2015年8月7日 星期五

2015-08-08 U.K. Science


Huffington Post
   
The Yellow You See In Summer Isn't The Same Yellow In Winter   
Huffington Post
As the seasons change -- from summer to fall to winter to spring -- so does our perception of color. At least, that's according to a provocative new study out of the University of York in England. It turns out that, for those of us living in areas ...
We see colours differently based on season - study   The Weather Network
Human brain auto-tunes colours as they become more abundant through the seasons   Daily Mail
Sky of blue, sea of green, in our yellowish submarine   Times LIVE
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Daily Mail
   
Science Advances reveals our eye shape helped turn humans into hunters   
Daily Mail
Ever wondered how humans made it to the top of the food chain, or near enough? The answer is in our eyes. Scientists have discovered that eye shape can reveal whether a species is predator or prey. A study found humans became successful hunters ...

Creepers' peepers: Why animals' pupils have different shapes   Los Angeles Times
Eye Shape May Help Distinguish Predator From Prey   New York Times
Vision Experts Disagree on the Advantages of Animals' Horizontal and Vertical ...   Weekly Observer
The Guardian   
The Independent   
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Irish Times
   
New shrimp-like species found off southwest coast of Ireland   
Irish Times
Two new species of shrimp-like crustaceans have been discovered off the south-west coast of Ireland by British researchers. The two species are amphipods, small scavenging crustaceans around 3mm in length. Their discovery was reported in the scientific ...

This newly discovered creature is just 3mm long but can strip a whole whale ...   Mirror.co.uk
New species of flesh eating prawns discovered off the coast of Ireland   Express.co.uk
Scientists Identify Two New Species Of Whale-Eating Shrimp   Tech Times
TheFishSite.com   
Yahoo News UK   
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Express.co.uk
   
Hen harrier has best season in years: But RSPB says its future remains uncertain   
Express.co.uk
THE dazzling hen harrier is on course for its best nesting season in years but conservationists are warning against complacency. By Stuart Winter. PUBLISHED: 19:58, Wed, Aug 5, 2015 | UPDATED: 20:24, Wed, Aug 5, 2015. Hen Harrier GETTY. The future of ...

Despite setbacks, Hen Harriers have most successful breeding season for five years   Bird Watch
2015 hen harrier breeding season set to be most successful since 2010   ShootingUK
Rally to save birds of prey   The Star

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Video: New Komodo dragon arrives at ZSL London Zoo   
Belfast Telegraph
Razor-edged teeth, long sharp claws, scaly skin and a huge muscular tail make ZSL London Zoo's newest arrival an enthralling sight to behold. Ganas, a seven-year-old male Komodo dragon has moved to the UK from Randers Zoo in Denmark to take up ...

Enter the dragon: Komodo lizard arrives at London Zoo (VIDEO)   RT
Komodo dragon moves to London Zoo's Land of the Giants exhibit   BT.com
London Zoo welcomes a five and a half foot Komodo dragon   ITV News
International Business Times, India Edition   
Western Daily Press   
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PPP Focus.com
   
NASA's Latest Image Of The global Space Station Is Breathtaking   
PPP Focus.com
Continuing an epic summer of celestial photography, NASA released a stunning image of the worldwide Space Station on Sunday. Fleeting moment days after uncommon Blue Moon. Taken by senior NASA photographer Bill Ingalls, the image captured the ...

Greens grown in space are now on Space Station astronaut menu   The Hullabaloo Online
Astronauts Will Eat Space Lettuce for the First Time Next Week   Gizmodo
NASA Completes Selection of Crew Members for 2017 ISS Missions   Sputnik International

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The Hullabaloo Online
   
What a deer little thing! Baby Java deer is no bigger than a hamster (and will ...   
The Hullabaloo Online
With shaking legs, this is the moment that a baby Java mouse deer takes its first tentative steps into the world. The creature, which, as the name suggests, looks like a cross between a mouse and Bambi, was born just weeks earlier at a Dutch zoo.
Cute warning! Watch newborn 'mouse deer' take its first steps just like Bambi   Mirror.co.uk
Baby Java mouse deer takes its first steps after being born at Dutch zoo   Daily Mail
Weird But Adorable: Cute Baby Mouse Deer Explores World For The First Time   Yahoo News UK

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CCM
   
This new software can give you animal vision   
Washington Post
Ever wondered what the world looks like to nonhuman animals? Scientists do, too. It can actually be a really important question. Sometimes humans can't see things -- like skin markings designed to attract mates or flower colors meant to draw ...
Digital camera software lets humans see like an animal   The Independent
New Software Lets You See The World Through Animal Eyes   Gizmodo Australia
New camera software lets you see through animals' eyes   Science /AAAS
CCM   
TechRadar   
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Sky News Australia
   
Jetstar cancels more Bali flights   
Sky News Australia
More holiday plans have gone up in smoke as a volcanic ash cloud prompts the cancellation of more flights in and out of Bali. Jetstar had expected to resume flights into Denpasar Airport from Saturday afternoon, but it has now cancelled all Saturday ...
Indonesia's Mount Raung volcanic eruptions stall Bali-bound flights   The Hullabaloo Online
In the shadow of a rumbling volcano   The Straits Times
Virgin Australia halts Bali flights due to volcanic eruption   Daily Mail
Xbox360Asylum.ca   
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BBC News
   
Fastest ever neutrino among slew of fresh findings   
BBC News
Physicists have unveiled a raft of new findings about neutrinos bombarding the Earth from above, below - and within. An experiment built in a vast slab of Antarctic ice has doubled its count of "cosmic neutrinos" from outer space, by searching for ...
Neutrinos from inside Earth and deep space illuminate the cosmos   New Scientist
Cosmic Neutrinos Observed in Rapid Increase in Antarctic Ice   University Herald
Focus: Neutrinos Detected from the Earth's Mantle   Physics

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