2014年11月22日 星期六

2014-11-23 U.S. Science


Washington Times
   
Crops Are One Of The Major Factor Contributing To Climate Change   
Frontline Desk
The hotly debated issue ever — climate change has been on the cutting edge of both public plan and research. A recent study reports that expanding agriculture production has a remarkable part, mounting carbon dioxide swings, and conceivably contributing ...

Expanding agriculture production among major factors contributing to climate ...   Delhi Daily News
NSF finds four agricultural crops causing rise in global warming levels, exhale ...   The Westside Story
Study: Crops likely contributing to global warming   Science Recorder
Beta Wired   
Guardian Liberty Voice   
Capital Wired   
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Science Times
   
Researchers Reveal Method for Magnetic Field Calculation of Exoplanets   
Science Times
Knowing the level of a planet's magnetic field can be an important fact to know in the study of how they interact. But studying the fields of an exoplanet, outside of our solar system and orbiting a foreign star, can be a difficult task that researchers have not yet ...

Scientists unlock secret to magnetic field's on alien world   The Space Reporter
Scientists develop a new method of calculating the magnetic field of exoplanets   The Westside Story
Estimating the magnetic field of an exoplanet   Frontline Desk
Dumb-Out   
WallStreet OTC   
Viral Global News   
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News Tonight Africa
   
Planetary Resources working on research projects for Asteroid Mining   
News Tonight Africa
Is mining on an asteroid really possible? Well certainly it is, if landing of the Philae spacecraft on comet 67P some 500 million miles away from Earth is possible, then grabbing a near-earth asteroid and mining it is not that demanding. Planetary Resources ...

Asteroid mining inching closer to reality   Delhi Daily News
Space travel. NASA Announces New Opportunities for Public Participation in ...   Yareah Magazine
Asteroid mining to be the new commercial venture for the 21st century   Beta Wired
The Space Reporter   
American Live Wire   
Frontline Desk   
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Chinatopix
   
Extinct Ancestor of Horses and Rhinos Found in India   
Chinatopix
(Photo : Elaine Kasmer/John Hopkins University) An artist's depiction of Cambaytherium thewissi, the ancient cousin of rhinos and horses. share on facebook. share on twitter. Horses and rhinoceroses have a common ancestor based on fossils discovered in ...

Ancestor of Rhino and Horse Found in India   The Utah People's Post
Scientists reveal modern horses and rhinos descended from ancient Indian ...   The Westside Story
Scientists Find Missing Evolutionary Link Between Horses and Rhinos   Dumb-Out
Science World Report   
Tech Times   
Capital OTC   
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Uncover California
   
Black Seadevil found in Monterey Canyon by MBARI Research Team   
Uncover California
Researchers from Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), California have reported a deep-sea angler fish in Pacific Ocean. During a research expedition, the research team found the black seadevil nearly 1,900 feet below the sea level in the ...

Black Seadevil caught on camera at depth of 1900 feet   USA TODAY
Scary-Looking Black Sea Devil of the Deep Caught on Video   Tech Times
First Ever Video Of Black Seadevil Captured By Monterey Researchers   Capitalberg
Design & Trend   
UPI.com   
Christian Science Monitor   
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International Business Times
   
Beer Ingredient Barley Enabled Early Humans To Survive The Harsh Tibetan ...   
International Business Times
Early humans likely survived the tough conditions on the Tibetan Plateau by growing a crop used to make beer: barley. Research published this week in the journal Science found Tibetans relied on barley because it could resist the freezing temperatures ...

How a Crop Found in Beer Helped Early Man Survive in Frigid Tibetan Plateau   Science Times
How barley allowed humans to reach new heights   Fox News
Human Settlements And Hidden Canyons On The Roof Of The World   RedOrbit
Yibada (English Edition)   
Food World News   
Maine News Online   
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RT
   
Rosetta stoning: Social media's secular Puritans are putting Western civilization ...   
RT
It was easy enough to defend Rosetta scientist Matt Taylor from the venomous enforcers of social mores, but even when they lose, the guardians and their enablers are poisoning the public sphere, making people jittery, and damaging Western societies.
Feminism must be reclaimed from the idiotic sisterhood   Irish Independent
Success of Rosetta mission overshadowed by "Shirtstorm"   Beta Wired
Gender Issues in Science Sector   Maine News Online
Pacific Standard   
The Space Reporter   
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Daily Mail
   
Experts Decipher Ancient Egyptian Book of Spells   
NBCNews.com
Australian researchers have deciphered an ancient Egyptian handbook, revealing a series of invocations and spells. Among other things, the "Handbook of Ritual Power" tells readers how to cast love spells, exorcise evil spirits and treat "black jaundice," a ...

Researchers Have Decoded a 1300-Year-Old Egyptian Spell Book   RYOT
Book of Ancient Egyptian spells deciphered   Examiner.com
1300-year-old book of Egyptian magic desciphered   Geek
TheBlaze.com   
The Week Magazine   
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Design & Trend
   
Scientists Render a New Vibrant Image of Europa   
Design & Trend
(Photo : NASA) Scientists have created a new picture of Europa, Jupiter's icy moon. It was made through a compilation of images taken by NASA's Galileo spacecraft. The new image has been created through a new image processing technique. Scientists ...

NASA Releases Remastered Image of Jupiter's Moon Europa   Chinatopix
Remastered, High-Resolution Image of Jupiter's Moon Released by NASA   WallStreet OTC
Historic Photo of Jupiter's Moon Europa Brought to Life   The Utah People's Post
Detroit Free Press   
PerfScience   
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The Atlantic
   
A Time Capsule on the Moon   
The Atlantic
A decade from now, if all goes well, a spacecraft with a high-tech drill will land in the South Pole-Aitken basin of the moon. There, it will bore 66 feet down into the surface and collect samples of the mantle to bring back to Earth. But before it leaves, it'll deposit ...

Lunar Mission To Take Remnants of Earth's Culture to Space   Science Times
Lunar One will build, bury moon time capsule   Daily Digest
In a Decade, Photos of You Will Be Saved in a Capsule on the Moon   Design & Trend
WallStreet OTC   
BusinessTech   
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