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2015-02-01 U.S. Science


Maine News
   
Much-Publicized Discovery by BICEP2 Team flawed   
Maine News
Researchers with the European Space Agency have confirmed that last year's biggest discovery of the gravitational waves, considered as an evidence of the Big Bang, was with some flaws due to the error in measurement because of cosmic dust. The ESA ...

Scientists abandon highly publicized claim about cosmic find   Sacramento Bee
Big Bang 'waves' go poof under analysis   Tribune-Review
Speck of interstellar dust adds twist to Big Bang Theory   The Hindu
Frontline Desk   
Gizmodo Australia   
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The Utah People's Post
   
Newly Launched NASA Satellite Will Monitor Western Drought   
The Utah People's Post
Newly Launched NASA Satellite In one of the space agency's bolder projects, a newly launched NASA satellite will monitor western drought and study the moisture, frozen and liquid in Earth's soil. It's true that a satellite can't possibly fix the devastating ...

NASA launches Earth-observing satellite on third try   Los Angeles Times
NASA launches satellite to observe soil moisture   BBC News
News from across the nation, Jan. 31   SFGate
Chicago Sun-Times   
Tribune-Review   
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New York Daily News
   
160-million-year-old 'dragon' dinosaur discovered in China   
New York Daily News
In the land before time, "dragons" walked the earth. Canadian paleontologists uncovered a new species of mythically-proportioned dinosaur that most likely lived more than 160 million years ago, according to their findings, published this week. Chinese ...

'Dragon' Dinosaur Fossil With Massive Neck Discovered in China   ABC News
Incredible 50-foot 'dragon' dinosaur unearthed by Chinese farmers   CNN International
New species of long-necked 'dragon' dinosaur discovered in China   Fox News
TheBlaze.com   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Syracuse.com   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Study Suggests Baby Chicks Can Count ... From Left to Right!   
NBCNews.com
It's not just humans who can count: Newly published research suggests chicks seem to have a number sense, too. Scientists found that chicks seem to count upward, moving from left to right. They put smaller numbers on the left, and larger numbers on the ...

Baby chicks think small numbers belong on the left, just like us   Los Angeles Times
Think That Chicks Are Just Plain Cute? Well It Turns Out That They Have a ...   Science Times
Research suggests chicks can count.   National Monitor
Headlines & Global News   
Voice Chronicle   
Wall Street Hedge   
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Digital Journal
   
Warming oceans triggering population explosion of marine animals   
Digital Journal
Along the Central and Northern California coastline, observers are seeing an explosion of bright pink, inch-long sea slugs in the tide pools. Scientists are saying the "population boom" of these sea slugs this far north was predicted in 2011.
California sea slug population booms as oceans warm   National Monitor
Is Climate Change To Blame for These Blooming Pink Nudibranchs?   Science Times
Warming Ocean Is Pretty Great, If You're a Sea Slug   Discovery News
Futurity: Research News   
San Jose Mercury News   
Science Codex   
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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 ...

Holes in the Middle of Cassiopeia A, a Supernova that Has Exploded 340 Years ...   States Chronicle
Rare swiss cheese supernova discovered   Science Recorder
Why is this supernova so bubbly?   Christian Science Monitor
Discovery News   
Smithsonian Science   
Maine News   
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National Monitor
   
New space telescope will be 1000 times sharper than Hubble   
National Monitor
When one thinks of the word telescope, the word that almost automatically precedes it is “Hubble”. Built in the 1970's and launched in 1990, the Hubble has been the standard for space telescopes in recent years, but like all great things, change is in store for ...

Gorgeous Image of Galaxy NGC 7714 Captured By Hubble (Video)   Viral Global News
Month in Space Pictures: Catch a Comet and a Cosmic Dawn   NBCNews.com
New space telescope would take better images than Hubble   CBS News
Wall Street Journal   
Northern Voices Online   
Chinatopix   
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Poll shows giant gap between what public, scientists think   
Daily Mining Gazette
WASHINGTON (AP) — The American public and U.S. scientists are light-years apart on science issues. And 98 percent of surveyed scientists say it's a problem that we don't know what they're talking about. Scientists are far less worried about genetically ...


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West Texas News
   
Iceland rising nearly 1.5 inch per year as glaciers melt   
West Texas News
A new study conducted by researchers from University of Arizona has found that Iceland is rising due to climate change. Melting of ice caps frees land that has been noticed to rise at a rate of about 1.4 inch every year, as per the study. The researchers said the ...

Research Has Found Iceland Is Melting Much Too Fast   Pioneer News
Iceland is Rising As the Snow is Melting   SMN Weekly
Iceland Is Rising Out Of The Water   Full-Time Whistle
Maine News   
Market Business News   
The Weather Network   
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Austin Herald
   
Minnesota Sports Watch: Short, exciting month   
Austin Herald
While Jupiter climbs in the east, Venus vaults up from the western horizon and waxes brilliant against the fading sunset. By mid-month, nightfall leaves the sky bookended by these two brightest of planets. On the 21st Venus makes a close pass by Mars below ...

Skywatch: A brilliant Venus shines in February   Washington Post
Visit the strangeness that is Jupiter in February   Methow Valley News
Looking Up: Full moon, planets shine this week   Fall River Herald News
IU Bloomington Newsroom   
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