2015年4月24日 星期五

2015-04-25 U.S. Science


Mashable
   
Hubble telescope's successor should change how we see the universe   
Mashable
NASA expects that the Hubble Space Telescope will keep beaming back amazing data and photos for at least the next five years. But what happens after the long-running space telescope gets put out to cosmic pasture? Don't worry. NASA has a plan. By 2018 ...

PHOTO: Out of this world   Pueblo Chieftain
Halifax space enthusiasts create winning Hubble tribute video   CBC.ca
UA scientists celebrate Hubble's 25 years   KVOA Tucson News
Herald   
Times of India   
PBS NewsHour   
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Discovery News
   
Yellowstone Supervolcano Much Bigger Than Thought   
Discovery News
A giant reservoir of magma and hot rock beneath the Yellowstone supervolcano has been found and imaged. The newly found reservoir lies 12-28 miles below the surface, and is four-and-a-half times larger than the shallower, hot melted rock zone that ...

Yellowstone volcano's insides finally revealed   San Antonio Express-News
Scientists Discover Larger Magma Chamber Under Yellowstone Supervolcano   TravelPulse
Seismologists Obtain First Complete Picture Of Yellowstone Hotspot   Utah Public Radio
Sioux City Journal   
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Discovery News
   
Very Rare and Adorable Pocket Shark Discovered   
Discovery News
Only the second pocket shark ever seen by humans was discovered by scientists during a study conducted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The first pocket shark find was 36 years ago off the coast of Peru, and there hasn't been ...

This is a pocket shark   Washington Post
Tulane scientists say tiny 'pocket shark' reveals secrets in depths of Gulf of Mexico   NOLA.com
Unbelievably rare (and kind of cute) 'pocket shark' discovered   CNET
Live Science   
ABC News   
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Discovery News
   
Researchers find 11 speedy runaway galaxies wandering the cosmos   
National Monitor
A pair of researchers has identified 200 compact elliptical galaxies, 11 of which are roaming free of galactic clusters. Researchers compact elliptical galaxies have found a total of 11 runaway galaxies which have escaped from the runaway galaxies that they ...

Tiny and Speedy: 'Homeless' Galaxies Ejected From Clusters   Discovery News
Astronomers find runaway galaxies   Astronomy Magazine
Runaway Galaxies: Astronomers Have Discovered 11 Galaxies 'Flung Out of ...   Headlines & Global News
Tech Times   
Science Codex   
Sky & Telescope   
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CBS Local
   
Controversial 1st: Scientists Edit DNA In Human Embryo, Raising Concerns Over ...   
CBS Local
GUANGZHOU, China (CBS News) — For the first time, scientists have edited DNA in human embryos, a highly controversial move garnering much criticism in the scientific community. Using new technology, Junjiu Huang and his colleagues at the Sun ...

Chinese scientists modify human embryos in effort to combat genetic illness   National Monitor
Chinese paper on embryo engineering splits scientific community   Science /AAAS
Chinese Scientists Announce They Have Modified The Human Genome   Western Journalism
Design & Trend   
American Live Wire   
Catholic Online   
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Los Angeles Times
   
NASA gathers scientists to help find life beyond Earth   
Los Angeles Times
The search for life beyond our solar system is about to get a boost of brain power. lRelated NASA: We'll find alien life in 10 to 20 years · Science Now · NASA: We'll find alien life in 10 to 20 years. See all related. 8. This week NASA convened the first meeting ...

NASA: New coalition will find alien life in outer space   Chron.com
UCSC professor joins NASA team searching for habitable planets   Contra Costa Times
NASA's Bold New NExSS Initiative Will Search For Signs Of Life On Other Planets   Huffington Post
Aviation Week   
Daily Mail   
Clapway   
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Start of dwarf planet mission delayed after small mix-up   
Colorado Springs Gazette
Photo - This photo from a sequence of images provided by NASA, taken from the + caption This photo from a sequence of images provided by NASA, taken from the Dawn spacecraft of Ceres, a dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt between Mars and ...


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Tech Times
   
Carnegie Mellon Computer Challenges World's Best Poker Players At Texas ...   
Tech Times
Texas Hold 'Em might never be the same as Claudico, a computer, goes up against four of the world's top human competitors. Who will win? Carnegie Mellon University head developer Tuomas Sandholm is seen here. (Photo : Carnegie Mellon University).
Poker Faceless: Computer Takes on Human Pros at Texas Hold 'Em   NBCNews.com
Brains vs. AI: Carnegie Mellon Computer Faces Poker Pros in Epic No-Limit ...   Scientific Computing
Computer program to take on world's best in Texas Hold 'em   Sacramento Bee

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Los Angeles Times
   
Cougar leaves den, crosses 2 freeways on way to new home   
Albany Times Union
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (AP) — A Southern California mountain lion known to researchers as P-32 has struck out on his own and made a new home. National Park Service researchers believe the 1-year-old male who was living in his family den in the Santa ...

Puma known as P-32 crosses 101 Freeway for new home in Simi Hills   Los Angeles Times
Second mountain lion safely crosses 101 Freeway near Thousand Oaks   LA Daily News

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Techie News
   
Global Warming 'Pause' Extends Nearly 18 And A Half Years   
Daily Caller
Satellite temperature readings show there has been no warming trend for nearly 18 and one-half years, meaning there has been no statistically significant warming since the late 1990s. Two satellite datasets show that warming has been more moderate than ...

Climate models wrong: Global warming has slowed   WND.com
Bad News for Global Warming Alarmists, According to New Study   TheBlaze.com
Thoughts On Climate Change   Payson Roundup
Techie News   
Personal Liberty Digest   
Western Journalism   
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