2015年9月5日 星期六

2015-09-06 U.K. Science


The Independent
   
Your cats don't care about you as much as you'd like to think   
The Independent
Cats, you know 'em. They roam around your home aloof and determined to live how they please. The giving and receiving of affection takes place on their terms. Their rejection can make a pet owner, otherwise accustomed to the unconditional allegiance of ...
Your cat doesn''t love you: science   The Budapest Report
Cats and dogs share different bond with owners: Study   Northern Californian
Cats think they're secured and safe; They don't miss their masters   Weekly Observer
Dispatch Times   
KRWG News22   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Revealed: The plan to name the Loch Ness Monster after the Queen   
Telegraph.co.uk
It is a mystery which has baffled and enthralled generations, sparking scientific studies, countless theories and repeated searches of the murky deep. Now it can be revealed that such was the public fascination with the Loch Ness Monster that the Queen ...
Loch Ness Monster was nearly named after the QUEEN after she became ...   Mirror.co.uk
Young Queen Elizabeth II was fascinated by the Loch Ness Monster   Daily Mail
REVEALED: How the Loch Ness monster was nearly named after THE QUEEN   Express.co.uk

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Sky News Australia
   
Fish that 'killed king' back in UK rivers   
Sky News Australia
An ancient species of fish famous for killing a king has been spotted in British rivers for the first time in 200 years. Lampreys evolved almost 200 million years before the dinosaurs but a rise in pollution levels during the Industrial Revolution ...
Lampreys return to Yorkshire rivers after 30 years   BBC News
Vampire fish back in Britain: Prehistoric monster returns to rivers   Daily Star
Lampreys Spotted in Northern English Rivers   E Canada Now
Techie News   
The Independent   
Maine News Online   
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Techie News
   
Critically endangered Sumatran orangutan born at Chester zoo   
Techie News
A critically endangered Sumatran orangutan has given birth in the early hours of the morning of September 4 following an eight-and-half-month gestation. This is the fifth time Subis has given birth and the arrival of the baby orangutan has provided ...
Rare Sumatran orangutan born at Chester Zoo   CBBC Newsround
Chester Zoo welcomes rare Sumatran orangutan   BT.com
Chester Zoo celebrates birth of a new baby Sumatran orangutan   Liverpool Echo
Inside Edition   
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The Budapest Report
   
Rare beluga whale sightings off Northumberland coast a treat for holiday-makers   
The Budapest Report
Two beluga whales have been spotted off the North East coast around 2,000 miles from their normal habitat. Scores of lucky sightseers got a glimpse of the marine mammals and caught them on camera to prove it. They reported their sighting to workers .
Sunderland urged to be on the look out for rare Arctic whales   Sunderland Echo
Beluga Whales spotted off Shields coast   Shields Gazette
Beluga Whales: Sightings continue along the North East coast after Warkworth ...   ChronicleLive

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Yahoo News UK
   
Britain's Indian summer could lead to an 'invasion' of wasp swarms   
Yahoo News UK
A hot start to the summer led to ideal conditions for swarms of wasps which caused a large increase in insect populations. People are so frightened of the vicious flying insects that sales of wasp control products from one company shot up by 180%.
Wasps may have stung me in the testicles – but I love them anyway   The Guardian
Wasp and flying ant invasion warning for Lincolnshire   Lincolnshire Echo
ASK A MASTER GARDENER: Mysterious creature leaves 6-inch holes   Duluth News Tribune

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The Budapest Report
   
Otter pays visit to Swindon garden in rare day-time appearance   
The Budapest Report
ONE of the UK's most secretive mammals has made a rare day-time appearance in a Swindon garden - and there has been otter delight from wildlife fans. And the sighting of the otter, in a Swindon garden, has now been registered as a colourful addition to .
Family spot a baby otter pottering around in their Swindon garden in broad ...   Western Daily Press
Wiltshire family get a surprise garden visitor   ITV News

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Astronomy Now Online
   
5 September 2015 in News: One of Saturn's rings is not like the others   
Astronomy Now Online
The planet Saturn, viewed by NASA's Cassini spacecraft during its 2009 equinox. Data on how the rings cooled during this time provide insights about the nature of the ring particles. Image credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute. Like Earth, Saturn is ...
NASA's Cassini spacecraft discovers a difference in one of Saturn's rings   Clarksville Online
Where Did Saturn's F Ring And Shepherd Satellites Come From?   Asian Scientist Magazine
One of Saturn's rings is different from others   Techie News
Sen (subscription)   
The Budapest Report   
Huffington Post   
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The Nation
   
Gravity Quest set to go into orbit   
The Nation
Europe is ready to launch its most exquisite satellite mission yet. Lisa Pathfinder is a fundamental physics experiment that will test the technology needed to detect gravitational waves - what are sometimes referred to as ripples in the curvature of ...
Scots university in £294m space mission blast-off   Scotsman (blog)
The Search For Elusive Gravitational Waves Is Headed to Space   Lifeboat Foundation (blog)
LISA Pathfinder set for launch site   The Budapest Report
Blastr   
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ABC Online
   
Global emissions 'far above' levels needed to hold warming below two degrees ...   
ABC Online
Inadequate national targets for curbing climate-altering greenhouse gases meant emissions would be "far above" the level required to stave off disastrous global warming, analysts warn. Instead of the UN-targeted ceiling of two degrees Celsius of ...
World failing to meet emissions level required to stave off disastrous global ...   The Tico Times

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