2015年10月28日 星期三

2015-10-29 U.K. Science


The Guardian
   
Puffins and turtle doves at risk of being wiped out, say experts   
The Guardian
Puffin face a 'long list of threats' including climate change and impacts on their prey species. Photograph: Murdo MacLeod/the Guardian. Caroline Davies. Wednesday 28 October 2015 20.01 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email ...

Puffins and turtle doves 'now at risk of global extinction'   BT.com
Puffins and turtle doves at risk of global extinction   Western Daily Press
Lundy remains puffin stronghold as species worldwide goes on endangered list   Western Morning News
Daily Mail   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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BizTek Mojo
   
Sonic Tractor Beam Finally A Reality Thanks To Sound Waves, University Of ...   
BizTek Mojo
Science fiction has inspired innovators to try and do the impossible! Now, researchers have managed to make a functioning tractor beam using sound waves. The Sci-Fi inspired contraption was made by researchers from the University of Bristol and spin ...
Scientists create Tractor beam that manipulates objects mid-air using sound waves   Techie News
Tractor beam moves objects using sound waves   E&T magazine
World's first sonic tractor beam lifts objects with sound   The Hindu
The Star Online   
CBS News   
Times LIVE   
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The Hindu
   
Surprising discovery of oxygen in 67P comet's atmosphere   
The Hindu
The Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko has thrown a very big surprise — its atmosphere contains molecular oxygen. Based on our current thinking, the presence of molecular oxygen in a comet had been ruled out. But chemical analysis of its atmosphere ...

Discovery of oxygen on comet 'big surprise'   The Nation
Oxygen found on comet in Rosetta mission: 'Most surprising discovery ... so far'   Los Angeles Times
ESA's Rosetta finds air surrounding the comet rich with oxygen   Daily Mail
Irish Examiner   
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Almanac Weekly
   
Eerie times and a near miss by an asteroid named Spooky   
Almanac Weekly
Thanks to the Halloween timing of 2015 TB145's close approach, and the bone chilling nature of the threat it poses to our planet, Slooh named the asteroid “Spooky,” a moniker that has caught on with many in the press. But “Spooky” isn't the whole story.
Space junk crashing toward Earth found by Mount Lemmon lab   Arizona Daily Star (blog)
Asteroid 2015 TB145 to Miss Earth Narrowly   NYC Today
It's A Bird, It's A Plane, It's The 'Great Pumpkin' Asteroid Passing By Earth ...   CBS Local
Stuff.co.nz   
Sunday World   
The Guardian   
Food Allergy Research & Education   
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Dorset Echo
   
Dorset Wildlife Trust in call to protect endangered marine giants   
Dorset Echo
A WILDLIFE charity has called for better protection for marine giants after an endangered shark was landed by a fisherman off Chesil Beach. The Dorset Echo reported on how Portland fisherman Jon Davey winched up the porbeagle shark onto the beach ...

Dorset Wildlife Trust sad to see porbeagle shark caught in fisherman's net   Blackmore Vale Magazine
Fisherman catches critically endangered porbeagle shark by accident   Techie News
Fisherman accidentally nets huge shark off Dorset coast   BT.com
NH Voice   
Tech Times   
NYC Today   
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The Guardian
   
Neonicotinoids: new warning on pesticide harm to bees   
The Guardian
There is a strong scientific consensus that bees are exposed to neonicotinoid pesticides in fields and suffer harm from the doses received, according to a new analysis of the all the scientific evidence to date. But almost no data exists so far on ...
No sign of damage to honeybees from neonics, review shows   FarmersWeekly
UK Bees Still At Risk From Dangerous Pesticides   The News Hub
Landmark Study Finds Queen Honeybees Harmed by Controversial Pesticides   AlterNet

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Sci-Tech Today
   
Astronaut Takes Spacewalk Right Before Setting US Record   
Sci-Tech Today
NASA's yearlong spaceman, Scott Kelly, took his first spacewalk Wednesday [Image: NASA] just hours before setting a new U.S. flight record. Kelly and Kjell Lindgren tackled a long overdue list of maintenance chores outside the International Space Station.
Save Earth: We have nowhere else to go   Arab News
October 28, 2015 in Mission Reports: Station astronauts complete tedious spacewalk   Spaceflight Now
Astronaut completes spacewalk right before setting US record   Phys.Org
Inquirer.net   
The Nation   
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Daily Mail
   
UFO spotter alerts UN to a 'baby bear' living on Mars complete with fur   
Daily Mail
From iguanas to crabs, UFO-hunters have claimed to have identified a menagerie of animals living on Mars - and the latest is a baby bear. They say the 'creature' has hair, because of shadows seen around its 'body', indicating it's a living animal ...
UFO spotter who keeps tweeting Ban Ki-moon to warn about alien scorpions ...   Mirror.co.uk
'Baby bear' spotted on Mars; UN to be alerted (Watch Video)   indiatvnews.com
Alien hunter: There's a 'hybrid rodent' on Mars and UN should be involved   Techie News
BizTek Mojo   
TV Newsroom   
UFO Sightings Daily   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Bright Lights, Big Science The physical phenomenon that has helped to shape ...   
Labmate Online
The story of light is the story of life itself. From bacteria, to plants, to human beings, all species on Earth depend in some way on light to survive. But light is not just the foundation of our existence, it is also a tool for exploration and ...
STEM career hero: 'To thine own self be true...'   Telegraph.co.uk
Dazzling Diamonds: Shedding a little Diamond Light to explore a rich past   Oxford Mail

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Nature.com
   
Ecology: Foraging further   
Nature.com
King penguins on the Crozet archipelago in the southern Indian Ocean travel south to forage for food around the Antarctic Polar Front, where cold Antarctic waters meet warmer sub-Antarctic seas (pictured, a king penguin diving). Writing in Nature ...

El Niño is bad news for penguins: Dramatic changes in climate force birds to ...   Daily Mail
El Niño forces King Penguins to swim 130 km further for fish   New Scientist
Climate Change 'A Serious Threat' to King Penguins, Study Warns   EcoWatch
Press Herald   
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