2014年11月21日 星期五

2014-11-22 U.S. Science


PerfScience
   
Four Crops account for 64% of all calories Consumed Worldwide   
PerfScience
Every winter, plants die and come back to the earth from where they came and they emit various chemicals they have been storing in their physical bodies. One of the most essential chemicals they release is carbon dioxide. Through respiration process, plants ...

Agricultural Crop Boost Connected to CO2 Increased Seasonal Swings   WallStreet OTC
Global Warming Facts: Study Finds Increased Crop Production Is Causing Rise ...   Latin Post
Crops and Carbon. Seasonal Carbon Cycle and High Yield Crops   The News Ledge
Viral Global News   
The Westside Story   
RedOrbit   
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New York Times
   
Barley helped ancient humans inhabit the 'Roof of the World'   
Los Angeles Times
How did human settlements manage to reach high altitudes in the Tibetan Plateau, a region known as the “Roof of the World”? An international team of researchers has a simple answer: barley. The findings, published in the journal Science, reveal a key factor ...

Barley quite helpful for Humans Living at High Altitudes   PerfScience
How Early Man Survived at the 'Roof of the World'—And Found the Secret to ...   Science Times
Better Barley Let People Settle Tibetan Plateau   Scientific American
Washington University in St. Louis Newsroom   
Ars Technica   
Christian Science Monitor   
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USA TODAY
   
2014 races towards warmest year on record: 'This is truly global scale warmth'   
Science Recorder
2014 is set to be the warmest year on record due to warming ocean temperatures caused by manmade global warming. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles. Just $4.99/year. Subscribe. Despite freak snow in ...

2014: Warmest year on record, says NOAA   PerfScience
Forget November freeze, 2014 likely to be globe's hottest year   Hamilton Spectator
Despite Cold Finish, 2014 is on Track for Hottest Year Ever   Design & Trend
SFGate   
Tech Times   
The Cubic Lane   
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Viral Global News
   
Potential Black Hole Discovered 2600 Light Years from Its Galaxy's Core   
Viral Global News
A team of researchers has used data collected by NASA's Swift satellite, the W. M. Keck Observatory and the Pan-STARRS1 telescope to locate, what appears to be, a black hole that has been ejected from the core of its host galaxy. Typically, supermassive ...

Astronomers find Mysterious and Ultra Bright Object   News Tonight Africa
Strange Light: Is it a Recoiling Black Hole, or a Massive Supernova?   Design & Trend
There's A Strange Light In The Universe   Dumb-Out
UH System Current News   
Voice Chronicle   
University Herald   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Newly discovered animal fossils solve age-old riddles   
Beta Wired
Newly discovered animal fossils have solved some age-old riddles concerning the common ancestor for animals such as the horse, the rhino and the tapir. Advertisement. Around 56 million years ago a group of animals called Perissodactyla lived.
New Fossils Fit into Horse and Rhino Evolutionary Puzzle   Tech Times
Fossils of Horse, Rhino Ancestor Discovered in India   The Utah People's Post
The missing link: Horses and rhinos share distant relative, scientists say   Science Recorder
Design & Trend   
Daily Mail   
Nature World News   
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Maine News
   
Exoplanet Models Its Magnetic Field for Physicists   
Tech Times
Astrophysicists model solar winds slamming into distant exoplanet to estimated planet's magnetic field. Technique could help delve into mysteries of exoplanets and their characteristics. (Photo : NASA) ...

How to Estimate the Magnetic Field of an Exoplanet?   Space Ref (press release)
Modelling the magnetic fields of exoplanets   physicsworld.com
Exoplanet Reveals its Magnetic Field   Voice Chronicle
NBCNews.com   
Discovery News   
Phys.Org   
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Geology for Investors
   
Asteroid Mining: Not as Crazy as it Sounds   
Geology for Investors
At first glance it sounds ridiculous. Why would anyone consider mining in space when even the largest Earth-based mining operations seem to have trouble managing costs? After all, mid-grade and marginal deposits seem to have trouble finding any money ...

Listen to four NASA astronauts discuss the future of space flight   GeekWire
Asteroid Early-Warning Strategies Report Released   Discovery News
Astronaut to speak about the threat of asteroids   Islands' Sounder
Yahoo News UK   
Virtual Press Office (press release)   
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USA TODAY College
   
'Shirtstorm' and Sexism in Science   
Pacific Standard
Following the recent T-shirt controversy, it's clear that sexism in science persists. But the forces driving the gender gap are still being debated. •. Last week, the world watched as a team at the European Space Agency landed the first spaceship on a comet.
The feminist freakout over 'Shirtstorm'   Tribune-Review
'Shirtstorm' lesson: It's not OK to diss women with a shirt   Los Angeles Times
Feminists are Angry about Matt Taylor's Shirt   Uncover Michigan
The Space Reporter   
USA TODAY College   
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CNET
   
Stunning new image of Jupiter's icy moon Europa   
USA TODAY
Another day, another stunning image from deep in our solar system. Reprocessing images from the late 1990s, NASA on Friday released a sumptuous color image of Jupiter's icy moon, Europa, which the space agency has called a "very likely place ... to look ...

NASA issues 'remastered' view of Jupiter's moon Europa   Phys.Org
NASA releases stunning newly updated images of Europa   Beta Wired
NASA remasters stunning image of Jupiter's moon Europa   SlashGear
CNET   
TIME   
Boing Boing   
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
   
Studying Stephen Hawking, 1 step at a time   
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Eddie Redmayne practiced Stephen Hawking's physicality and his dealings with a rare motor-neuron disease for “The Theory of Everything” while a movement coach captured it all on camera. Redmayne would study the footage, then go out and do it all again ...

Redmayne And Jones Deliver Award-Worthy Performances In “The Theory Of ...   CBS Local
Movie Review: Redmayne's big bang performance highlights "Theory of ...   WWSB ABC 7
Felicity Jones on playing Stephen Hawking's first wife in 'The Theory of Everything'   89.3 KPCC
The Colorado Independent   
WISH-TV   
Examiner.com   
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