New York Times
Speck of Interstellar Dust Obscures Glimpse of Big Bang
New York Times
Scientists will have to wait a while longer to find out what kicked off the Big Bang. Last spring, a team of astronomers who go by the name of Bicep announced that they had detected ripples in space-time, or gravitational waves, reverberating from the first ...
Scientists recant claim about universeU-T San Diego
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New York Times
Scientists will have to wait a while longer to find out what kicked off the Big Bang. Last spring, a team of astronomers who go by the name of Bicep announced that they had detected ripples in space-time, or gravitational waves, reverberating from the first ...
Scientists recant claim about universe
BICEP2 Gravitational Wave 'Discovery' Deflates
Dazzling 'discovery' of gravitational waves from the Big Bang goes poof with new ...
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New species of long-necked 'dragon' dinosaur discovered in China
Fox News
Artist's conception of Qijianglong, chased by two carnivorous dinosaurs in southern China 160 million years ago. (Illustration: Lida Xing). A new species of long-necked dinosaur was discovered by Canadian paleontologists from bones discovered in central ...
Is it a Dragon Or A Dinosaur?Pioneer News
"Dragon" Dinosaur Was 50 Feet Long, Had Most Epic Neck Everio9
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Artist's conception of Qijianglong, chased by two carnivorous dinosaurs in southern China 160 million years ago. (Illustration: Lida Xing). A new species of long-necked dinosaur was discovered by Canadian paleontologists from bones discovered in central ...
Is it a Dragon Or A Dinosaur?
"Dragon" Dinosaur Was 50 Feet Long, Had Most Epic Neck Ever
Paleontologists discover long-necked 'dragon' dinosaur discovered in China
Chicago Sun-Times
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Americans' increasing distrust of science — and not just on climate changeWashington Post (blog)
Poll: American public respects science but disagrees with scientists viewsNational Monitor
Views on climate change among the public and scientistsNational Center for Science Education
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Views on climate change among the public and scientists
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Star-Studded Images From the Hubble Space Telescope
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Twenty-five years ago, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into orbit—an event NASA has called “the most significant advance in astronomy since Galileo's telescope.” Since then, speeding around the Earth at 17,500 miles an hour, Hubble has given ...
Science Images of the Month – January, 2015Voice of America (blog)
CU-Boulder to Design Space Telescope 1000 Times Sharper than HubbleThe Utah People's Post
Cosmic Jaw-Droppers Include a Twisted Galaxy and an Aurora Rocket VolleySmithsonian
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Wall Street Journal
Twenty-five years ago, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into orbit—an event NASA has called “the most significant advance in astronomy since Galileo's telescope.” Since then, speeding around the Earth at 17,500 miles an hour, Hubble has given ...
Science Images of the Month – January, 2015
CU-Boulder to Design Space Telescope 1000 Times Sharper than Hubble
Cosmic Jaw-Droppers Include a Twisted Galaxy and an Aurora Rocket Volley
Los Angeles Times
Baby chicks think small numbers belong on the left, just like us
Los Angeles Times
A new study found that chicks associate the left side with smaller numbers and the right side with higher numbers. To see how this relates to you, let's begin with our own, short experiment. Imagine the numbers 1-10 in a horizontal line. If you are like most of us ...
Study Suggests Baby Chicks Can Count ... From Left to Right!NBCNews.com
Think That Chicks Are Just Plain Cute? Well It Turns Out That They Have a ...Science Times
Chicks count numbers like humans: from left to rightZME Science
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Los Angeles Times
A new study found that chicks associate the left side with smaller numbers and the right side with higher numbers. To see how this relates to you, let's begin with our own, short experiment. Imagine the numbers 1-10 in a horizontal line. If you are like most of us ...
Study Suggests Baby Chicks Can Count ... From Left to Right!
Think That Chicks Are Just Plain Cute? Well It Turns Out That They Have a ...
