2015年1月22日 星期四

2015-01-23 U.S. Science


Frontline Desk
   
Climatic change adds 3 minutes to Dooms Day clock   
Frontline Desk
Dooms day as we now is just got closer. An update has been made to the Dooms day clock, the world is now three minutes from midnight and the biggest reason is the failure of controlling the climatic conditions especially green house emissions. Based on ...

Doomsday Clock Now Three Minutes To Midnight   io9
Doomsday Clock ticks once more, leaving world at 3 minutes to midnight   SMN Weekly
The Short List: Doomsday clock ticks again; Brady on Deflategate; today in Davos   USA TODAY
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
From Quarks to Quasars   
Christian Science Monitor   
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New York Times
   
Rosetta Finds Out Much About a Comet, Even With a Wayward Lander   
New York Times
Photographs and data from the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft have provided an unprecedented close-up examination of a comet, but there is one thing that has not shown up yet: the small lander that bounded to the surface in November.
Rosetta spacecraft raises new questions about comet's origin   Reuters
Rosetta mission findings show a comet with cliffs, basins, 'goose bumps'   Los Angeles Times
Rosetta's up-close views of comet: stunning, but puzzling   Christian Science Monitor
ABC News   
BBC News   
NBCNews.com   
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NPR
   
Tool making arose earlier among human ancestors   
Los Angeles Times
Our ape-like ancestors may have stopped dragging their knuckles and started making tools a half million years earlier than previously thought, according to a new study. Fossils radically alter ideas about the look of man's earliest ancestors. Thomas H. Maugh ...

Human Ancestors May Have Used Tools Half-Million Years Earlier Than Thought   National Geographic
Pre-Humans Used Tools with Human-Like Hands: How the Bones Show the ...   Tech Times
Tool use in human ancestors may have developed earlier than originally thought   SMN Weekly
NBCNews.com   
Charlotte Observer   
Geek Infinite   
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Voice Chronicle
   
Subglacial lakes in Greenland Are Draining Alarmingly Quick   
Voice Chronicle
Scientists have discovered two massive Greenland's Water lakes that have dried up within weeks. The scientists believe that sudden increase in temperature is the major cause behind it. Subglacial lakes are easily found in Antarctica and few studies have ...

Greenland's subglacial lake quickly drained and refill with speed of 57000 ...   The Hoops News
Two Lakes Beneath Greenland Ice Disappear Within Weeks   Viral Global News
Subglacial Lakes May Cause Greenland Ice Sheet to Melt Faster   Full-Time Whistle
ABC News   
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ABC News
   
NASA's Ultimate Space Twin Experiment Ready for Launch   
Discovery News
Are identical twins still identical after one spends a year in space? The question is not theoretical, as NASA prepares to return astronaut Scott Kelly to the International Space Station, this time for an unprecedented one-year stay, while his identical twin brother ...

Obama Hails NASA Astronaut Set for 1-Year Space Voyage in State of the Union   Space.com
Obama Gives Astronaut Scott Kelly and Instagram a Shout-Out In State Of The ...   ABC News
Astronaut Honored By President Obama During State Of The Union   CBS Local
NJ.com   
CBS News   
Space Daily   
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ABC News
   
NASA assembly takes 100 millionth picture of the sun   
National Monitor
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory released its 100 millionth image of the sun. The milestone was accomplished using a device called the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly, which used four telescopes to capture eight images, which were then processed into ...

NASA spacecraft marks 100 millionth photo of the sun   Christian Science Monitor
NASA unveils 100-millionth picture of the sun   USA TODAY
100 Million Sun Photos! NASA Spacecraft Hits Shutterbug Milestone   Space.com
CNET   
ValueWalk   
UPI.com   
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America Herald
   
Rare waterproof metal where water droplets simply bounce off [VIDEO]   
America Herald
The scientists have developed an extraordinary method that can make metal so resistant to water that the water droplets falling on any such metal sheet simply bounce off just like tiny basketballs. The technique was developed by the physicists at the ...

Scientists have developed a Metal so water-resistant that bounces water drops ...   Frontline Desk
Laser-transformed metal so slick that water bounces off   CNN
Scientists find way to make metal super-waterproof without chemical coating   The Week Magazine
Live Science   
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Rare, crazy-looking shark caught by Australian fisherman   
Christian Science Monitor
Of course, from the shark's perspective, it's probably we humans who are the crazy-looking ones. By Tanya Lewis, LiveScience January 22, 2015. close. The bizarre creature was pulled up from a depth of nearly a mile, off the southeastern coast of Australia.
'Horrific' frilled shark makes waves in Australia   The Week Magazine
Super Rare (And Horrifying) "Living Fossil" Shark Caught In Australia   The Escapist
Super-Rare 'Living Fossil' Shark Caught Off Australian Coast   Huffington Post
ABC Online   
National Post   
NEWS.com.au   
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Live Science
   
Surprise! Fish Lurk in Antarctica's Dark Underworld   
Live Science
In a cold and dark underwater world, where a never-ending rain of rocks keeps the seafloor barren, researchers were startled to find fish, crustaceans and jellyfish investigating a submersible camera after drilling through nearly 2,500 feet (740 meters) of ...

See-through fish discovered in deep Antarctic waters   SMN Weekly
Scientists find translucent fish living under Antarctic ice shelf   UPI.com
Fish Found Living Beneath 2500 Feet of Antarctic Ice | The Weather Channel   The Weather Channel
Headlines & Global News   
National Column   
Washington Post   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Scientists race to identify goop on birds along San Francisco Bay shorelines   
Christian Science Monitor
Two hundred birds have died, and 315 more have been coated with a gray, sticky, and odorless substance. The affected birds began turning up on San Francisco Bay shorelines about a week ago.
Mystery Goo in San Francisco Bay Area Is Killing Birds   Daily Science Journal
No additional birds likely to be contaminated by mysterious substance   KTVU San Francisco
Science News 2015: Mysterious Substance Kills 200 Birds in San Francisco   Christianity Daily
RT   
Examiner.com   
Ship & Bunker   
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