2015年1月18日 星期日

2015-01-19 U.S. Science


Environment News Service
   
Earth Heating Up: 2014 Warmest Year in Modern Record   
Environment News Service
NEW YORK, New York, January 18, 2015 (ENS) – The year 2014 ranks as Earth's warmest since record keeping began in 1880, according to two separate analyses by scientists with two U.S. agencies – the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, ...

Weather Wise: NASA, NOAA say 2014 warmest ever   Florida Today
NASA and NOAA agree, 2014 the warmest year to date   ModVive
2014 was the hottest year ever   Examiner.com
Catholic Online   
Breitbart News   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
Laser Technology Pushes Quantum Computing Forward: Finally Grain-sized ...   
Full-Time Whistle
Quantum Computing go beyond time. Princeton University specialists have built a rice grain-sized laser. The device have Universal importance in our sophisticated World. The lazer is powered by single electrons tunneling through artificial atoms known as ...

Researchers create smallest laser of the world; with the size of a rice grain   The Next Digit
THE SMALLEST LASER EVER FINALLY CREATED   National Column
Boffins claim BIG quantum computing LEAP with frickin' teeny-tiny LASER   The Register
WallStreet OTC   
Live Science   
Huffington Post   
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Full-Time Whistle
   
MIT researchers find an inexpensive way to enlarge brain samples   
National Monitor
New development could allow scientists to do more with less when studying the human brain. Gallery · The 14 hottest stars in Hollywood · Gallery · 18 jaw-dropping wardrobe malfunctions · 8 celebrity wardrobe malfunctions · 9 entertaining tidbits about Joan ...

MIT researchers develop technique for better study of minute tissues   Maine News Online
Researchers enlarge brain samples, making them easier to image   BioScholar News
Enlarged Brain Samples Are Easier to Image   Controlled Environments Magazine
The Biological SCENE   
Kansas City infoZine   
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Fox News
   
After 17 years in orbit, how durable is the International Space Station?   
Fox News
FILE- In this April 20, 2014, image made from a frame grabbed from NASA-TV, the SpaceX Dragon resupply capsule begins the process of being berthed on to the ISS. (AP Photo/NASA-TV, File). Even though the ammonia leak that forced a partial evacuation ...

2015 looks to be eventful year aboard the International Space Station   Science Recorder
Astronaut with AZ ties, twin brother ready for year-long mission   KPHO Phoenix
International Space Station News: Year-Long Stays And Visiting Singers   Techaeris
American Live Wire   
Uncover California   
Delhi Daily News   
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NDTV
   
The Danger The Planet Faces Because Human Instinct Overpowers Human ...   
Huffington Post
The numbers are in. 2014 was the hottest year on Earth ever recorded (records go back to 1888). December finished it off as the hottest month ever. 6 of the months last year, in fact, hold that record. The last time a 'coldest month ever' was recorded, was 1916 ...

Climate Change, Extinctions Signal Earth in Danger Zone: Study   NBCNews.com
DEATH by FERTILISER! 'Planetary boundary' breaches to END CIVILISATION   The Register
Humans are Nearly Halfway to Wrecking the Planet   Discovery News
CBS News   
International Business Times   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
'At least two more planets' beyond Pluto, scientists say   
Telegraph.co.uk
At least two as-yet undiscovered planets as big as Earth or larger may be hiding in the outer fringes of the Solar System, scientists believe. The secret worlds are thought to exist beyond the orbits of Neptune, the furthest true planet from the Sun, and the even ...

Two more 'Earths' still hiding in our solar system   Irish Independent
Planets past Pluto: At least 2 large planets may orbit farther out, study shows   Examiner.com
UNIDENTIFIED planets may exist in OUR solar system, astro boffins claim   The Register
Fox News   
The Guardian   
Discovery News   
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Forbes
   
Three-Planet System Holds Clues to Atmospheres of Earth-size Worlds   
Space Daily
Extrasolar planets are being discovered by the hundreds, but are any of these newfound worlds really like Earth? A planetary system recently discovered by the Kepler spacecraft will help resolve this question. The system of three planets, each just larger than ...

EPIC: Nearby M Star Has 3 Earths, One In The Goldilocks Zone   Science 2.0
Space News: Three nearly Earth-size planets found orbiting nearby star   Lake County News
Three nearly Earth-size planets found orbiting nearby star   Phys.Org
Science World Report   
Economic Times   
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Science Times
   
Alarming New Study Reveals Rising Sea Levels is Happening Faster Than ...   
Science Times
It could be time to sound the alarm, as a new study reveals that the rise in global sea levels from the end of the 20th century until the last two decades is accelerating much faster than scientists previously believed. It was discovered that there were loopholes in ...

Concern Rises Over Sea Level Rise Acceleration   Sci-Tech Today
Ocean Levels Rising Faster Than Previously Thought   Christianity Daily
Scientists alarmed: Sea levels are rising MUCH faster than we thought - (full ...   Full-Time Whistle

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Tech Times
   
Living on the Edge: Deep-Diving Mammals Risk Heart Arrhythmias   
Tech Times
Dolphins, seals may be experiencing heart rhythm problems during deep dives, researchers find. Conflicting needs of conserving oxygen while actively pursuing prey may be putting stress on their hearts, a study suggests. (Photo : William Monteleone, UC ...

Seals and Dolphins suffer heart arrhythmias while deep diving   Daily Science Journal
Scientists find irregular heartbeat in dolphins, seals   Wall Street Hedge
Heart Arrhythmias Found in Dolphins, Seals   Discovery News
SMN Weekly   
Santa Cruz Sentinel   
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Why do zebras have stripes? To keep them cool   
Times of India
NEW YORK: Zebras' thick, black stripes may have evolved to help them stay cool in the midday African heat, a new study has found. Researchers have long struggled to explain the purpose of the zebra's unique black-and-white coat. It has been suggested ...


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