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2014-10-19 U.S. Science

  Fox News   
Is Saturn's "Death Star" Moon A Hidden Water World?  Forbes
Earth's moon may appear to be a dead, dry, dusty rock in orbit, but the moons of our solar system's giant planets seem to get more fascinating with each passing year. Scientists' latest hypothesis is that Saturn's moon Mimas — which is almost a dead ringer for ...

Saturn moon Mimas may be hiding subterranean ocean: Will alien life forms be ...   Tech Times
Saturn's Mimas could be the best place to discover alien life   The Space Reporter
What's The Reason Behind Stronger than Expected Wobble of Saturn's Moon ...   Capital Wired
Beta Wired   
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  Slate Magazine   
Comet Siding Spring set to whizz close to Mars  BBC News
Scientists should get a grandstand view of a comet on Sunday when it makes a dramatic flyby of Mars. The icy object, known as Siding Spring, will miss the Red Planet by what is - in astronomical terms - just a hair's breadth, or 139,500km (87,000 miles).
Comet heading for rendezvous with Mars   Santa Clarita Valley Signal
Siding Spring comet Mars flyby 2014: How and when to watch this once-in-a ...   Tech Times
Watch Comet Siding Spring as it passes Mars   WTOP
The Hindu   
myfoxny.com   
International Business Times   
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  Maine News Online   
Mitochondria Were Energy Parasites Before they Became Useful  Design & Trend
(Photo : Commons) Mitochondria are considered to be the power center of the cell. Their origin 2 billion years ago, however, is unclear. Recent studies have shown that mitochondria were energy parasites before they became useful to their hosts.
Mitochondria: The Powerhouse of Cells were themselves 'Energy Parasites'   Capital OTC
Mitochondria: Cells' Powerhouse were themselves 'Energy Parasites'   Delhi Daily News
Parasitic And Mitochondria Are Microscopic Organisms, Scientists say   Capital Wired
Beta Wired   
Maine News Online   
Science Times   
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  BBC News   
Top secret space plane lands in California  BBC News
A unmanned US plane on a top-secret, two-year mission to space has returned to Earth and landed in California. The aircraft, resembling a miniature space shuttle and known as the Orbital Test Vehicle or X-37B, spent 674 days in orbit around the planet.
US Air Force's Secret X37-B Space Plane Lands After 2 Year Mission   ABC News
Boeing's secret X-37B spy space plane lands: What did it find?   The Space Reporter
Unmanned space plane lands after 22-month mission   UPI.com
Chicago Tribune   
Tech Gen Mag   
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  Reuters   
Pakistan at war with climate change  The Nation
Having faced with problems of war on terror and chronic loadshedding, the incumbent government has to encounter the climate change question mark now. The policy framework, called the National Climate Change Policy, might be seen as reasonable but ...

Mismanaging climate change   The Express Tribune
REUTERS SUMMIT-Can an oil and gas superpower lead on climate change?   Reuters
Sunday Explainer: from plants to the Pentagon, a week in the life of climate change   Sydney Morning Herald
MarketWatch   
GlobalPost   
CleanTechnica   
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  Christian Science Monitor   
NASA monitors solar heat bombs, mini-tornadoes on sun  Delhi Daily News
Data have been unveiled by scientists at NASA showing how the energy of the sun moves from the surface of the star at the centre of our solar system through its fiery atmosphere. The researchers published a series of papers in the latest issue of Science ...

IRIS Mission Spectograph Discovers New Information about Sun's Atmosphere   Capital OTC
NASA Released New IRIS That Reveals Secrets of Sun in Depth   Capital Wired
NASA's IRIS Probe Spots Plasma Bombs and Nanoflares on Sun   NBCNews.com
Beta Wired   
Tech Times   
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  BBC News   
Rosetta comet: More black swan than yellow duck  BBC News
Think of a lump of coal or the briquettes you put on the BBQ - that's what comets would look like if you could stand on their surface. And 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, currently being observed at close quarters by the European Space Agency's Rosetta ...

Rosetta's Philae lander given “green light” for upcoming landing   SpaceFlight Insider
Rosetta mission, getting closer to its comet, says it looks like a black swan than a ...   Beta Wired
Saturday Space Sight: Rosetta Comet Fires Its Jets   Armed with Science
Yahoo News UK   
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  The Westside Story   
The 1934 Californian Dust Bowl Drought was the worst ever in last 1000 years ...  The Westside Story
NASA scientists have confirmed that the Dust Bowl Drought of 1934 was the worst ever in the history of North America in the last 1000 years, said climate scientist Ben Cook from NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies. NASA partnered with the ...

Dust Bowl Conditions Not Rivaled in 1000 Years   Scientific American
1934 Drought in Dust Bowl Days Was Worst in Thousand Years for US: NASA   NBCNews.com
Severe California Drought Was Driest Ever Bringing Back Memories of 1934   SavingAdvice.com
Discovery News   
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Science Times   
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  Capital Wired   
Milky Way Galaxy Bullies Hydrogen of Nearby Dwarf Galaxies  Capital Wired
In early September, the astronomers determined that the Milky Way galaxy is bullying hydrogen gas from close by spheroidal dwarf galaxies, which is compulsory for the creation of stars. Thus, the Milky Way's closest galactic neighbors will not be able to make ...

Milky Way Galaxy Is a Bad Neighbor   Guardian Liberty Voice
The Milky Way has been stealing hydrogen from neighboring galaxies   Beta Wired
Our Milky Way bullies dwarf galaxies for their hydrogen   Science Recorder
Tech Times   
The Westside Story   
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  The Inquisitr   
Scientist Finds A Puppy-Size Spider the Rainforest  Beta Wired
In Guyana, night time walk in the rainforest allowed Piotr Naskrecki to meet with the world's largest spider. He reported that he heard rustling during his walk and expected to see small mammal under his foot, but his flashlight showed much basic animal than ...

Entomologist Finds Largest Spider in the Amazon, Lives to Tell the Tale   Nature World News
Goliath Encounter: Puppy-Sized Spider Surprises Scientist in Rainforest   LiveScience.com
Puppy-sized spider spotted in South America   KIRO Seattle
Gizmodo   
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