2015年8月27日 星期四

2015-08-28 U.K. Science


The Wire
   
We Found Only One-Third of Published Psychology Research is Reliable – Now What?   
The Wire
What does it mean if the majority of what's published in journals can't be reproduced? Credit: Maggie Villiger, CC BY-ND. The ability to repeat a study and find the same results twice is a prerequisite for building scientific knowledge. Replication ...
Study Can't Confirm Results Of Many Psychology Experiments   Huffington Post
Psychology cleans up its act, plus biohackers embrace gene editing, CRISPR ...   PLoS Blogs (blog)
Most psych studies can't be replicated - study   3News NZ
Philly.com   
AroundtheO   
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BBC News
   
Legal bid to protect England's 'precious rivers' from pollution   
BBC News
Conservation and angling groups have launched a legal bid after claiming the government is not sufficiently protecting England's "precious rivers". The joint case by WWF-UK, the Angling Trust and Fish Legal will focus on habitats including Poole ...
'Vulnerable' Westcountry habitats at centre of Government legal dispute   Western Morning News
Government taken to court over river protection failure   Bird Watch
WWF to launch legal action against government over pollution in Britain's ...   Telegraph.co.uk
The Guardian   
The Budapest Report   
PlanningResource (subscription)   
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The Guardian
   
Welsh dinosaur foot found by university student could be mini T-Rex ancestor   
The Budapest Report
A fossilised dinosaur foot found on a Welsh beach could belong to Tyrannosaus rex's earliest known ancestor. The fossils belonging the the skeleton of an creature described as a small cousin of T-rex is believed to be the earliest specimen of a ...
Fossilized Dinosaur Foot Found on Beach in Wales   Softpedia News
Dinosaur foot found by student takes story of Wales' newest dinosaur forward   Techie News
A Student from University of Portsmouth Accidentally Discovers Dinosaur Fossil ...   BizTek Mojo
Discovery News   
BBC News   
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Herald Scotland
   
Research: female fish become better swimmers to escape male sexual harassment   
Herald Scotland
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.

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ElectronicsWeekly.com
   
Cambridge Quantum Computing lands funding of up to $50 million   
Techie News
A UK based quantum computing startup named Cambridge Quantum Computing Limited has landed huge funding from One of the original investors in Google, Grupo Arcano. Established in early 2013, Cambridge Quantum Computing, the company ...

Imagineering markets in our quantum computing future   FT Alphaville (registration)
Grupo Arcano Which Was Original Investor In Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL) In 1996 ...   WallStreet Scope
Early Google investor backs quantum computing startup   The California Post
IT Business Net   
Yahoo News UK   
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RT
   
Sea levels 'locked' into 3-foot rise by century's end – NASA   
RT
Sea levels around the world have risen an average of 3 inches since 1992 and are now rising faster than they were 50 years ago, NASA warned. What's worse, they are currently on track to increase 3 feet (90 cm) or more by the end of the century.
Sea Levels Will Rise, Experts Warn, and It's Not Going To Stop'   Sci-Tech Today
Oceans Now Three Inches Higher Compared To Measurements Taken In 1992   Tech Times
Sea Levels Will Rise, Experts Warn, and It''s Not Going To Stop''   The Hullabaloo Online
Christian Science Monitor   
Stuff.co.nz   
CBS Local   
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Dispatch Times
   
19th Century time capsule uncovered   
Dispatch Times
Construction workers in the Scottish Highlands have found a metal tin that looks very similar to a time capsule buried in the 1800s. The staff of construction and infrastructure firm Morgan Sindall were working on the Ruthven bridge, which is located ...
Whisky Discovered in 121-Year-Old Time Capsule, But Would You Drink It?   Gizmodo UK
Scots Find 121-Year-Old Time Capsule That Contains a Bottle of Whisky   The Daily Meal
Time Capsule Discovered by Workmen in Scotland   CDA News
Munchies_ Food by VICE   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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News-Medical.net
   
Project in development of advanced materials gets £6.5 million boost   
Techie News
A multi-disciplinary team led by the University of Nottingham is going work on a research project aimed at making a leap from 2D to 3D in the development of advanced materials. Though the project, researchers intend to realise the true potential of ...

£5.4 Million Grant To Accelerate Research To Discover Next Generation Biomaterials   KRWG News22
University of Nottingham to lead £6.5m research project that aims to develop ...   News-Medical.net
£5.4 million grant to accelerate discovery, application of advanced materials ...   NY City News
Process & Control Today   
Energy Live News - Energy Made Easy   
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Daily Star
   
Humans have FOUR WEEKS to live as GIANT ASTEROID heads for Earth, claims ...   
Daily Star
HUMANS HAVE only four weeks to live because a gigantic asteroid is about to strike Earth, it is claimed. By Cyrus Engineer / Published 28th August 2015. Generated image of an asteroid hitting Earth GETTY. DOOMSDAY: Some believe an asteroid will end ...

Asteroid 'to destroy Earth in four weeks' as conspiracy theorists claim ...   Mirror.co.uk
Doomsday Mongers Say The World Will End Next Month, But NASA Isn't Too Convinced   Yahoo News UK
NASA: Earth not facing threat from asteroid   KMOV.com
Digital Trends   
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Practical Fishkeeping
   
Can you devise a puzzle to challenge an octopus?   
Practical Fishkeeping
An octopus at a public aquarium in Devon is so intelligent that she has learned how to solve even complex challenges set by her keepers - so they are now looking for new ideas. Ursula lives at Living Coasts zoo and aquarium in Torquay. She can open ...
Can you out-smart this octopus? Zoo seeks new puzzles for Ursula   BT.com
People asked to think a puzzle that can defeat Ursula   Northern Californian
Ursula The Octopus Has Surprising Knack For Solving Puzzles   Tech Times
West Texas News   
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