2014年8月17日 星期日

2014-08-18 U.S. Science

  Science Codex   
Quantum computing methodology a gigantic leap for next gen development  Northern Voices Online
Quantum computing methodology seems to be the most talked about thing across the tech world at the moment. This is because of the fact that if the latest development is actually successfully integrated into it, we will be able to see a giant leap forward as far ...

Scientists make breakthrough discovery of quantum computing methodology   Daily Digest
A Record Quantum Behavior Of Electrons: Through Laser Lights tech & Science   iStreet Research
RESEARCHERS USE LASERS TO CONTROL, MANIPULATE SINGLE ...   Sky Valley Chronicle
Design & Trend   
Angle Chronicle   
WallStreet OTC   
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  Island Crisis News   
Be Advised: Plants Talk To Each Other On The Genetic Level  Island Crisis News
A new study has shown that a plant which is a parasite of another communicates with the latter by exchanging pieces of RNA. acoustic_sensors-plant. Whether or not plants hear and talk to us, they sure talk among themselves – some of them, at least.
Vampire Plant 'Sweet Talks' to Victims While Sucking out Vital Fluids   Guardian Liberty Voice
A new study provides crucial information for controlling parasitic species   News Tonight Africa
Researchers Discover New Plant Language   Counsel & Heal
Tech Times   
International Business Times   
Capital OTC   
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  From Quarks to Quasars   
Catch closest view of Jupiter, Venus pairing this year  Baltimore Sun
The two brightest planets in the sky, Venus and Jupiter, will appear side by side in the early-morning sky Monday. At only a quarter of a degree apart, it's the closest two planets will appear in our sky this year, according to EarthSky.org. Look low in the eastern ...

See Jupiter and Venus 'kiss' early on Monday morning   iTWire
After 14 years Venus and Jupiter to meet up closest approach   iStreet Research
Planetary Conjunction Monday Morning   WPRI-TV 12 (blog)
Herald.ie   
The New Indian Express   
The Star-Ledger   
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Rocket launch from Wallops rescheduled for Aug. 23  Richmond Times-Dispatch
WALLOPS ISAND, Va. (AP) - The launch of a Department of Defense rocket from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility has been rescheduled. The Terrier-Lynx suborbital rocket was scheduled to be launched Saturday. NASA says in a news release that the new ...

Rocket launch postponed from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia ...   Space Ref (press release)

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Wildlife officials promote tortoise sterilization  Washington Post
LAS VEGAS — The federal government is taking the unusual step of beginning to sterilize an endangered species it is trying to save. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service officials say they have to curb the backyard breeding of desert tortoises because the growing ...


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  The New Indian Express   
Let's Teach Maths Differently  The New Indian Express
Wednesday was an important day for gender equity in mathematics. For the first time, the Fields Medal was awarded to a woman — my colleague at Stanford University, Maryam Mirzakhani. It is a much-deserved prize for one of the most exciting ...

Maryam, condition your return to Iran on the freeing of political prisoners   Iranian
Gender inequity in maths just doesn't add up   The Australian
Stanford's Maryam Mirzakhani wins Fields Medal - First Woman to Ever Win the ...   Sierra Sun Times
Onislam.net   
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
Contra Costa Times   
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  Clarksville Online   
Rosetta Probe Snuggles Up To Comet for Amazing Photo  Design & Trend
(Photo : Courtesy ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM) The Rosetta probe will begin an analysis of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, with which it successfully rendezvoused earlier this month. It has already captured breathtaking images of the space traveler's surface.
Rosetta Probe Captures Up-Close-And-Personal Images of Comet   Latin Post
Rosetta Spaceship snapped 3D View of Churyumov-Gerasimenko Comet   StereoscopyNews
Rosetta satellite begins to decipher composition of comet   Daily Digest
RedOrbit   
Dumb-Out   
Tech Times   
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Researchers study Kuskokwim River smelt  Beaumont Enterprise
BETHEL, Alaska (AP) — Researchers are looking at Kuskokwim River smelt this summer as part of a mine environmental impact statement study. Larry Moulton with Owl Ridge Natural Resources Consultants and a team followed the small fish up the river by ...


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  Creative Loafing Tampa   
Bee Against Monsanto celebrates National Honeybee Day  Creative Loafing Tampa
In celebration of National Honeybee Day, the Tampa born activist group Bee Against Monsanto gathered for a protest at the Stained Marketplace in Ybor City on Saturday. Before they set out on a march through downtown Ybor, they hosted a family friendly ...

Beekeepers find new ways to cook with honey   Boston Globe
Flair fives: Facts about honey bees   Richmond Times-Dispatch
Bee Awareness Day tries to quell fears of the buzzing bug   Ocala
wtkr.com   
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Fighting (Tasty) Invasive Fish With Forks And Knives  WVTF
Asian carp, battered and fried. As the fish makes its unwelcome way up the Mississippi River, chefs are trying to get people to eat to beat it back. Louisiana Sea Grant Flickr. Add kitchen knives to the list of weapons that humans are using to fight invasive ...


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