2015年3月28日 星期六

2015-03-29 U.S. Science


New York Times
   
How Idealism, Expressed in Concrete Steps, Can Fight Climate Change   
New York Times
Idealism combined with an intriguing application of economic theory may accomplish what international conferences have not: solving the seemingly intractable problem of global warming. Despite periodic flurries of optimism, diplomacy has been largely ...

That 2 Degrees Climate Goal is 'Utterly Inadequate,' Says Expert Report   Nature World News
Global Warming At 2 Degrees Celsius may fall short of target   Empire State Tribune
Global warming deal lies in Delhi not Paris as debate heats up   Telegraph.co.uk
Huffington Post   
Times Gazette   
Salon   
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Design & Trend
   
The Secret Lives Of Pandas - Revealed   
Design & Trend
(Photo : Getty Images/Jeff J Mitchell) Giant pandas aren't as solitary as once thought, according to a new study. Despite being one of the most recognizable animals in the world - the secret lives of giant pandas is largely a mystery. But, a new study is opening ...

Pandas Not Lonesome Animals As Previously Believed   Latinos Health
New Study: Giant Pandas Are More Social & Flirtatious Than Imagined   American Live Wire
Gentle Giant Panda Isn't a Recluse After All   News Every day
Maine News Online   
Immortal News   
io9   
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International Business Times
   
4-Eyed, Lobster-Like Fossil Way Older Than Dinosaurs Found In Canada's ...   
International Business Times
This image shows a freshly excavated fossil specimen of Yawunik kootenayi. Robert Gaines/Pomona College. Canadian and U.S. researchers say they have found the fossil of a four-eyed marine creature with claws that is the ancestor of modern-day lobsters, ...

Ancient ancestor of lobsters and spiders found in British Columbia   National Monitor
Lobster Like Species Yawunik kootenayi Discovered by Scientists   American Register
Bizarre 508-million year old lobster-like predator Yawunik unearthed   Times Gazette
Maine News   
Voice Chronicle   
Gizmodo Australia   
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Los Angeles Times
   
What a cluster: When dark matter collides, things get weird   
Los Angeles Times
Dark matter just got a shade more mysterious. Scientists studying a smashup between giant clusters of galaxies have watched how each cluster's dark matter passes through the collision – and found that it seems to contradict certain theories of how dark ...

Dark matter 'ghosts' through galactic smash-ups   BBC News
Dark matter is apparently 'darker' than we thought   Washington Post
Dark Matter Just Got Darker (and Weirder)   Discovery News
NBCNews.com   
Ars Technica   
SlashGear   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Astronaut twin Scott Kelly begins #YearInSpace: Why that long? (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
American astronaut and twin Scott Kelly is now aboard the International Space Station, beginning his one-year mission in space. How will this year affect him and his twin brother, and what will the implications be for future missions?
The calm before the launch: Preparing for a year in space   Mashable
Pair Begin Record-Setting Year in Space After 'Beautiful Launch'   Voice of America
Russia, America talking about new space station   AL.com
DAWN.com   
NBCNews.com   
Engadget   
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CBS Local
   
Bay Area Lights Go Out As World Observes Earth Hour   
CBS Local
A WWF activist dressed as a panda bear stands next to an illuminated globe in front of the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin during the the global climate change awareness campaign “Earth Hour.” (JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty Images) ...

Eiffel Tower goes dark in symbolic move for Earth Hour   U-T San Diego
Lights Switched Off Around World for Earth Hour   Voice of America
Canadian participation in Earth Hour wanes   The Globe and Mail
The Nation   
DAWN.com   
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Immortal News
   
Antarctica Might Have Just Seen Its Hottest Day Ever Recorded   
Immortal News
Antarctica may have just seen its hottest day in recorded history when temperatures reached a record-breaking high of 63.5 degrees Fahrenheit (17.5°C) on Tuesday, according to weather bloggers at the Weather Underground. The Weather Underground ...

Antarctica May Have Just Recorded Its Hottest Day Ever, Temperatures Even ...   The Inquisitr
Antarctica may have just set its highest temperature on record   Mashable
Antarctica May Have Just Set a Record for Its Hottest Day Ever   TIME
Latinos Health   
Chicago Daily News   
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Capital OTC
   
Bionic Ants and Fine-Flying Butterflies: Festo's Teaser of Most Recent Projects   
Capital OTC
It is not an easy feat to build a robot that not only looks, but also moves like a real member of the animal kingdom, but Festo has managed to surprise the tech world with both kinds of examples. So far, the company has designed a herring gull called SmartBird ...

3D-Printed Bionic Ants And Butterflies As Industrious And Beautiful As Real Ones   Tech Times
Festo uses swarm intelligence to develop artificial ant robots   American Register
Festo Unveils Amazing 3D-Printed Robotic Insects   Daily Science Journal
Chinatopix   
Tech Gen Mag   
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The Market Business
   
Latest debate on the spin of Saturn planet has put the matter in spin   
The Market Business
Various scientists have discovered that the spin of Saturn is not according to the studies made till date. The time of the day at Saturn has also been re-defined. Latest debate on the spin of Saturn planet has put the matter in spin. Sixth planet from the Sun, ...

A Day's A Day The World Around — But Shorter On Saturn   Rhode Island Public Radio

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American Register
   
Entomologists Worried About Crossbreeding of Two Invasive Termite Species   
American Register
It is already known that Asian and Formosan subterranean termites that are found in South Florida are two of the most destructive termite species found in the world but now more alarming news is that the two species are cross breeding and their offspring is ...

Two Destructive Termites of Florida Interbreeding, Worrying Entomologists   Voice Chronicle
Termite menace: Hybrid swarm of destructive species set to invade Florida   Washington Times
Termite species mate, creating new menace   Bend Bulletin

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