2014年8月25日 星期一

2014-08-26 U.S. Science

  CNN   
JPL celebrates 25th anniversary of Voyager 2 passing by Neptune  Long Beach Press-Telegram
LA CAÑADA FLINTRIDGE >> Scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Monday celebrated the 25th anniversary of an amazing scientific achievement — Voyager 2's fly-by of Neptune. The celebration was capped off with the release of a new video that ...

NASA Honors Previous Mission, Celebrates New One   Dumb-Out
Pluto-bound probe crosses orbit of Neptune   The Space Reporter
Major milestone: NASA's Pluto-bound spacecraft crosses Neptune's orbit   Science Recorder
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Tech Times   
Los Angeles Times   
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  Viral Global News   
Methane gas plumes erupting along Atlantic Coast  DigitalJournal.com
A two-year long sweeping survey of the U.S. Atlantic Coast by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has led to an astounding discovery. From 2011 to 2013, scientists documented 570 methane gas seeps along the continental slope ...

Methane Gas Leakage in East Coast Seafloor Warming Ocean   Delhi Daily News
Methane Gas Leakage in East Coast Seafloor Contributor to Warming Ocean   Capital OTC
Methane spewing up from surprisingly gassy seafloor off East Coast   Tech Times
Design & Trend   
Christian Science Monitor   
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  Fox News   
Area with 200-plus dinosaur tracks opening to public soon  Fox News
SALT LAKE CITY – A dry wash full of 112-million-year-old dinosaur tracks that include an ankylosaurus, dromaeosaurus and a menacing ancestor of the Tyrannosaurus rex, is set to open to the public this fall near Moab. There are more than 200 tracks in an ...

Public will soon appreciate dinosaur tracks in Utah   Angle Chronicle
Dinosaur Tracks in Utah Ready to be opened to Public   French Tribune
Utah Area of Dinosaurs' Footprints Soon To Open For Public   Techsonia
Chinatopix   
Aiken Standard   
Northern Voices Online   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Experimental US hypersonic weapon destroyed seconds after launch  Sydney Morning Herald
A hypersonic weapon being developed by the US military was destroyed four seconds after its launch from a test range in Alaska early on Monday after controllers detected a problem with the system, the Pentagon said. The weapon is part of a program to ...

UPDATE 2-Experimental US hypersonic weapon destroyed seconds after launch   Reuters
US Army's Hypersonic Weapon Explodes in Alaska   Chinatopix
U.S. Army destroys hypersonic test vehicle after launch failure   Science Recorder
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  NBCNews.com   
Kennewick Man's Ancient Secrets Told in 680-Page Book  NBCNews.com
For 18 years, scientists have puzzled over the 9,000-year-old bones of an early American known as Kennewick Man — and Native American tribes have sought to get those bones returned for reburial. Now, a 680-page book with contributions from dozens of ...

Out Soon: Long-Awaited Scientific Volume On 'Kennewick Man' Skeleton   KPLU News for Seattle and the Northwest
Scientists Discuss Long-Awaited Scientific Volume On 'Kennewick Man' Skeleton   Northwest Public Radio
Scientists: 'Kennewick Man' might have been Asian   Mid Columbia Tri City Herald

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  Tech Times   
Cutting carbon emissions: Boon for healthcare, boon for economy  Tech Times
There could be monetary benefits to cutting carbon emissions: healthcare savings. A recent study by MIT researchers shows that savings in healthcare costs can make up for the cost of some carbon-reducing initiatives. (Photo : Wikimedia Commons: ...

Climate change policies pay for themselves, study says   Christian Science Monitor
Could Better Health Alone Pay for A Greener Tomorrow? MIT Researchers ...   Latinos Health
New Carbon policies may save billions of dollars: Study   Delhi Daily News
Upstart Magazine   
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  Stuff.co.nz   
Humans happier with robot overlords: study  Stuff.co.nz
Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) have discovered that humans prefer increased autonomy for robots. And no, those researchers were not robots. More robot control, MIT's research shows, leads to greater ...

Study: Humans Are Happier When We Have Robot Overlords   Mashable
Humans prefer taking orders from robots, study says   SDTimes.com
Why We Should Just Accept Our Robot Overlords   Refinery29
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  Christian Science Monitor   
Archaeologists awl worked up over ancient piercing tool  Christian Science Monitor
A copper awl unearthed in Tel Tsaf, an archaeological site in Israel, indicates the presence of a vast metal trade hundreds of years earlier than previously thought. By Charles Q. Choi, Live Science Contributor August 25, 2014. close. A copper awl was ...

In woman's grave most ancient metal object found   Upstart Magazine
Oldest Metal Object Uncovered In Middle East   ValueWalk
This copper awl is the oldest metal object ever found in the Middle East   Daily Digest
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Hawaii volcano lava flow could threaten homes  Journal Review
HONOLULU (AP) — Scientists are monitoring lava flowing from a Hawaii volcano eruption that could threaten homes. The June 27 lava flow, named for the date it began erupting from a new vent, isn't an immediate threat to homes or structures downhill of the ...


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  Latino Post   
Ancient Woolly Mammoth Found in Texas  Design & Trend
(Photo : Commons) An ancient woolly mammoth skeleton has been discovered in North Texas by a family excavating a gravel pit on their land. An ancient woolly mammoth skeleton has been discovered in North Texas by a family excavating a gravel pit on ...

Family discovers rare intact mammoth skeleton   Santa Fe New Mexican.com
Rare Mammoth Skeleton Discovered in Texas   Nature World News
Mammoth Skeleton Discovered In North Texas   CBS Local
CultureMap Dallas   
Latino Post   
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