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2015-04-06 U.S. Science


TODAYonline
   
CERN restarts Large Hadron Collider, seeks dark universe   
TODAYonline
A general view of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiment is seen during a media visit to the Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in the French village of Saint-Genis-Pouilly, near Geneva in Switzerland, July 23, 2014. Photo: Reuters. mail · print.
​After refit, Large Hadron Collider resumes hunt for new Higgs   CNET
CERN's Large Hadron Collider Back in Action   Wall Street Journal
Giant atom smasher starts up after 2-year shutdown   USA TODAY
CNN   
Fox News Latino   
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NYC Today
   
Hubble Space Telescope captures 'ghosts' of Quasars   
NYC Today
NASA's Hubble Space telescope has provided high resolution images of massive green masses around eight active galaxies. The illumination of the regions could have been due to ultraviolet radiation from a supermassive black hole. The images have been ...

Hubble Telescope Captures Amazing Stills of Bright Green Clouds   American Register
Stunning Pictures of Green Clouds Captured by Hubble Space Telescope   The Market Business
NASA telescope captures startling space 'ghosts'   TVNZ
Times Gazette   
Christian Science Monitor   
Geek Infinite   
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The News Ledge
   
New Research Helps Frustrated Researchers Better Understand Frustrated ...   
The News Ledge
Princeton researchers recently conducted an experiment on a class of materials known as 'frustrated magnets.' The name comes because the material should be magnetic at low temperatures, yet they aren't. The experiment centers around a behavior known ...

Princeton Researchers shed more light on Frustrated Magnets to see if they ...   New Hampshire Voice
Frustrated Magnets decoded by Scientists   The Market Business
'Frustrated' Magnets Exhibit Hall Effect At Low Temperatures: Finding Surprises ...   Headlines & Global News
News Every day   
Times Gazette   
The Next Digit   
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NY City News
   
High Level of Carbon-13 found in City Ants   
NY City News
In an interesting research project, a team from the North Carolina State University has found that certain ant species in New York City have developed taste for human food. And, another reason could be high availability of food waste which includes pizza, ...

Urban Ants Are Adapted To Junk Food   Gizmodo
Urban Ants Prefer Junk Food Over Natural Sources   Nature World News
Urban Ants Are Adapted To Junk Meals   Standard Bulletin
Syracuse.com   
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Yibada (English Edition)
   
Florida Wildlife Officials: Gopher Tortoises Cannot Swim, Don't Put Them In Water   
Yibada (English Edition)
Officials from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is warning people that gopher tortoises cannot swim as more residents have been putting the creature in deep waters. In March, there have been at least instances of visitors attempting to ...

Florida officials ask people not to put gopher tortoises in water   West Texas News
Florida officials ask people to stop putting gopher tortoises in the water   National Monitor
Don't Put The Gopher Tortoise In Water, It Can Easily Drown   Immortal News
American Live Wire   
Chron.com   
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The Next Digit
   
A new study confirms the Little Foot to be living 3.67 million years ago   
The Next Digit
Australopithecus is known to be the oldest ancestor of modern man. The oldest Australopithecus was found in the year 1974 in Ethiopia. The name of Australopithecus was Lucy. The age of Lucie is determined to be 3.2 million years old. Australopithecus-little- ...

Human Ancestor Little Foot Older than Lucy, Study Suggests   Voice Chronicle
Little foot lived 3.67 million years ago according to a new study   American Register
Pre-human Little Foot and Lucy coexisted around 3.7 million years ago, says study   The Hoops News
Uncover Michigan   
Pioneer News   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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UPI.com
   
Bill Nye and others discussing taking humans to Mars by 2033   
UPI.com
Bill Nye arrives on the red carpet at the Man Of Steel world premiere at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall in New York City on June 10, 2013. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI. | License Photo. WASHINGTON, April 5 (UPI) -- Bill Nye and a group of space experts are ...

NASA May Be Planning Manned Trip To Mars by 2033   Pioneer News
Bill Nye and the Planetary Society want to see humans on Mars by 2039   National Monitor
Report: Astronauts Could Land On Mars By 2039   Morning Ledger
From Quarks to Quasars   
Connecticut Bulletin Standard   
Times Gazette   
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The Next Digit
   
Coral reefs of Florida can be affected worst by climate change   
American Register
1 A new report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration revealed that Florida coral reefs are in danger of being ruined due to climate change. The researchers said that the impact of climate change to coral reefs, especially in the FL area are ...

Climate Change Threatens Coral Reefs of Florida   The Next Digit
Climate Change Will Kill Florida's Coral Reefs   Clapway
Florida's pristine coral reefs threatened by climate change   Chron.com
MiamiHerald.com   
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Nature World News
   
Tarantulas Grow Clumsy When Things Heat Up   
Nature World News
A warming world may have more of an impact on spiders than experts ever expected. That's at least according to a recent study that closely investigated how temperature fluctuations affected the movements of spiders and robots alike. Share This Story ...

Tarantulas Lose Coordination When They Get Warm   Voice Chronicle
Tarantulas Start to Act Clumsy when it's Hot   Uncover Michigan
Warm conditions can be risky for tarantulas   American Register
The Weather Network   
National Monitor   
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Science Recorder
   
In just 18 years, a new star begins formation   
Science Recorder
In the past 18 years, astronomers witnessed the birth of a massive new star, known as W75N(B)-VLA 2. In this short time, the star has undergone massive reactions that altered its structure dramatically. Astronomers enlisted the National Science Foundation's ...

Astronomers witness star formation in 'real time'   New Hampshire Voice
Images show the evolution of young star over 18 years   The Silver Ink
Astronomers Witness Star Formation Over 18 Years   Science Times
National Monitor   
Clapway   
American Register   
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