2014年12月29日 星期一

2014-12-30 U.S. Science


Uncover Michigan
   
Blue Hole in Belize could offer clues about extinction of Mayan Civilization   
Uncover Michigan
Historians and archaeologists have been puzzled by the mystery behind the demise of the 3,000 year old Mayan civilization. But new research at the Blue Hole of Belize has shown that catastrophic drought brought the empire to its knees. The mighty Mayan ...

Belize's Blue Hole reveals Mayan extinct due to 100 years long drought (+video)   Inferse
Researchers confirmed that prolonged droughts led to Maya's extinction   Geek Infinite
Demise of Ancient Mayan Civilization: Belize's Blue Hole Hints at Drought as ...   Tech Times
Capitalberg   
Blouin News Blogs   
Guardian Liberty Voice   
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Duluth News Tribune
   
Feds will consider placing monarch butterfly on endangered list   
Duluth News Tribune
A monarch, collected by Tom Uecker of Duluth, finds a resting place on 8-year-old Thomas Leight's finger at Hill Fest in Duluth in August 2014. (Bob King / rking@duluthnews.com). Feds will consider placing monarch butterfly on endangered list. By John ...

US scientists to study monarch butterfly numbers for protected status   Los Angeles Times
Monarch Butterfly's Unexpected Decline Calls for Protection Status   Design & Trend
Monarch Butterflies Will Be Considered for Endangered Species List   Newsweek
WHTC   
KUOW News and Information   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Buzzed birds slur their songs, researchers find   
Los Angeles Times
You know how that guy at the karaoke bar singing Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" sounds a little off after he's had a few drinks? The same goes for buzzed birds, according to a team led by researchers from Oregon Health & Science University. lRelated ...

Drunk birds slur their songs — just like you   The Week Magazine
Drunk Birds Are Sloppy With Their Singing: Study   Tech Times
Alcohol makes birds to slur their songs: Research says   Capitalberg
Design & Trend   
ModVive   
PBS NewsHour   
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Tampabay.com
   
As rising sea level chomps at Cape Canaveral, NASA uses nature-friendly solution   
Tampabay.com
Along Florida's most famous slice of waterfront, the water is taking a bigger and bigger bite. As the level of the Atlantic Ocean has pushed higher, it has begun gobbling up the shoreline along Cape Canaveral.
Details Of NASA's Orion Program   Capitalberg
NASA reached major milestones in 2014   WWSB ABC 7
NASA celebrates its best accomplishments of 2014   The Daily Dot
Science Fiction   
WAAY   
Clarksville Online   
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Washington Times
   
NICOLAS LORIS: States should reject climate initiatives   
Washington Times
A large component of the Obama administration's climate-change agenda is to restrict carbon dioxide emissions from existing power plants. Washington regulators set a goal of reducing CO2 emissions 30 percent by 2030, which would mostly target abundant ...

What PH did about climate change in 2014   Rappler
Letter: Experts disagree on climate change issue   NRToday.com
2014: year of futility in the fight against climate change   Communities Digital News
Capitalberg   
Norwalk Reflector   
Daily Caller   
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The Capital Wide
   
Climate Change This Week: No Forests -- No Farming, Divine Divestment, and ...   
Huffington Post
Today, the Earth got a little hotter, and a little more crowded. * *. 2014-12-29-ClimatechangexmascarolersbyNishantChoksiattheNewYorker12.22.2014ccr257.jpg. Climate-Change Christmas Carols - by Ethan Kuperberg in "Shouts and Murmurs" at the New ...

Inside the Lima Climate Change Summit: 5 Reasons to Be Hopeful   RollingStone.com
2014: The Year Climate Change Undeniably Arrived   InsideClimate News
Year 2014 Was another Year of Futility in the Fight against Climate Change   The Capital Wide
Uncover Michigan   
The Utah People's Post   
American Live Wire   
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CBS Local
   
Astronaut Releases Gorgeous Time Lapse Video From 166 Days Spent At ...   
CBS Local
(CBS SF) — A German astronaut has compiled a breathtaking time lapse video of the time he spent at the International Space Station. Alexander Gerst from the European Space Agency spent 166 days up there as a flight engineer. His six minute video is ...

ESA astronaut creates mesmerizing time-lapse video of space and earth   Delhi Daily News
Breathtaking Time Lapse Video of Our Beautiful Planet Taken From Space Will ...   One Green Planet
'Amazingly Beautiful': See 12500 Pictures Become One Incredible Video From ...   TheBlaze.com
WallStreet OTC   
Forbes   
The Utah People's Post   
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Science Recorder
   
Lost memories may not be gone forever, new brain research says   
Science Recorder
Surprised scientists find that the destruction of neural connections in the brain does not result in the destruction of long-term memories, as previously thought. Science Recorder Pro. Free trial. No ads. Exclusive interviews. Access to all articles. Just $4.99/year.
'Dead' Memory Revival Possible for Early Stage Alzheimer's Patients   National Monitor
Scientists show how you can restore lost memories   Engadget
Study: Lost Memory Can Be Restored Even If Synapses Are Destroyed   Auto World News
The Utah People's Post   
Boxing Dispatch   
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Times of India
   
3D Printer in Space Produces First Tool Made From Uploaded File   
eWeek
For the first time, a data file was uploaded to the International Space Station and used to create a tool via the 3D printer delivered to the ISS in September. The 3-D printer being used by astronauts on the International Space Station recently reached its second ...

NASA's New App Gives Information About The International Space Station   Voice Chronicle
Astronauts 3D-Print Their First Tool on the ISS   Nature World News
How to 3D print a space station wrench as emailed to orbit   collectSPACE.com
Clapway   
SMN Weekly   
Pioneer News   
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Pioneer News
   
Pinto Abalone Will Not Be Added To Endangered Species List   
Pioneer News
According to a decision made this week by the National Marine Fisheries Service, the pinto abalone will not be listed under the Endangered Species Act. This decision is the result of deliberation from the Pinto Abalone Status Review of December of 2014.
Pinto Abalone not granted protection under the Endangered Species Act   ModVive
Pinto Abalone Population on Decline but National Marine Fisheries Services ...   Tech Times
Pinto Abalone Not Listed as Endangered by Government Agency Despite Petition   Christianity Daily
Los Angeles Times   
The Hoops News   
Design & Trend   
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