2014年8月9日 星期六

2014-08-10 U.S. Science

  Tech Times   
Fast, self-assembling Origami robots prove Transformers can be real (Video)  Tech Times
Origami robots may be the next great revolution in automated technology. Starting from a flat plane, the tiny robot can fold itself into a three-dimensional form, and start traveling in less than five minutes. Origami is an ancient art form developed in Japan, home ...

Origami Robots Fold Themselves And Walk Away   Forbes
Small, Fast, Easy-to-make robots are made by Scientists   Upstart Magazine
Scientists make cheap, fast self-assembling robots   San Jose Mercury News
Las Vegas Review-Journal   
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  Fox News   
Remains of ancient horses, lions found in Wyoming cave  Atlanta Journal Constitution
Burke Museum Paleontology Lab Manager Bruce Crowley uses an awl to carefully remove sediment from around the tusk. When fully exposed, the tusk measured 8.5 feet long. More News Headlines. NCAA loses antitrust suit, players might get paid · Ringing ...

Wyoming Cave Contains Hundreds of Prehistoric Animals Fossils   Techsonia
Scientists Uncover Super-Old Fossils In Wyoming — VIDEO   Bustle
Prehistoric animal remains discovered in US   WLKY Louisville
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'Super moon'? Meteors? Maybe  The Durango Herald
Traffic streaks by in front of the moon as it rises Saturday behind the Memorial Bridge in Washington, D.C. The full moon overnight tonight may seem huge, but it's just an illusion caused by its position in the sky. Stargazers may be in for a treat starting today, ...

How to measure 2014 biggest 'supermoon': diopter, theodolite, or just eye it? (+ ...   Christian Science Monitor
Supermoon to coincide with famous meteor shower   WEAR
Photos: Biggest Supermoon of the Summer   KAALtv.com
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  Ars Technica   
Crowd-funded ISEE-3 reboot mission to begin Sunday after lunar flyby  Ars Technica
The 36-year-old satellite will pass the moon before going into an orbit around the sun. by Tiffany Kelly Aug 10, 2014 2:39 am UTC. Space · 0. A rendering of ISEE-3. NASA. A vintage NASA satellite will fly past our moon Sunday before embarking on a unique ...

Google Chrome experiment 'A Spacecraft For All' lets budding boffins watch ...   Tech Times
Google's 'A Spacecraft for All' project lets you receive data from a long-lost NASA ...   Daily Digest
Rudderless craft to get glimpse of home before drifting away   Houston Chronicle
New York Times   
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  New York Daily News   
James Cameron talks risks and rewards of 'Deepsea Challenge' journey to ...  New York Daily News
As his experimental submarine plummeted 7 miles down into the depths of the Pacific's Marianas Trench, James Cameron consoled himself that if the grinding noise he was hearing was anything to worry about, he would already be dead. Jammed with bent ...

James Cameron works on building the submersible in Sydney. Photo: Supplied   Sydney Morning Herald
A Look At The Sub That Took James Cameron To The Bottom Of The Sea   Gizmodo Australia
James Cameron puts on his explorer's hat to face challenge of the deep   The Age
New Jersey Herald   
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  NBCNews.com   
NASA Mars test called success despite torn chute  San Jose Mercury News
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- NASA engineers insisted Friday that a test of a vehicle they hope to one day use on Mars achieved most of its objectives, despite a parachute that virtually disintegrated the moment it deployed. The engineers laid out at a news ...

New Video Shows NASA's Cool Flying Saucer In Action At Last   Gizmodo Australia
NASA Mars 'saucer' test A-OK despite bad chute   Chinatopix
NASA 'Flying Saucer' Passes Flight Test, Engineers Say (VIDEO)   Huffington Post
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  Techsonia   
Astronauts Face Sleep Deprivation, Says Study  Techsonia
Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) researched on astronauts and found that most of them suffered from sleep deprivation and they hardly slept 6 hours a day during flight activities. Some of them also took sleeping pills such as Zaleplon ...

Sleep Deprivation "Pervasive" Problem In Astronauts Before, During Missions   RedOrbit
NASA: Astronauts on Drugs   Guardian Liberty Voice
Sleep Deficiency A Major Concern for Astronauts   Dumb-Out
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Comet joined by space probe after 10-year pursuit  Hawaii News Now
At 5 a.m. Saturday the center of Hurricane Julio was located 500 miles east of Hilo and 685 miles east of Honolulu. According to forecasters at the Central Pacific Hurricane Center in Honolulu, Julio is moving toward the west-northwest near 16 mph and this ...

New Norcia's Small WA town has played a huge role in space missions   Upstart Magazine
Satellite begins to orbit comet, prepares to land   Daily Digest
'Face' found on comet: Rosetta spacecraft photo reveals unusual facial features   Examiner.com
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MH17 and MH370: Where are we now?  NEWS.com.au
IT'S been five months since Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared without a trace carrying 239 passengers and crew. And three weeks since flight MH17 was shot out of the sky killing 298 people on board. The unprecedented twin tragedies have ...


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1 nutria killed in eradication effort in Olympia  Chron.com
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Federal wildlife agents called in to shoot nutria around Capitol Lake killed just one of the swimming rodents after the first week of after-dark hunting of the nuisance animals. State officials told The Olympian (http://is.gd/MX99U8 ) the ...


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