2015年9月10日 星期四

2015-09-11 U.K. Science


Irish Times
   
Designing postcards for aliens: Wish you were here   
Irish Times
UK scientists announced their intention to design a message to send to outer space as part of the Breakthrough Message Initiative, a public competition with a $1 million prize fund. “We're possibly already spamming the universe with cat videos and ...
UK team plans 'unsent letter' to aliens   BBC News
Humans 'may accidentally send aliens a computer virus'   Telegraph.co.uk
Aliens could DESTROY Earth if discovered… say scientists who still want to ...   Express.co.uk
The Guardian   
BT.com   
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The Independent
   
Giant moths are invading Britain - attracted by alcohol and tobacco   
The Independent
Giant moths with huge snouts are invading Britain, in search of alcohol and tobacco. The convolvulus hawk-moth migrates, by the few hundred, from southern Europe to these shores in the late summer and early autumn – and moth-enthusiast try and attract ...

Palm-sized MOTHS flocking to the UK and you can attract them with tobacco   Daily Mail
Enormous tobacco and wine-loving moths are invading Britain   Metro
Giant palm-sized moths attracted to FAGS and BOOZE set to invade UK   Daily Star
Headlines & Global News   
Tech Times   
Ashbourne News Telegraph   
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Firstpost
   
Here's what we know about 'Homo naledi', the human species fossils discovered ...   
Firstpost
Maropeng, South Africa: The fossilised bones of 15 bodies from a previously unknown human species have been discovered in a cave in South Africa, it was announced Thursday, in what scientists hailed as a breakthrough in evolution research. About 1,500 ...

Meet Homo naledi, newly discovered species of human relative   Financial Express
Is this the first human? Extraordinary find in a South African cave suggests ...   Daily Mail
'Mind Blown': Is Human Ancestor Discovery the Long-Sought Missing Link?   NBCNews.com
ABC Online   
9news.com.au   
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The Guardian
   
Southern Ocean sucks up 1.2bn tonnes of carbon in 2011 and buries it deep   
The Guardian
The Southern Ocean's pattern of seawater circulation is the reason for its huge carbon intake. Photograph: Peter Barritt/Alamy. Oliver Milman · @olliemilman. Thursday 10 September 2015 22.05 EDT Last modified on Thursday 10 September 2015 22.06 EDT.
Climate change: Antarctic Ocean absorbing more CO2   Bangkok Post
Southern Ocean soaks up more greenhouse gases, curbs warming, study finds   Sydney Morning Herald
Scientists find Southern Ocean carbon absorption increasing, warn of threat to ...   ABC Online
Reuters   
The Australian   
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BBC News
   
Allosaurus dinosaur skeleton up for auction in West Sussex   
BBC News
A near-complete skeleton of a juvenile Allosaurus is expected to fetch up to £500,000 at auction. The 9ft-long (2m) carnivore is the first predatory dinosaur skeleton to be sold in the UK, according to the auctioneers in West Sussex. It was found at a ...
This Rare Dinosaur Skeleton Could Be Yours for Under $1 Million   TIME
155 million year old dinosaur skeleton could sell at auction for £500000   ITV News

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Scotland Now
   
Video: Scottish computer expert designs world's first PC with an 'Irn-Bru ...   
Scotland Now
JOHN LAWSON took a year to complete his wacky construction, dubbed the Aye-Mac, after he had to track necessary parts from as far as Ukraine. Share; Share; Tweet; +1. SWNS. John Lawson's Aye Mac is cooled using a bottle of Irn Bru. A SCOTTISH ...

Scottish Computer Expert designs World's First PC with 'Irn-Bru Liquid Cooling ...   NYC Today
'Aye-Mac' is world's first PC with an 'Irn-Bru liquid cooling system'   Techie News
Scottish Computer Expert Builds Liquid Cooled PC Using 'Irn-Bru Soda' As Coolant   Tech Times
Yorkshire Post   
Maine News Online   
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BBC News
   
Next Galileo satellites launched   
BBC News
Europe is continuing the roll-out of its Galileo satellite system. Two more navigation and timing spacecraft have been launched on a Soyuz rocket from French Guiana. Their successful placement in orbit will bring the number of satellites in the ...
Europe launches Galileo satnav orbiters   Zee News
Look up to the skies … Galileo satellites help us navigate below   The Guardian
Watch a Soyuz rocket launch two Galileo satellites into space   The Verge
SpaceFlight Insider   
The Nation   
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PPP Focus.com
   
Venus meets up with moon and Mars this week   
PPP Focus.com
As the planet Venus is now positioned, the opening stages of a spectacular morning apparition that will continue through September and October. Venus and Mars will flank the moon this week, a bright trio that should be easily visible given clear skies.
Dazzling meetup of stellar neighbors Venus, Mars and the Moon   Pulse Headlines
See the Moon, Venus, Mars and the ISS with your own Eyes   Times Gazette
Mars, Moon and Venus paired beautifully in the sky   The Next Digit
The Market Business   
Bulletin Leader   
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The Engineer
   
Booze in Space: the orbital dram   
The Engineer
Cynics are often asking what the point of space science is. Why go to the cost and trouble of lifting material and people into orbit? One experiment on the International Space Station might provide an interesting example of the potential of space ...
Space-matured whisky: The results are in!   Techly
Whisky Aged on Space Station Returns to Earth With 'New Flavors'   KNWA
Alcohol in space: From communion wine to zero-gravity whisky   Alphr
Mother Nature Network   
Space Ref (press release)   
Drinks Business Review   
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Science Times
   
Neolithic Monument Discovered Near the Stonehenge   
Science Times
What mystery could still be added to the Stonehenge? It is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England and was described as a ring of standing stones within earthworks. Recently, researchers have discovered a new monument near the Stonehenge that is ...

Where the demons dwell   The Economist
11 things you need to know about Superhenge   New York Post
How scientists discovered 'Superhenge,' Stonehenge's big brother   The Daily Dot
Business Insider Australia   
The Columbian   
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