2014年8月18日 星期一

2014-08-19 U.S. Science

  UPI.com   
Scientists unveil camouflage sheet inspired by octopus skin  UPI.com
"Real cephalopods are capable of levels of active camouflage orders of magnitude more sophisticated than our system," admitted John Rogers. By Brooks Hays | Aug. 18, 2014 at 9:41 PM | Comments. share with facebook. 6. share with twitter. 11. share with ...

Researchers create camouflaging sheet inspired by cephalopods   Science Recorder
Latest Camouflage Material Inspired by Cuttlefish   Nature World News
New Octopus Camouflage May be Used by Soldiers Soon   Design & Trend
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  BBC News   
Russian cosmonauts launch nano-satellite on spacewalk  BBC News
Two Russian cosmonauts have set off on a spacewalk from the International Space Station (ISS) to launch a nano-satellite. Flight engineers Oleg Artemyev and Aleksandr Skvortsov launched a small satellite named Chasqui I. It is a joint project between the ...

UPDATE 1-Spacewalking cosmonauts launch satellite, set up studies   Reuters
Russian Cosmonaut Tosses Satellite for Peru During Spacewalk   NBCNews.com
Russian cosmonauts make six-and-a-half-hour spacewalk outside ISS   Telegraph.co.uk
Spaceflight Now   
Computerworld   
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Spacewalking Astronauts Release Baby Satellite  ABC News
Spacewalking astronauts launched a tiny Peruvian research satellite Monday, setting it loose on a mission to observe Earth. Russian Oleg Artemiev cast the 4-inch box off with his gloved right hand as the International Space Station sailed 260 miles above the ...


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  Design & Trend   
Spacecraft's spectacular fiery return caught on camera  NEWS.com.au
AFTER bidding farewell to the International Space Station, the uncrewed Cygnus resupply ship Janice Voss burned up in Earth's atmosphere, as planned. An astronaut on the International Space Station took this amazing shot of the cargo ship as it re-entered, ...

SPACE STATION | Viewing opportunities for NE Ohio   WKYC-TV
Mini Peruvian Satellite Chasqui Launched from Space Station   Latin Post
Astronauts see Cygnus re-entry over the South Pacific   Spaceflight Now
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Amazing microscopic slow-motion video shows you exactly why jellyfish hurt so ...  BGR
Have you ever been stung by a jellyfish and wondered to yourself how a mindless blob of tentacled sea goo possibly hurt you that much? A new video posted by SmarterEveryDay explains how jellyfishes' tentacles are equipped with organelles called ...

See how a jellyfish stings in microscopic slo-mo   CNET
Scientists Capture Jellyfish Sting in Slow-Motion   Nature World News
Microscopic lense captures first ever video of a jellyfish sting   Big News Network.com
TIME   
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Pangolin, Star Tortoise Vanishing As Indian Poachers Target Lesser-Known ...  Huffington Post
A rescued pangolin is released in the forest by government wildlife and conservation officers in Karo district located in North Sumatra province on July 31, 2012 after Indonesian police intercepted 85 endangered pangolins, most of them alive despite being ...

Indian Pangolin and Star Tortoise Among Obscure Animals Endangered by ...   University Herald
Pangolin and star tortoise rapidly disappearing under India's poaching threat   Tech Times
India's Lesser Known Species Endanger Of Becoming Extinct   Online News Heard Now
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  Economic Times   
Swarming 'Kilobots' Self-Organize Into Shapes  PC Magazine
Harvard researchers unveil a thousand-strong "flash mob" of small, mobile robots which can self-organize with minimal human input. 0shares. Swarming Kilobots/Credit: Harvard. Harvard researchers have designed a swarm of small, mobile robots which are ...

Scientists develop autonomous robot swarm   3News NZ
Robotic army work together to create incredible patterns [VIDEO]   WallStreet OTC
Universities enter a new frontier of robotics   Tech Page One
Salon   
Singularity Hub   
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  International Business Times   
Earth Had Its Fourth-Hottest July On Record; No Signs Of El Nino Just Yet: NOAA ...  International Business Times
A boy sprays water from a fire hydrant. July 2014 was one of the hottest on record, NOAA temperature data shows. Reuters. Residents in the U.S.'s Northeast might not believe it, but the world experienced its fourth-hottest July on record last month, according ...

July was Earth's 4th-hottest month on record   Detroit Free Press

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  Tech Times   
No hallucination! Weird fossil worm Hallucigenia descendant found and it's ALIVE  Tech Times
Hallucigenia, a bizarre animal that lived 500 million years ago, has a descendent still alive today. (Photo : Stanton Fink/Apokryltaros). Hallucigenia, a bizarre worm that lived around 500 million years ago, was one of the strangest creatures to ever live.
One Of The Oddest Fossils Ever Found Is Finally Linked To Living Animals   Huffington Post
505m-yr-old creature finally given place in 'Tree of Life'   The Nation
Weird, 500 Million Year-Old Worm Provides Valuable Evolutionary Clues   Chinatopix
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Study finds lake in good shape but facing risks  SFGate
BOLTON LANDING, N.Y. (AP) — A 30-year study of a popular Adirondack lake finds that the waterway is in "remarkably good condition" despite pressures from development around its shoreline. The Daily Gazette of Schenectady reports (http://bit.ly/1kNW1US ) ...


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