyard and you can too   Engadget
A British Radio Ham Calls International Space Station When It was Passing over ...   BizTek Mojo
KXLF Butte News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Complex
   
Fish Are Evolving Beyond Being Captured, Says Science   
Complex
Forget about Planet of the Apes, a new study says we're heading more toward a Planet of the Fish, when the human race will bow town to their new gill-necked masters. Actually, that's a huge, ridiculous exaggeration, but there is a study that suggests ...
Study Suggests that Evolution may Help Fish Avoid Trawlers' Net   Weekly Observer
Are fish evolving to outswim trawlers?   Christian Science Monitor
Fish Could Be Evolving to Evade Capture From Trawlers, Suggests Study   TIME
Undercurrent News   
Munchies_ Food by VICE   
The Standard Daily   
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The Independent
   
RSPB shoots down 'utterly ridiculous' claims it is waging class war against ...   
The Independent
The RSPB has dismissed accusations by a City tycoon that it is waging a “class war” against the shooting fraternity as the “utterly ridiculous” comments of a man who knows nothing about the charity. It has invited Crispin Odey, an old Harrovian hedge ...
Is the RSPB to blame for the loss of England''s rare hen harriers?   The Hullabaloo Online
Crispin Odey accused RSPB of class warfare in bid to protect birds of prey   Daily Mail
Is the RSPB to blame for the loss of England's rare hen harriers?   The Guardian
Express.co.uk   
Bird Watch   
ShootingUK   
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Scotsman
   
100 basking sharks pictured off coast of Scotland   
Scotsman
THESE are the dramatic pictures of 100 basking sharks swimming off the west coast of Scotland. Footage of the plankton-eating fish was captured by the Isle of Mull-based Sea Life Surveys who used a drone off the Isle of Coll. The company launched a ...
PHOTOS: 100 basking sharks swimming off the UK coast   Western Daily Press
VIDEO: Stunning footage shows sharks off Scottish coast   Aberdeen Press and Journal
Drone footage shows basking sharks searching for mates in Scottish waters   Scotland Now
Deadline News   
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BBC News
   
'Ice Age fly' found in Glen Clova in Cairngorms   
BBC News
An insect species found for the first time in the British Isles could have been living in the Cairngorms undetected since the last Ice Age. Staff at Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) discovered the fly, Okeniella caudata, in Glen Clova on the Angus side ...
New insect species found in Scotland   Deadline News
Ice-age fly found in Cairngorms   Herald Scotland
Fly species found in UK for first time   The National

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physicsworld.com
   
New Technique Transforms Non-magnetic Metals Into Magnets   
Prensa Latina
06 de agosto de 2015, 16:32London, Aug 6 (Prensa Latina) A new technique turns two metals without magnetic properties, such as copper and manganese, into magnets, by combining metal films with carbon-based organic molecules, published the Nature ...

Buckyballs give copper a magnetic attraction   nanotechweb.org
Buckyballs prove to be a magnetic proposition for copper   Royal Society of Chemistry
Non-magnetic metals turned into magnets   Nature.com
Nanowerk   
Times of Oman   
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NDTV
   
Largest Feature in the Universe Discovered, 5 Billion Light Years Across   
NDTV
Astronomers have found what may be the largest feature in the known universe: a ring of nine gamma ray bursts - and hence galaxies - five billion light years across. Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the most luminous events in the universe, releasing as ...
Astronomers discover humongous structure one-ninth the size of the observable ...   Mother Nature Network
Ring of gamma ray bursts may be largest feature in the universe   Times of Malta
Mind-Boggling Ring Of Galaxies Found   RTT News
Science Recorder   
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Gizmodo
   
There May Be Dozens of 'Mini Moons' Zipping Around the Earth   
Gizmodo
While Earth's official Moon is busy photobombing us, a bunch of smaller upstarts are vying to become Moon #2. That's right — Earth may have a rotating entourage of 'mini moons', and astronomers are determined to find them. “Only one is known,” Robert ...


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