2015年3月23日 星期一

2015-03-24 U.S. Science


NBCNews.com
   
Did Jupiter Smash Solar System's First Earthlike Planets?   
NBCNews.com
Jupiter may have acted like a giant wrecking ball in the newborn solar system, roaming in to destroy an early generation of inner planets before retreating to its current orbit, researchers say. The typical planetary system is made up of a few super-Earths ...

Young Jupiter wiped out solar system's early inner planets, study says   Los Angeles Times
Jupiter might have wrecked the first version of our solar system   Washington Post
Planets in early solar system faced utter destruction from arrival of Jupiter   The Space Reporter
Zine Report   
Yibada (English Edition)   
Tech Times   
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BBC News
   
'Largest ever asteroid impact' found in Australia   
BBC News
Scientists in Australia have discovered what they say is the largest asteroid impact area ever found. The 400-kilometre (250-mile) wide area is buried deep in the earth's crust and consists of two separate impact scars. The team behind the discovery, from the ...

Scientists shocked: Largest meteor crater ever discovered in Australian Outback   Nature World Report
Biggest Asteroid Impact Zone Found Under Australia   Live Science
Evidence of largest asteroid impact zone on Earth found in Australian outback   The Guardian
Tech Times   
NEWS.com.au   
Yibada (English Edition)   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Super-salamander with 'toilet-seat' head terrorised Earth 200 million years ago   
Telegraph.co.uk
A previously undiscovered species of crocodile-like amphibian that lived during the rise of dinosaurs was among Earth's top predators more than 200 million years ago, scientists at Edinburgh University have found. Palaeontologists identified the prehistoric ...

'Monster salamanders' found in fossilised mass grave   BBC News
In Photos: Giant Amphibian Ruled Ancient Rivers   Live Science
Car-Sized Salamander Had 'Toilet Seat' Head   Discovery News
Science News   
The Guardian   
Irish Independent   
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The Space Reporter
   
Nova seen in 1670 was actually a stellar collision   
The Space Reporter
A mystery explosion in the night sky turns out to have been caused by colliding stars. One of history's mysteries revolved around a strange explosion observed in the sky in 1670, long thought to have been the first nova on record. Recent research suggests ...

APEX observations help unravel mystery of Nova Vulpeculae 1670   Astronomy Magazine
Colliding stars could explain 17th-century mystery explosion   World Science
Mysterious 17th Century Stellar Explosion Explained 340 Years Later, Nova Vul ...   Headlines & Global News
RedOrbit   
Examiner.com   
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TODAYonline
   
Paris sees traffic ban as pollution solution   
Chicago Tribune
Parisian drivers with even-numbered license plates have been banned from the roads...at least for the day. It's part of an attempt to combat air pollution. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo announced the. Reuters.
Paris imposes car curbing measures to fight the smog   BBC News
Paris chokes on pollution; City of Light becomes City of Haze   Los Angeles Times
Paris alternates traffic to reduce choking smog levels   U-T San Diego
Newsweek   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Wired
   
That Boeing Force Field? It Probably Won't Ever Work   
Wired
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May the force-field be with you: Boeing granted patent for 'shock wave attenuation'   CNN
Boeing Receives Patent for a Force Field that Protects US Military Vehicles from ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Boeing receives first-ever patent in force field technology   Science Recorder
Tech Times   
IGN   
NEWS.com.au   
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UPI.com
   
Study: The Gulf Stream system may already be weakening. That's not good.   
Vox
north_atlantic_current.0.jpg Graph of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. Blue paths represent deep-water currents, while red paths represent surface currents. (Stefan Rahmstorf from PIK). Don't miss stories. Follow Vox!
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Shows 10 Years Of Changing UK ...   Science 2.0
Climate change messing with Atlantic Gulf Stream: study   Business Spectator
Share this story   Courier Mail
The Independent   
Bloomberg   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Why isn't the Emmy Noether Google Doodle being shown worldwide? (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
Emmy Noether contributed to major advancements in both physics and mathematics, subjects that shunned women. By Lisa Suhay, Correspondent March 23, 2015. close. Google honored German mathematician Emmy Noether on what would be her 133 ...

New Google's Doodle: A Tribute To Revolutionary Mathematician Emmy Noether   Frontline Desk
Google celebrates 'MOST CREATIVE' mathematician Emmy Noether's 133 ...   Inferse
Google Doodle Honors Emmy Noether: 7 Things You Didn't Know About The ...   Tech Times
iSchoolGuide   
The Inquisitr   
TakePart   
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Scientific American
   
Explained: The Supertide that Swallowed a French Abbey   
Scientific American
A stunning photo went viral over the weekend, revealing a supertide that turned an 11th-century French abbey that is usually surrounded by sheep into an island swallowed by the sea. The image, from AP, is shown here. Similar photos from other news ...

Mont Saint-Michel, France experiences rare supertide   Newsday
14 Incredible Photos Of Europe's Supertide   Huffington Post
Supertide turns medieval French abbey into island   New York Daily News
Victorville Daily Press   
KTVU San Francisco   
The Korea Herald   
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Nature World Report
   
NASA's Curiosity rover finds evidence of life on Mars   
Nature World Report
NASA discovers nitrates on Mars, providing more evidence that life once existed on the red planet. Scientists have discovered evidence of nitrates on Mars, according to the LA Times. The nitrates, specifically nitric oxide, were discovered through investigative ...

NASA's Curiosity Rover Finds Fresh Signs of Ingredients for Life on Mars   FOX40
More Chemical Ingredients for Life Identified on Mars   NBCNews.com
Occupying Mars: The world's second space race   Crimson
La Crosse Tribune   
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