2015年10月12日 星期一

2015-10-13 U.K. Science


Blackmore Vale Magazine
   
Holly Blue butterfly defies killer wasp   
Blackmore Vale Magazine
A butterfly locked in an evolutionary struggle with a killer wasp has bounced back according to the results from the Big Butterfly Count. The Holly Blue, a common garden butterfly, experienced its best Big Butterfly Count since 2010, with a 151 ...
Butterfly numbers plummet by 41% after wet summer, count reveals   Belfast Telegraph
Holly blue butterfly makes a welcome UK comeback after years of scarcity   The Guardian
Big Butterfly Count: Butterfly species did better than was feared   Techie News
Nottingham Post   
ITV News   
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The Guardian
   
New IPCC chief calls for fresh focus on climate solutions, not problems   
The Guardian
The new leader of the world's most authoritative climate science body has declared it's time researchers shifted away from tracking the impacts of climate change - and focused instead on finding solutions. In his first interview since taking charge of ...
Duality in climate science   Nature.com
IPCC climate science summaries 'too difficult to read'   Business Green
Climate change is getting worse — and UN climate reports are getting harder ...   Washington Post
GlobalPost   
Pacific Standard   
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Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra
   
Space... the final frontier for kids   
Glasgow South and Eastwood Extra
Glasgow Science Centre is celebrating the upcoming flight to the International Space Station by British astronaut Tim Peake, be having an aeronautics show. The Centre will host Destination Space, which celebrates Tim's mission.
Life on International Space Station explained to visitors   LoughboroughEcho.net
Out-of-this-world activities to learn about life in space   Sussex Express

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The Guardian
   
Ada Lovelace, trailblazer of science, brought to life in exhibition   
The Guardian
Ada Lovelace, tech visionary and Byron's daughter, was 'not an angel'. Photograph: courtesy Science Museum. Nicola Davis. Monday 12 October 2015 02.00 EDT Last modified on Monday 12 October 2015 02.03 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter ...


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Daily Mail
   
Photographer Paul Souders captures polar bear displaying its teeth in Canada   
Daily Mail
A hi-tech camera left floating in the sea has recorded the remarkable moment a curious 1,000lb polar bear tried to see if it could be eaten. As the bear reveals its sets of huge teeth, the camera is stuffed partially inside its mouth before it spits it ...
Here's what it's like to be eaten by a polar bear thanks to Paul Souders   Metro
Inside the terrifying jaws of a lethal polar bear in its natural habitat   Mirror.co.uk
Article Uses Polar Bear Pics to Tell Story of Melting Ice. Then the ...   IJ Review

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BBC News
   
Scotland's environment in 'serious trouble'   
BBC News
Environmental groups have claimed Scotland's natural environment and wildlife are in "serious trouble". A total of 23 organisations compiled the "Responses for Nature" report and have now called on the Scottish government to take urgent action. Among ...
Responses For Nature report calls for action to save Scotland's wildlife   stv.tv

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TV Newsroom
   
Earth's inner core was formed 1-1.5 billion years ago: Scientists   
TV Newsroom
“This finding could change our understanding of the Earth's interior and its history”, explains Liverpool palaeomagnetism expert Dr Andy Biggin. The inner core is a relatively recent addition to our planet and establishing when it was formed is a topic ...
Inner Core - Planet Earth   Planet Earth - Home

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The Guardian
   
Antarctic ice is melting so fast the whole continent may be at risk by 2100   
The Guardian
Collapse of Antarctic ice shelves could lead to dramatic sea level rise. Photograph: blickwinkel/Alamy. Press Association. Monday 12 October 2015 11.32 EDT Last modified on Monday 12 October 2015 11.36 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter ...

Climate change could cause the Antarctic ice shelf to collapse by 2100, study ...   Daily Mail
Antarctic ice melting so fast 'whole continent may be at risk by 2100'   Western Morning News
Stability of Antarctica 'at risk' from rate of melting ice   Irish Examiner
Washington Post   
Science World Report   
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The Guardian
   
Nobel prize in economics won by Angus Deaton - as it happened   
The Guardian
Economists are applauding the decision to recognise Edinburgh-born microeconomist Angus Deaton for his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare. Latest: Princeton press conference underway now · Deaton wins world's top economics prize · Here's ...

Choice matters to 2015 Nobel Prize in Economics winner Angus Deaton   Sydney Morning Herald
Nobel winner sees big picture in micro-data   The Australian Financial Review
Angus Deaton wins economics Nobel Prize for work on consumption, poverty   AsiaOne
Kansas City Star   
Financial Times   
New York Times   
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Washington Post
   
Moustached Kingfisher: Why a scientist killed a bird that hadn't been seen in ...   
The Independent
For Christopher Filardi of the American Museum of Natural History, there is nothing like the thrill of finding a mysterious species. Such animals live at the intersection of myth and biology — tantalizing researchers with the prospect that they may be ...
Another Cecil? Researcher for New York museum kills rare bird in name of ...   New York Daily News
Biologist takes picture with rare bird, then kills it 'for science'   ZME Science
Scientific community divided over killing of rare bird by research team   Northern Californian
Christian Science Monitor   
The Dodo   
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