2015年3月20日 星期五

2015-03-21 U.S. Science


Reuters
   
Eclipse thrills on remote Arctic islands, clouds mar for some   
Reuters
TORSHAVN, Faroe Islands (Reuters) - A solar eclipse thrilled thousands of sky gazers on remote Arctic islands on Friday but clouds disappointed some viewers of a rare celestial show that was also partly visible for millions in Europe, Africa and Asia.
Gallery: The Daily Edit 03.21.15   Charlotte Observer
solar eclipse grips sky watchers   The Australian
Sun, moon and more than a little cloud   Irish Independent
Gulf Daily News   
NEWS.com.au   
azcentral.com   
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The Straits Times
   
Waiting for Philae: Comet Lander Still Sleeping, Scientists Say   
NBCNews.com
The Philae lander, which made history when it touched down on the surface of a distant comet last November, has yet to wake from a deep slumber it entered when its power ran out shortly after its rough landing, German space scientists said Friday. Trouble ...

Molecular Nitrogen on Comet 67P Reveals a Frigid Start to Our Solar System   Science Times
Rosetta finds nitrogen on Comet 67P   The Space Reporter
Rosetta mission detects Nitrogen on Comet 67P   Uncover Michigan
RedOrbit   
New York Times   
Space.com   
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BBC News
   
LHC restart 'not before Wednesday'   
BBC News
Run Two of the Large Hadron Collider is set to ramp up next week but beams will not go full circle before Wednesday, according to scientists at Cern. The LHC has been shut down since early 2013, in order for the gigantic machine to be serviced and ...

LHC restart 'not in advance...   Chronicle Bulletin
Here are all the new particles we might discover when the world's largest atom ...   Business Insider Australia
Giz Explains: The World's Biggest Physics Experiment Is About To Reboot   Gizmodo Australia
Empire State Tribune   
Symmetry magazine   
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BBC News
   
Arctic sea ice extent hits record low for winter   
BBC News
Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean has fallen to the lowest recorded level for the winter season, according to US scientists. The maximum this year was 14.5 million sq km, said the National Snow and Ice Data Center at the University of Colorado in Boulder. This is the ...

Arctic sea ice shrinks to historic low   Fox News Latino
Why record low Arctic sea ice only tells half the story   Christian Science Monitor
Arctic Sea Ice Hits Record Low Winter Peak   Discovery News
Live Science   
CBS News   
Mashable   
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Tucson News Now
   
What exactly is the "Vernal Equinox?"   
Tucson News Now
The vernal (spring) equinox occurred on March 20th this year for the northern hemisphere. While this marks the 1st day of spring for the northern hemisphere, this is the start of the fall season for the southern hemisphere. So you may be asking yourself, what is ...

Spring showers tomorrow, sunnier by Sunday   MYfoxLUBBOCK.COM (blog)
Spring Equinox 2015: First Day Of Spring Facts And Trivia   International Business Times
Vernal Equinox: New Google Doodle Celebrates First Day of Spring   TIME
West Texas News   
Chestnut Hill Local   
Oregon Coast Beach Connection   
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Detroit Free Press
   
Bernice Steadman, part of NASA's 'Mercury 13' program, dies   
Detroit Free Press
Bernice Steadman was tough and smart, with superb hand-eye coordination, a woman who always succeeded at whatever she set out to do: pilot, taxi driver, hunter, golfer, clothing store owner, co-founder of a museum. But because of her gender, she was ...

Bernice Steadman, one of Nasa's first female trainee astronauts, dies aged 89   ITV News
Bernice Steadman dies; part of NASA's 'Mercury 13' program   SFGate

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Republican frostiness toward modern science gathers pace   
Sydney Morning Herald
Washington: The winter has lingered on the American east coast, so much so that this month the new Republican chairman of the Senate environment and public works dommittee, James Inhofe, of Oklahoma, was able to bring a dripping snowball onto the ...

New Climate Paper Gives Global Warming Alarmists 'One Helluva Beating'   Fox News (blog)
The Eric Factor: Hard to believe where Winter's climate stacks up   WQAD.com
Natural factors cause global climate change, speaker tells Akron Roundtable   Akron Beacon Journal

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ABC News
   
Astronaut Scott Kelly set to spend a year in space   
Houston Chronicle
It was shortly after dawn when Scott Kelly emerged from a van in a remote part of Kazakhstan last year, wearing a trim flight suit. As the purple morning sky faded to a light blue the NASA astronaut climbed to the crest of a ridge crossed by railroad tracks.
Check out astronaut's amazing Vines from the International Space Station   CNET
Astronaut plus Proba minisats snap solar eclipse   Phys.Org
Kelly Twins - Mark, Scott - Help Gauge Effects of Space Travel   Arizona Public Media
NBCNews.com   
KTIC   
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St. Louis Public Radio
   
New gene-altering technique worries scientists   
SFGate
A revolutionary technique developed at UC Berkeley to alter the DNA in human cells could pose such unknown risks if it is misused that a group of eminent biologists is calling for an international slow-down in its application. The genome-editing method is so ...

Biologists fear DNA editing procedure can alter human DNA   The Market Business
Scientists Urge Temporary Moratorium On Human Genome Edits   WEKU

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Daily Republic
   
A single exploding star could build 7000 Earths   
Daily Republic
By tracking cosmic dust, scientists have found it may be the star explosions called supernovas that push life-giving materials into galaxies. Illustrates STARS (category a), by Rachel Feltman (c) 2015, The Washington Post.
Exploding star could build 7M Earths   Tribune-Review
One Supernova Produces Dust To Make 7000 Planets   ValueWalk
Born From a Supernova. Missing Link Found Between Planet Formation and ...   The News Ledge
News Every day   
Times Gazette   
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