2015年9月30日 星期三

2015-10-01 U.K. Science


The Hindu
   
A love letter to science   
The Hindu
It's not surprising that Matt Damon's currently in the news. It's surprising as to why he is though. In a recent interview, the 44-year-old's remarks on actors keeping their sexuality a secret, has caused much backlash. It's a classic case of foot-in ...
Director Ridley Scott reveals he has a VR movie in the works   TechRadar
Mars attracts: the cosy relationship between Nasa and Hollywood   The Guardian
Review: Damon charms as stranded astronaut in 'The Martian'   Wisconsin Gazette
Space.com   
TucsonSentinel.com   
Daily Press   
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The Cornishman
   
Super-tides seen at Cornish beauty spots   
The Cornishman
Last week the Environment Agency issued a warning for potential flooding to the duchy's coastline. Super-tides seen at Cornish beauty spots. X. Share Tweet Share Pin It Email. Copy link to paste in your message. /. Last week the Environment Agency ...
Supermoon lunar eclipse triggers supertide flood warning   Telegraph.co.uk
VIDEO: Super tides smash over Torbay beach huts   Torquay Herald Express
Supermoon dragging high astronomic 'super tides'   The Weather Network
North Devon Journal   
Exeter Express and Echo   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Prehistoric Britons mummified their dead like the ancient Egyptians, research ...   
The Independent
While the ancient Egyptians were busy mummifying their dead, prehistoric Britons – well beyond the fringes of the known world – were doing the same more than 2000 miles to the north-west. New research is revealing that people throughout much of ...

Ancient Britons mummified their dead just like the Egyptians   Mirror.co.uk
Looking for Mummy   The Economist
Mummification was commonplace in Bronze Age Britain   HeritageDaily
Yorkshire Post   
Culture24   
Los Angeles Times   
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Nature.com
   
NASA narrows its list of planetary targets   
Nature.com
Venus and asteroids take the spotlight as the agency chops list of Discovery-class candidates from 27 to 5. Alexandra Witze. 30 September 2015. Article tools. Rights & Permissions. NASA/JPL. This image of Venus is tinted blue to reveal variations in ...
Nasa pulls the plug on killer asteroid hunter: Sentinel mission set up to ...   Daily Mail
Asteroid, Venus missions selected by NASA for further development   Orlando Sentinel
Reverand whose "imminent" asteroid never came says huge space rock will STILL ...   Express.co.uk
Huffington Post UK   
Space Ref (press release)   
Science /AAAS   
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BBC News
   
How tiny killer flies pounce on prey   
BBC News
Neuroscientists have recorded the first video footage of a tiny killer fly catching its prey in mid-air. They were investigating how the 4mm-long insect decides when to pounce. Apparently the flies are not much good at judging the size of a target, so ...

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Daily Mail
   
US-European Aida mission will crash probe into an asteroid to try and alter ...   
Daily Mail
Scientists are to attempt to nudge an asteroid out of its orbital path in a practice run for saving the world. The joint US-European Aida (Asteroid Deflection & Assessment) mission will crash a probe into the smaller of a pair of binary asteroids to ...
Preparing for the end of our world? Experts to practice blasting ASTEROID in space   Daily Star
Scientists' 'practice run' for saving the world   New Zealand Herald
Scientists to 'nudge' asteroid off its path in test run plan for saving the ...   Mirror.co.uk
ITV News   
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The Budapest Report
   
The King Crabs Might Soon Conquer Antarctica   
The Budapest Report
Because of the warming ocean, king crabs may soon become high-level predators in Antarctic marine ecosystems where they haven't played a role in tens of millions of years, according to a study led by Florida Institute of Technology. (Video provided by .
Antarctic may be invaded by Bathyal King Crabs   Techie News
Global Oceans Encouraged King Crabs to Invade Antarctica   SurfPaducah
How climate change is making Antarctica royally crabby (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
The Northern Echo   
Prensa Latina   
Pulse Headlines   
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Nature.com
   
Human Genome Project: Twenty-five years of big biology   
Nature.com
The Human Genome Project, which launched a quarter of a century ago this week, still holds lessons for the consortium-based science it ushered in, say Eric D. Green, James D. Watson and Francis S. Collins.
Human genome study reveals certain genes are less essential than previously ...   The Independent
Copy Number Analysis Starts to Add Up   Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
What 2500 Sequenced Genomes Say About Humanity's Future   WIRED
Medical Xpress   
EurekAlert (press release)   
Pacific Standard   
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Business Green
   
UN sees over 30 national climate action plans submitted in just three days   
Business Green
The number of official national climate action plans submitted ahead of this December's Paris Climate Summit smashed through the 100 mark this week, as the UN's climate change secretariat received a flurry of new Intended Nationally Determined ...

How the gov't battles climate change   ABS CBN News
Brazil and South Africa headline flurry of INDC submissions   edie.net

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Daily Star
   
The King is Alive? Amazing image captures 'Elvis Presley living on Mars'   
Daily Star
THIS week water was discovered on Mars – but is Elvis Presley living on the Red Planet? By Rory McKeown / Published 30th September 2015. Elvis on Mars GETTY/NASA. ALL SHOOK UP: This image appears to show a figure like Elvis Presley on the Red ...

UFO Experts Comb NASA Mars Photo — Find 'Evidence' Of Long-Lost Mars ...   The Inquisitr
HEAD All shook up? UFO hunter 'finds' ELVIS on Mars...but doesn't even realise   Express.co.uk

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