2015年3月21日 星期六

2015-03-22 U.S. Science


New York Times
   
Rosetta coming closer to Comet 67P; Philae Still Sleeping   
Times Gazette
Astronomers have been on a mission to tail a slow moving comet in the outer space. Their mission started early last 2014, and they are getting better observations than they thought they would. The comet, Comet 67P, would take 12.4 hours to complete one ...

Rosetta nears Comet 67P; Philae lander still not operational   Science Recorder
Rosetta getting near Comet 67P again to look for sleeping lander   American Register
Rosetta's Comet 67P starts 'spinning down' -- will Philae ever be found?   The Space Reporter
The Next Digit   
The Market Business   
Empire State Tribune   
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The Hindu
   
Europeans (Carefully) Gaze Upward for Glimpse of the Solar Eclipse   
New York Times
PARIS — Crowds across Europe gazed skyward on Friday to witness a solar eclipse, one where the moon came between the earth and the sun and its shadow blocked the sun in its entirety at some viewing points. As officials warned of possible power ...

Eclipse thrills on remote Arctic islands, clouds mar for some   Reuters
Experiencing the total eclipse in the Faroe Islands   Mashable
AP PHOTOS: Millions in Europe view eclipse with odd devices   U-T San Diego
Christian Science Monitor   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Chron.com   
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Reuters
   
Tide of the century   
Reuters
An aerial view shows the Mont Saint-Michel off France's Normandy coast March 20, 2015. The Mont Saint-Michel 11th century abbey is expected to be entirely surrounded by the English Channel following exceptionally high spring tides. Parts of the French ...

'Supertide' draws thousands to French site as effects of solar eclipse are felt ...   Sydney Morning Herald
"Tide of the century" cuts off Mont Saint-Michel from mainland France   Fox News Latino
Eclipse supertide engulfs Mont St Michel in France   Brisbane Times
NDTV   
Boston Globe (subscription)   
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Mirror Daily
   
Paris Bans Half of Its Vehicles on Monday As Result of Dense Smog   
Mirror Daily
Paris Bans Half of Its Vehicles on Monday As Result of Dense Smog The Paris mayor's office has announced on Saturday morning that it will take a number of emergency measures for Monday, including banning half of its traffic and making public transport ...

Paris considers radical measures to deal with smog   National Monitor
Paris City of Lights and Air Pollution   Guardian Liberty Voice
Paris forces half of cars off roads to check smog   Oman Tribune
Global Times   
Quartz   
Mashable   
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Voice Chronicle
   
Researchers find out reason for glow of some mushrooms in dark   
Voice Chronicle
But, the reason has now been found. Researchers included 'flor de coco' mushroom which may be in the Brazilian coconut forests according to a new study. They had added that its light attracts creatures like insects. These insects spread fungi's spores ...

Scientists solve mystery behind glowing mushrooms   Delhi Daily News
Researchers found out mystery behind glowing mushroom, Study   The Market Business
Dude, why is my mushroom glowing? Scientists have the answer   Reuters
Discovery News   
KPLU News for Seattle and the Northwest   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Ancient supernova had enough dust to make 7000 earths   
Science Recorder
This new discovery encouraged the idea that the vast quantities of dust seen in remote yet fairly young galaxies may have been produced by the explosions of large stars that were actually much older. A recent discovery has revealed that a supernovae is ...

Observation of Cosmic Dust Can Help Know Evolution of Galaxies, Say Scientists   News Tonight Africa
Supernovas Spawned Space Dust for Ancient Galaxies, Study Finds   Space.com
Scientists Study Supernova Explosion to Learn About Cosmic Dust   Pioneer News
The News Ledge   
Science Times   
Times Gazette   
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The State
   
Teens build robots to vie in Raleigh competition   
The State
Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday that "substantial progress" had been made toward ensuring that Iran's nuclear program would not lead to weapons development. (March 21). AP. http://www.thestate.com/nation-world-video?ndn.
High school students compete in robotics competition   Seacoastonline.com
Students compete in robot competition: Local high school teams put engineering ...   Troy Record
Purdue FIRST Competition is more than just robots   wlfi.com
MLive.com   
Midland Daily News   
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KUOW News and Information
   
Scientists urge temporary moratorium on genome edits   
National Monitor
A group of scientists has called for a temporary and voluntary moratorium on editing the human genome. A group of American scientists and scientific ethics experts has published a list of recommendations and called for debate on gene-engineering in ...

Eminent Scientists Call For Ban On Gene Editing Technique That Can Alter ...   Daily Science Journal
Scientists Seek Ban on Method of Editing the Human Genome   New York Times
Scientists Have Created 'DNA Scissors' That Can Alter Your Genes, but Should ...   Bloomberg
The Seattle Times   
SFGate   
The Silver Ink   
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PenBayPilot.com
   
Vernal Equinox Ushers in the Start of Spring   
ABC News
Spring is here today -- although it doesn't feel like it some parts of the United States. The vernal equinox will officially begin at 6:45 p.m. ET when the sun's most direct rays hit the equator, marking the start of spring. HOME>TECHNOLOGY Solar Eclipse 2015 ...

Vernal equinox: How dare they call it spring? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Spring Equinox 2015: First Day Of Spring Facts And Trivia   International Business Times

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Death and Taxes
   
Man given mental evaluation for ignoring Rick Scott's insane climate change policy   
Death and Taxes
In case you were holding out hope that the ban on Florida state environmental agencies from referencing “climate change” and “global warming” was some silly misunderstanding or hilarious joke, well first of all, you don't know Florida, and second of all, ...

Answers Sought After Reports Of 'Climate Change' Ban   CBS Local
Fla. official says he was punished for using 'climate change' in report   Washington Post
Florida Orders Mental Exam for Worker Who Pushed Climate Change Agenda   Gawker
The Guardian   
Sunshine State News   
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