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2015-03-30 U.S. Science


American Register
   
Yawunik Kootenayi, Lobster Like Predator, Discovered by Scientists   
American Register
Scientists have discovered a spec ies known as Yawunik Kootenayi that is a newly identified species. It was a sea animal having two sets of eyes and also had quite an interesting set of appendages that are much akin to antennae. Researchers are now ...

The 509 Year-Old, Lobster-Like Ancestor Of Modern Butterflies And Spiders ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Dino-boffins unearth ancient, TOOTHY-CLAWED, four-eyed MONSTER LOBSTER   The Register
Ancient 4-Eyed Predator Wielded Wicked Toothy Claws   Live Science
Capital OTC   
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Discovery News
   
Pandas get lonely too   
The Nation
Michigan - They are one of the rarest bears on Earth, and little is known about their private lives. However, reclusive giant pandas may not be quite as solitary as we thought. Researchers say that in fact, they can be sociable. A team of Michigan State ...

Secret Life of Pandas Revealed by Electronic Stalking   Discovery News
Giant pandas' secret social life revealed   New Scientist
Pandas get lonely? Cuddly creatures enjoy social interaction, GPS research finds   RT
American Live Wire   
MSUToday   
Immortal News   
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West Texas News
   
2°C temperature Decline Target 'inadequate' to Save Species   
West Texas News
A lead author on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), while writing a commentary in the open access journal Climate Change Responses, said that the official global target of a 2°C temperature decline is completely insufficient for the ...

2 degree Celsius global warming threshold may be too high   American Register
That 2°C Global Warming Target? Should be More Like 1.5°C Says Scientists   The News Ledge
Climate Change Not Giving Us Extreme Winters   Newser
WallStreet OTC   
Headlines & Global News   
New York Times   
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NBCNews.com
   
Bionic Animals Mimic Ants, Butterflies and Chameleons   
NBCNews.com
A new menagerie of animal-inspired robotics has been unveiled by the researchers at Festo. One flies like a butterfly, another works in groups like ants and the third grips objects like a chameleon's tongue. The eMotion butterflies are perhaps the most ...

Bionic Ants and Fine-Flying Butterflies: Festo's Teaser of Most Recent Projects   Capital OTC
3D-Printed Bionic Ants And Butterflies As Industrious And Beautiful As Real Ones   Tech Times
Harnessing Robotics: BionicANTs to clean factory floors [Video + Photos]   The Next Digit
WallStreet OTC   
Voice Chronicle   
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Discovery News
   
Mars Rover Landing Zone Scars Have Curiously Darkened   
Discovery News
When NASA's Mars rover Curiosity touched down inside Gale Crater in August 2012, it did so in dramatic fashion. In the final stages of its daring descent, the rover's rocket-powered landing platform — known as a sky crane — lit up and blasted the dusty ...

Watch as Martian Dust Erases Curiosity's Landing Scars   Slate Magazine (blog)
NASA Moon Orbiter, Mars Rover Face Budget Chopping Block   Space.com
Scars on Mars from 2012 rover landing fade—usually   Phys.Org
ExtremeTech   
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American Register
   
Mars mission will have to wait- NASA   
American Register
10 Mars mission has always been a priority for NASA but an announcement from the agency revealed that they will start working on an asteroid mission first, before Mars. “The Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM) will provide an initial demonstration of several ...

Caltech 2015 Space Challenge yields big ideas about future of space exploration   The San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Hang on Mars, NASA Has a Crazy Asteroid Mission First   The News Ledge
Asteroid 2008 EV5 targeted by a bold NASA plan for boulder-plucking to be ...   Reporter Advocate
Space.com   
The Monitor Daily   
The Market Business   
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American Register
   
Antarctica experiences hottest day ever, breaking 50 year record   
American Register
The continent of Antarctica could very well have had its hottest day ever earlier this week as temperatures soared to a record-breaking 63.5 degrees Fahrenheit for the first time in recorded history, eclipsing a record that's lasted 50 years. Base Esperanza, a ...

Antarctica records hottest day on record at 17 C   Toronto Sun
Antarctica Records its Hottest Day Ever; it's Double the Average Temperature   Yibada (English Edition)
Antarctica Reaches Record-High Temperature, Could be its Hottest Day Ever   Headlines & Global News
Mongabay.com   
Mashable   
TIME   
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NJ.com
   
Plans for red-shouldered hawk cam in Allendale go awry   
NJ.com
ALLENDALE -- The red-shouldered hawks had nested for four years in the same Allendale yard. This year, the Conserve Wildlife Foundation and Fyke Nature Association had hoped to capture their lives together with a nest camera. "Unfortunately," Jim Wright ...

Red-shouldered hawks spoil plan to stream video from nest   Chron.com

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Wall Street Journal
   
Celebration of space exploration needed   
Daily Trojan Online
When astronaut Scott Kelly, who blasted into orbit on Friday for a one-year stay on the International Space Station, returns to Earth in March 2016, he will have spent more time in space than any other American astronaut. Scientists hope that his year in zero ...

March 29, 2015 in Mission Reports: Photos: Fiery start to marathon space mission   Spaceflight Now
Is Russia Building A Brand New Space Station With NASA?   Yibada (English Edition)
NASA: Science and hospitality   Arab News
Wall Street Journal   
New York Recorder   
Online Athens   
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American Register
   
30 new fly species discovered in Los Angeles   
American Register
More than two dozen new fly species have been discovered in Los Angeles, suggesting that the sheer biodiversity of winged insects is likely to be much greater than scientists have ever considered before in the past. A full 30 different fly species, all related to ...

Flies: Dozens Of New Species Discovered In Los Angeles   The Inquisitr
30 Species Discovered ... in LA? Cities Buzz With Life   NBCNews.com
30 never-before-seen species of flies discovered in Los Angeles   Los Angeles Times
Empire State Tribune   
KCET   
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