2014年11月23日 星期日

2014-11-24 U.S. Science

  Washington Times   
NASA Simulation Tracks Carbon Dioxide In Our Atmosphere  Beta Wired
Screen_Shot_2014-11-12_at_11.24.39_AM.0.0 co2_emission A new NASA simulation reveals secret swirlings of carbon dioxide, the invisible gas that's warming our planet. In this simulation, plumes of greenhouse gas gush into our atmosphere from major ...

Corn Might Be a Culprit for CO2 Releasing into the Atmosphere   Design & Trend
NASA supercomputer creates hypnotic visual of Earth's CO2   FedScoop
How Crops Will Change the Atmosphere of the Future—CO2 On the Rise   Science Times
Daily Digest   
The Westside Story   
Maine News   
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  Getty Images   
Russian Craft Brings New Crew Members to Space Station  NBCNews.com
A Russian spaceship delivered three astronauts from Russia, the United States and Italy to the International Space Station on Sunday after an orbital ride lasting less than six hours. The Soyuz capsule roared into the darkness just after 4 p.m. ET Sunday (3 ...

Crew Docks at International Space Station   ABC News
Multi-national crew blasts off for space station   Reuters
Expedition 42 Starts Mission To ISS   Getty Images
Brisbane Times   
RIA Novosti   
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  Livemint   
Does 'Clean Coal' Technology Have a Future?  Wall Street Journal
SaskPower's recently completed Boundary Dam power plant in Canada captures about 90% of the CO2 generated from coal burned there. Sask Power. Nov. 23, 2014 4:49 p.m. ET. 0 COMMENTS. The mix of energy sources used to produce electricity is ...

Good News on Energy   New York Times
Emission goals in Brazil, China on target for 2020: report   Chinadaily USA
Prospects rise for a 2015 UN climate deal, but likely to be weak   The Age
Huffington Post   
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  Forbes   
NASA Thinks Life May Lurk Beneath Europa's Surface  Forbes
Forget moonmen and those old “canals” on Mars Mars, if you want to find life in our solar system, your best bet might be to set your sights beyond the asteroid belt to Jupiter's moon Europa, which appears to be frozen stiff at first glance. But appearances can ...

Europa: NASA's Next Target in the Search for Life?   Slate Magazine (blog)
NASA Remasters 20-Year Old Galileo Photographs Of Jupiter's Moon, Europa   Dumb-Out
Europa Might be all ice but it might hold the key to life   Beta Wired
io9   
Tech Times   
Uncover California   
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  Zee News   
A Spacecraft That Shut Down Right After Sending Data Back To Earth  Beta Wired
Philae_descent A comet lander named Philae from the European Space Agency landed on the surface of a comet called 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. It took 10 years for the spacecraft to reach the comet after having crossed about 4 billion miles of space.
In Pursuit of an Oddly Shaped Comet   New York Times
Comet cliffhanger: Probe 'sniffs' out life molecules before shutdown   The Star Online
Rosetta mission lands Philae probe on comet   CMU The Tartan Online
Space.com   
Welland Tribune   
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  IBNLive   
U.S.-China Climate Agreement Not Enough to Slow Warming, World Bank Says  Bloomberg
A new report by the World Bank says that while the new pact between the nation's with the two largest economies is a start, it doesn't go far enough. Andrew Mayeda. Nov. 23 (Bloomberg) -- An agreement between the U.S. and China to curb greenhouse-gas ...

World Bank warns on development risk   Business Spectator
Global warming could undermine poverty fight: World Bank   Channel News Asia
Some climate change impacts unavoidable: World Bank   Reuters
UPI.com   
International Business Times   
Businessweek   
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  CNN   
The elusive Black Seadevil is finally ready for its closeup  CNN
(CNN) -- Does this bizarre-looking fish look familiar to you? The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute captured what it says are the first images and video of a female anglerfish, known as a Black Seadevil. With its jaw agape, exposing what appear to be ...

Video Finally Captured of Absolutely Ferocious-Looking Fish With Spiky Teeth ...   TheBlaze.com
Rare 'black seadevil' anglerfish caught on film in Monterey Bay   SFGate (blog)
Seadevil - Monterrey Researchers Caught Rare Deep-Sea Anglerfish On Camera   Frontline Desk
WDSU New Orleans   
News Tonight Africa   
Daily Digest   
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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.
Voices: Matt Taylor isn't the only one hurting women in STEM   USA TODAY

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  Dumb-Out   
New Way to Determine Magnetic Field of Exoplanet  Dumb-Out
Distant extrasolar planets are called exoplanets. Scientists have uncovered a method to measure their magnetic field. It's crucial to understand the magnetic fields of planets to understand their interface with other cosmic objects. Exoplanets are planets that ...

Scientists Devise Method to Estimate Magnetic Field of Distant Exoplanet: Here's ...   Tech Times
How To Estimate the Magnetic Field Of An Exoplanet   RedOrbit
New method estimates magnetic field of an exoplanet   Business Standard
The Westside Story   
CTA News   
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  Design & Trend   
Future Gold Rush: Is Asteroid Mining the New Frontier?  Design & Trend
(Photo : Commons) NASA is planning on a new project that will create a new source of revenue. Asteroid mining is the future and two companies have already signed contracts with Deep Space Industries and Planetary Resources with the intent of pursuing ...

NASA's Contracted With Deep Space Industries and Planetary Resources To ...   Frontline Desk
Asteroid Mining Is on Its Way   WallStreet OTC
NASA offering asteroid mining contracts, golden ticket for miners   Inferse
The Ticker   
Capital OTC   
Dumb-Out   
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