2015年8月25日 星期二

2015-08-26 U.K. Science


Chicago Tribune
   
Stephen Hawking believes he's solved a huge mystery about black holes   
Chicago Tribune
Astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, of England, presents a lecture titled, "Out of a Black Hole" at Texas A&M, Monday, April 5, 2010, in College Station, Texas. Astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, of England, presents a lecture titled, "Out of a Black Hole" at ...
Physicist Hawking says there's a way out of a black hole   CNET
Stephen Hawking says black holes aren't so black after all: Information can ...   Herald Sun
Hawking asserts there is way out of the 'black hole'   Irish Examiner
The Australian (blog)   
Gizmodo   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Female guppy fish swim faster 'to avoid sexual harassment by males'   
Mirror.co.uk
Female fish have become better swimmers in order to escape male sexual harassment, new research claims. The female guppies have learnt to shake off the unwanted male attention by changing their physiology to swim faster and more efficiently.
Female Guppies Learn to Outswim Unwanted Male Attention   Discovery News
Harassed female guppies 'swim better'   The National
Female guppy fish become better swimmers to escape amorous males   Daily Mail
Express.co.uk   
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The Independent
   
Angry, drunk and unemployed German wasps are invading Essex   
The Independent
Europeans are used to drunk, angry Britons rampaging across their continent, but now the tables have been turned. Swarms of inebriated and "extra bold" German Wasps are causing problems in parts of the UK, apparently interrupting picnics and barbecues ...

Drunken German wasps make a 'bee' line for Hertfordshire   Hertfordshire Mercury
Angry (and bored) German wasps to swarm Britain   Tiverton Mid Devon Gazette
Horde of drunk German wasps could descend on Canterbury   Canterbury Times
Llanelli Star   
NYC Today   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Pavement opens up and swallows four people   
Telegraph.co.uk
Dramatic security camera footage has emerged from China of several people falling into a huge hole as it opens up in the pavement beneath their feet. People standing on the pavement shortly before it collapses (Newsflare / China-Live). In the footage ...

CCTV captures the moment four people disappear through the pavement   Daily Mail
Five people swallowed by massive sinkhole which opens up in pavement in ...   Mirror.co.uk
Sinkhole swallows five people on pavement in China (video)   AOL Travel UK

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Tech Times
   
Rare And Endangered Amur Leopard Cubs Born In UK Zoo   
Tech Times
The birth of three Amur leopard cubs at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park has been hailed as a landmark in the effort to rebuild the population of the critically endangered species. (Photo : Tony Hisgett | Flickr). Amur leopards are among the most endangered ...
Critically endangered Amur Leopard cubs born in Yorkshire Wildlife Park   The Independent
Yorkshire Wildlife Park Welcomes Newly Born Cubs of Critically Endangered Amur ...   BizTek Mojo
Critically endangered species of leopard gives birth to three cubs at ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Belfast Telegraph   
Techie News   
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Engadget
   
NASA's latest Ceres photo shows a strange, conical mountain   
Engadget
If you were hoping that closer-up photos of Ceres would solve some of the dwarf planet's mysteries... well, you'll have to keep waiting. NASA's Dawn probe has transmitted pictures taken from 915 miles up, and one of them shows an odd, conical mountain ...

Dramatic Images Show Giant Mountain On Dwarf Planet Ceres   Tech Times
Ceres Mountain Seen in Greatest Detail Available to Date in New Images   PPP Focus.com
Dawn Spacecraft Captures Closest View of Ceres Yet   The Hullabaloo Online
89.3 KPCC   
Fx Report Daily   
The Space Reporter   
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The Straits Times
   
Tropical forests the size of India 'set to be lost by 2050'   
The Straits Times
Ants with a leaf that reads "Forest = Future" at a zoo in Ants with a leaf that reads "Forest = Future" at a zoo in Germany on Aug 18. Forests are vital as they take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.PHOTO: REUTERS. Published. 6 hours ago.
Tropical forests to be axed by 2050 - study   Independent Online
We Could Lose Tropical Forests the Size of India   Clapway
We're about to lose four Texases worth of tropical rainforest—and it's ...   Quartz
Techie News   
Firstpost   
The Guardian   
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Western Morning News
   
Beekeeper accuses farming lobby of relying on 'dodgy dossier' to justify ...   
Western Morning News
A Westcountry bee keeper has taken on the National Farmers Union over chemical seed treatments for oil seed rape, accusing the organisation of producing a 'dodgy dossier' to justify their use. David Sturgess, who keeps bee hives in Somerset, has hit ...
Somerset bee-keeper condemns NFU support for insecticides   Farming UK

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Al Jazeera America
   
Carbon trading fails to reduce emissions, harms climate, study says   
Al Jazeera America
A United Nations-backed carbon-trading scheme in Europe, originally meant to combat global warming, has instead resulted in the release of more than half a billion additional tons of greenhouse gases, according to a new report. The Stockholm ...
The carbon credit scheme is doing more harm than good, costing 600 million ...   ZME Science
Carbon credit scheme questioned   BBC News
Report: Ukrainian, Russian Carbon Credits Increased Emissions by 600 Million Tons   PJ Media
Christian Science Monitor   
Hot Air   
Laboratory Equipment   
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BBC News
   
Sky's the limit for new planetarium   
BBC News
Have you ever wondered what the surface of Mars looks like close up? Or what it is like to venture outside the Milky Way? Well, now's your chance. In a couple of weeks, Scotland's first full-dome digital planetarium will open to the public at the ...
Profile: Glasgow's Planetarium   The National
(Glasgow Science Centre)   STV Glasgow

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