Chicks count numbers like humans: from left to right
ABC News
Cassiopeia A: The Surprise Inside an Exploding Star
ABC News
Supernovas, the violent explosions of massive stars after they have exhausted their nuclear fuel, have long been one of the most fascinating mysteries of the universe. Now, a new 3-D map of one of the most well-known supernovas, Cassiopeia A, reveals a ...
Scientists Create 3D Model To Investigate Inside of Supernova Cassiopeia APioneer News
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ABC News
Supernovas, the violent explosions of massive stars after they have exhausted their nuclear fuel, have long been one of the most fascinating mysteries of the universe. Now, a new 3-D map of one of the most well-known supernovas, Cassiopeia A, reveals a ...
Scientists Create 3D Model To Investigate Inside of Supernova Cassiopeia A
Supernova Shows Very Bubbly Shape
Why is this supernova so bubbly?
Daily Science Journal
Life Could Originate on Neptune-Like Exoplanets
Daily Science Journal
Scientists have discovered that the exoplanets, resembling our own Neptune, have a potentially habitable core. Under right conditions, these gas planets could convert to life-supporting environments. Researchers from the University of Washington have ...
Sun's strong irradiation can turn Mini-Neptunes into Earth, says scientistsInferse
Scientists believe Neptune-like planets could support lifeNational Monitor
Mini-Neptunes can be altered into super-earths in the habitable zones of M dwarfsThe Hoops News
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Daily Science Journal
Scientists have discovered that the exoplanets, resembling our own Neptune, have a potentially habitable core. Under right conditions, these gas planets could convert to life-supporting environments. Researchers from the University of Washington have ...
Sun's strong irradiation can turn Mini-Neptunes into Earth, says scientists
Scientists believe Neptune-like planets could support life
Mini-Neptunes can be altered into super-earths in the habitable zones of M dwarfs
Design & Trend
How Do Baleen Whales Hear Underwater? The Answer Lies In Their Bones
Design & Trend
(Photo : Getty Images/Cameron Spencer) Understanding how baleen whales are able to hear underwater has posed a great mystery to marine mammal researchers for many years. Understanding how baleen whales are able to hear underwater has posed a ...
Baleen whales hear through their bonesRedOrbit
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Baleen whales hear with their bones, study findsChristian Science Monitor
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(Photo : Getty Images/Cameron Spencer) Understanding how baleen whales are able to hear underwater has posed a great mystery to marine mammal researchers for many years. Understanding how baleen whales are able to hear underwater has posed a ...
Baleen whales hear through their bones
Baleen Whales Hear Frequencies Through Their Bones
Baleen whales hear with their bones, study finds
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Robot acquires chef skills via YouTube instructional vids
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Robots are being programmed to continuously build on prior information and learning, accelerating the evolution of artificial intelligence. By Brooks Hays | Jan. 30, 2015 at 5:07 PM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter. share with ...
Move over Emeril: Robot learns how to prep food from YouTubeGigaom
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Robots are being programmed to continuously build on prior information and learning, accelerating the evolution of artificial intelligence. By Brooks Hays | Jan. 30, 2015 at 5:07 PM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter. share with ...
Move over Emeril: Robot learns how to prep food from YouTube
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Robots Learn To Cook Dinner By Simply Watching A YouTube Video
Arizona Daily Star
Warming speeds uplift of Iceland's crust: UA study
Arizona Daily Star
The Earth's crust is rising faster in central Iceland each year, due to the accelerated retreat of melting glaciers from global warming, says a new study led by University of Arizona researchers. The study's significance is that for the first time, researchers have ...
A rising tide lifts Iceland — literallyPRI
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The Earth's crust is rising faster in central Iceland each year, due to the accelerated retreat of melting glaciers from global warming, says a new study led by University of Arizona researchers. The study's significance is that for the first time, researchers have ...
A rising tide lifts Iceland — literally
As glaciers melt, Iceland gets taller
UA research team shows climate's influence on geology
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