2014年8月15日 星期五

2014-08-16 U.S. Science

  NBCNews.com   
Parasitic plants might have a secret language  Washington Post
A vampire-like parasitic plant could reveal new secrets of plant communication. According to a study published Thursday in Science, species of the strangleweed plant are able to share genetic information in the form of messenger RNA molecules (mRNA) ...

Parasitic "vampire" plants parlay with victims, demand surrender using RNA ...   Tech Times
Plants, Weeds Talk To Each Other Using RNA   ValueWalk
New Study Finds Parasitic Plant Communicates With Host   Dumb-Out
WallStreet OTC   
NBCNews.com   
iStreet Research   
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  Toronto Star   
Space Aliens Are Already Here  Huffington Post
Imaginary aliens abound on TV and in the movies while we listen hopefully for radio signals from other intelligent civilizations and fantasize about the bizarre forms of life that might exist on the thousands of newly found exoplanets. Yet aliens are probably ...

Star dust brought to Earth originated beyond our solar system   RT
Stardust team reports discovery of first potential interstellar space particles   Astronomy Magazine
Specks Returned from Space May Be Alien Visitors   Sci-Tech Today
Dumb-Out   
The Planetary Society (blog)   
Science Codex   
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  R & D Magazine   
Electron's quantum behavior recorded by lasers  Tech Times
Control of an electron's quantum state could bring quantum computers and information systems a step closer, researchers say. Technique uses laser light to observe, control the spin state of a single electron. (Photo : Christopher Yale and Joseph ...

Electron's Quantum Behavior Recorded   Science 2.0
Molecular engineers record an electron's quantum mechanical behavior   Nanowerk
Molecular engineers record an electron's quantum behavior   Science Codex
Penn: Office of University Communications   
Science Careers Blog   
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  NPR   
Harvard Researchers Build Robot 'Army'  CBS Local
CAMBRIDGE, Masss. (CBS Connecticut) – Call it the first ever robotic flash mob. Researchers at Harvard University say they created a huge swarm of tiny robots and made them take on different three-dimensional shapes. Nicknamed Kilobots, the machines ...

Thousands of reshaping robots built   The Nation
Kilobots Are Harvard's Tiny, Swarming Robot Army — And Yes, They're Terrifying   Bustle
Robot Self-Organizing Flash Mob Swarms Developed   SavingAdvice.com
Los Angeles Times   
PBS NewsHour   
Upstart Magazine   
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  The Space Reporter   
Tumbling asteroid held together by forces other than gravity  The Space Reporter
Asteroid is kept whole by van der Waals forces, never before documented in an asteroid. By Andrew McDonald, The Space Reporter Friday, August 15, 2014. Tumbling asteroid held together by forces other than gravity ...

Threatening asteroid a gravity-defying ball of rubble   WBIR-TV
Asteroid will end life on Earth–in year 2880   Angle Chronicle
Astronomers Think This Cosmic Rubble Pile May Show Us How To Avert An ...   Huffington Post
The Inquisitr   
Capital OTC   
Standart News   
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  Spaceflight Now   
Cygnus cargo spacecraft flies away from space station  Spaceflight Now
Closing out a one-month stay at the International Space Station, a commercial Cygnus supply ship owned and operated by Orbital Sciences Corp. departed the huge orbiting complex Friday. The Cygnus spacecraft just after release from the space station's ...

Cygnus ship leaves ISS with 3500 lbs of garbage   Tech Times
Cygnus Spacecraft Leaves International Space Station   Delmarva Public Radio
Private Cygnus Cargo Ship Leaves Space Station for Oblivion   Space.com
Angle Chronicle   
The News Ledge   
wtkr.com   
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  The Guardian   
Venus and Jupiter Snuggle  Post-Bulletin
It's a dreams-come-true kind of day. The activities you're doing for fun will be the main focus. If you're not making money at it but are doing it because it's just fun, strongly consider how you might someday do it for money. While lucky Jupiter and love goddess ...

Venus and Jupiter will cozy up to each other on Monday night in a planetary dance   Tech Times
Startling sight as planets pair up   Herald Scotland
Venus and Jupiter seen together as “double star” on August 18   Angle Chronicle
Upstart Magazine   
Yahoo!7 News   
Yahoo News UK   
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  Christian Science Monitor   
Humans now the major cause of alpine glacier melt, researchers say  Christian Science Monitor
The researchers estimate that between 1990 and 2010, some 69 percent of the mass lost by the world's alpine glaciers can be traced to human influence – basically global warming. By Pete Spotts, Staff writer August 15, 2014. close. This 2013 file photo ...

Humans Responsible For 69% Of Glacier Mass Loss   ValueWalk
Global Warming Responsible for 70 Percent of Recent Glacier Loss, Study Finds   Mashable
Science Determines Humans Responsible For Significant Glacial Melt   Dumb-Out
The Seattle Times   
Design & Trend   
Nature World News   
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  WTSP 10 News   
Gator hunters greeted by protesters at first-ever public hunt  MiamiHerald.com
Seven hunting parties arrived at the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge in southwestern Palm Beach County Friday for the first-ever public alligator hunt in the 143,000-acre tract of forest and marsh. The hunters were greeted by about a dozen protesters ...

Alligator hunting season kicks off   FOX 4
Alligator hunting begins in refuge, and protesters are ready | Video   Palm Beach Post
Alligator hunt opens at Loxahatchee   Sun-Sentinel
Angle Chronicle   
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  Techsonia   
Google, NOAA Dive Deep To Map U.S. Marine Sanctuary  Techsonia
Google and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration dive deep onto the Florida coast to map the reefs and shipwrecks off the coast for the first time. Scientists with NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries are taking a “fisheye” camera under ...

Google, NOAA dive deep under the sea to map reefs, wrecks   Tech Times
Google Maps Takes You Under The Sea   StreetWise Tech
Google Maps UNDERWATER view sees reefs and wrecks mapped for first time   Daily Mail
Albuquerque Journal   
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