2015年2月26日 星期四

2015-02-27 U.S. Science


Pioneer News
   
What Can A Massive Black Hole Tell Us About the Early Universe?   
Pioneer News
Space exploration continues to evolve and we, on earth, continue to be amazed at what astronomers and engineers continue to find. A recent discover, for example, from Chinese astronomers will confound both the brightest scientists and all the rest of us ...

Giant Black Hole Discovered by Scientists   SMN Weekly
Scientists discover black hole 12 billion times more massive than the sun   Q13 FOX
Supermassive Black Hole 12 Billion Times More Massive than Our Sun Puzzles ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Geek Infinite   
Frontline Desk   
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Los Angeles Times
   
DNA discovery: British people ate imported wheat 8000 years ago   
Los Angeles Times
DNA evidence suggests the hunter-gatherers of Britain were importing wheat from their agrarian neighbors on mainland Europe as much as 8,000 years ago. lRelated 800,000-year-old footprints found in England -- then they washed away · Science Now ...

Britain Imported Wheat 2000 Years Before Growing It   Scientific American
Isle of Wight wheat DNA points to ancient trade   BBC News
DNA recovered from underwater British site may rewrite history of farming in ...   Science Now
New Scientist   
WTAQ   
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Empire State Tribune
   
New dwarf planet in the solar system, Ceres, gets a visitor from Earth named Dawn   
Empire State Tribune
As the technology becomes more and more powerful and far advanced, humans gets better understanding of the solar System and even the whole universe as a whole. In case you are still not aware that Pluto is now a dwarf planet and it is dislodged from ...

NASA's Ceres pics show mysterious bright spots on planet   SlashGear
Scientists puzzled by 'bright spots' on surface of dwarf planet Ceres   Engadget
Scientists photograph mysterious bright spots on dwarf planet's surface   Science Recorder
WTMA   
SFGate (blog)   
Geek Infinite   
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CNET
   
Tracking dust from the Sahara Desert to the Amazon rainforest   
Washington Post
February 26, 2015 5:50 PM EST - NASA used its satellites to track and map 27.7 million tons of dust from the Sahara Desert to the Amazon rainforest. According to NASA, the finding is part of a bigger research effort to understand the role of dust and aerosols ...

Sahara Dust Helps Fertilizes Amazon Rainforests   SMN Weekly
How The World's Largest Hot Desert Fertilizes The Amazon   Huffington Post
Study shows how Sahara Desert dust shifts to fertilize the Amazon rainforest   World Tech Today
CNET   
Discovery News   
Mashable   
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Empire State Tribune
   
NASA: Astronaut shares 'selfie' from space   
KTVU San Francisco
(KTVU and AP) - NASA released a 'selfie' of astronaut Barry Wilmore as he worked outside the International Space Station. According to NASA, the photo shows Wilmore on the first of three spacewalks to prepare the station for arrivals by U.S. commercial ...

Astronaut Terry Virts Safe After Water Leaks Into Helmet During Spacewalk ...   Huffington Post
EVA 186: Two down, one to go   SpaceFlight Insider
Close Shave: US Astronaut Reports Water Leak In Helmet During ISS Spacewalk   Tech Times
Arizona Daily Star   
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ABC News
   
Scientists Witness Carbon Dioxide Trapping Heat in Air   
ABC News
Scientists have witnessed carbon dioxide trapping heat in the atmosphere above the United States, chronicling human-made climate change in action, live in the wild. A new study in the journal Nature demonstrates in real-time field measurements what ...

Greenhouse effect is observed and getting worse   Mother Nature Network
Climate Change: Scientists Witness Greenhouse Effect in Action   NBCNews.com

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SMN Weekly
   
Tiny mollusk could lead to advances in augmented reality breakthroughs   
SMN Weekly
According to scientists from Harvard University and MIT, a tiny mollusk found on the shores of the UK might lead to advances in augmented reality breakthroughs in the future. Advertisement. The little invertebrate in question, the blue-rayed limpet, is a mollusk ...

Marine Shells' Optical Structures Inspire Ideas For Transparent Displays   Tech Times
Scientists explain blue stripes on tiny, near-invisible mollusk   UPI.com
Seeking structural color, engineers find it glinting in the sea   Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
R & D Magazine   
Headlines & Global News   
Science World Report   
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SMN Weekly
   
Geyser eruptions due to particularities of their plumbing, researchers reveal   
SMN Weekly
According to the findings of a team of researchers from Japan and the United States, the eruptions of geysers are due to the particularities of the underground chambers that comprises their plumbing. Advertisement. There are close to 1,000 geysers across the ...

Why do geysers erupt? Loops in their plumbing   UC Berkeley
Researchers find Answer to What Causes Old Spew Water and Steam in Air   Maine News
Geysers Erupt Because Of Loopy 'Underground Plumbing' (VIDEO)   Headlines & Global News
Chinatopix   
UPI.com   
Laboratory Equipment   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Scientists know there are more giant craters in Siberia, but are nervous to even ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
In the middle of last summer came news of a bizarre occurrence no one could explain. Seemingly out of nowhere, a massive crater appeared in one of the planet's most inhospitable lands. Early estimates said the crater, nestled in a land called "the ends of the ...

More Mysterious Craters Found in Siberia, Scientist Says 'Urgent' Investigation ...   Live Science
Spread of Russian craters prompts safety concern from scientist   The West Australian
New Mysterious Craters Found In Siberia   Popular Science
NBCNews.com   
Christian Science Monitor   
Morning Ticker   
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CBS Local
   
Now That Google's Artificial Intelligence Can Beat You At Atari, What's Next?   
CBS Local
(CBS SF) — Google's newly acquired artificial intelligence company DeepMind is reveling in software that in a couple of hours mastered several Atari games. But it's not just some programmers geeking out over the novel uses of AI. Instead, it's an introduction ...

Breakthrough computer teaches itself   New Zealand Herald
Google's AI Program Is Better At Video Games Than You   PC Magazine
​Google's DeepMind artificial intelligence aces Atari gaming challenge   ZDNet
PBS   
Wired   
U-T San Diego   
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