2015年5月30日 星期六

2015-05-31 U.S. Science


PerfScience
   
Tsunami Could Hit California, But Not Like in 'San Andreas' Quake Movie   
NBCNews.com
A scene from the movie "San Andreas" shows a monstrous tsunami wave heading for the California coast.Warner Bros. Pictures via YouTube. Share; Share · Tweet · Share · Email; Print; Comment · advertisement. A new study calls attention to the tsunami ...

It's not just San Andreas: Scientists reveal the hidden hazards that could trigger ...   Daily Mail
Little-known quake, tsunami hazards lurk offshore of Southern California   (e) Science News (press release) (registration)
Offshore Faults Need More Study, Suggest Earthquake Experts   PerfScience
San Diego Sun Times   
Discovery News   
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New York Times
   
Saigas, an Endangered Antelope, Dying of Mystery Disease   
New York Times
The saiga, a critically endangered Asian antelope species, has been decimated by a mysterious, fast-moving disease. In the past two weeks, more than third of all saigas have been killed, conservationists have found. The cause of the outbreak is unknown, ...

Concerns over sudden deaths of more than 120000 rare Kazakhstan antelopes   ABC Online

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Financial Express
   
Modern humans migrated out of Africa from Egypt unlike previously believed   
Financial Express
It turns out that modern human populations took the route out of Africa from Egypt, finds a new study. By: ANI | Washington | May 29, 2015 11:38 am. Google +. Post Comments. modern human. It turns out that modern human populations took the route out of ...

Out of Africa: How Ancient Humans Migrated into Europe   Science World Report
First Modern Humans Came Out of Egypt, Not Ethiopia, New Study Suggests   University Herald
Out of Africa, By Way of Egypt: New Genetic Data Points to Egyptian Route for ...   Science Times
Nature World Report   
Clapway   
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Gazette Herald
   
Cheetah Robot is now Capable of Jumping over Hurdles - West Texas News   
Gazette Herald
MIT's cheetah robotic can bounce over hurdles utilizing its 4 legs. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency-funded Cheetah can efficiently bounce over partitions 18 inches tall with out decreasing its velocity. It can run as quick as 22 kilometers per ...

Cheetah Robot is now Capable of Jumping over Hurdles   West Texas News
Watch MIT's ROBO-CHEETAH leap walls in a CYBORG HUNT for Sarah Connor   The Register
Researchers teach robotic cheetah the running jump — VIDEO   Las Vegas Review-Journal
PC Magazine   
Science Times   
NYC Today   
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Yibada (English Edition)
   
Co-Author Of Retracted Gay Marriage Study Slams Academic World For ...   
Yibada (English Edition)
The UCLA graduate student in the middle of controversy involving a gay marriage study retracted by Science Magazine, responded to the "unprecedented" attacks by the academic community. He stands by the social science study's findings that gay ...

Is study on people's opinion on same-sex marriage cooked up?   Hindustan Times
Study Using Gay Canvassers Erred in Methods, Not Results, Author Says   New York Times
Researcher accused of fraud in gay marriage study responds to critics   Los Angeles Times
Washington Post   
Times Gazette   
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National Geographic
   
Dinosaur Physiology Debate Continues to Simmer   
National Geographic
Were dinosaurs warm-blooded, cold-blooded, or what? This is one of the most persistent questions in paleontology, and one that we don't yet have a good answer to. Aside from the flaws in the question itself – life isn't neatly divided between the warm and ...

Temperature's rising: expert says dinosaurs were warm-blooded   Gazette Herald
Dinosaurs: Were they warm or cold blooded? The debate is heating up to the ...   Empire State Tribune
Were Dinosaurs Warm Blooded Like Modern Animals?   Science Times
Times Gazette   
Inferse   
Capitalberg   
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Voice of America
   
Rescuers Work to Save Wildlife Affected by California Oil Spill   
Voice of America
SAN DIEGO—. Dead animals have been found almost daily since a pipeline failed May 19, releasing thousands of gallons of crude oil into the ocean and beaches of central California. While it will take years for scientists to gauge the spill's effects on the ...

Residents voice concerns at oil spill open house   KSBY San Luis Obispo News
Coast Guard defends early efforts after big oil spill   Marin Independent Journal
Coast Guard defends cleanup response to California oil spill   Santa Fe New Mexican
Gazette Herald   
U-T San Diego   
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STLtoday.com
   
Study: Ethiopian fossils indicate new forerunner of humans   
STLtoday.com
NEW YORK • A fossil find is adding another twig to the human evolutionary tree, giving further evidence that the well-known “Lucy” species had company in what is now Ethiopia, a new study says. A lower jaw, plus jaw fragments and teeth, dated at 3.3 million ...

Fossils in Ethiopia Suggest Lucy Species Was Not Alone   Times Gazette
At least 3.3-million-year-old Fossil Bones Discovered in Ethiopia, Lucy's Cousins?   Times Gazette
A New Species lived Alongside 'Lucy': Study   Uncover Michigan
The Standard Daily   
Empire State Tribune   
Global Times   
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The Inquisitr
   
FBI says working to fix errors in DNA-matching data   
Reuters
WASHINGTON The Federal Bureau of Investigation said on Saturday it had discovered errors on its database of DNA profiles used to determine the likelihood that DNA from a crime scene matches a suspect. In a statement provided to Reuters, the FBI said 33 ...

FBI concedes errors in DNA stats since 1999   Columbus Dispatch
FBI says working to fix errors in DNA-matching data - Reuters   Gazette Herald
DNA Data Errors Detected In The FBI National Database   The Inquisitr
Newsmax   
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NBCNews.com
   
Researchers reveal a small origami robot   
Northern Californian
Researchers have revealed a small origami robot, which is able to fold itself, self-destruct and walk around. Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Technische Universität München (TU Munich) in Germany have created the ...

VIDEO: Origami Drone Folds Itself, Self-Destructs   PC Magazine
Watch this tiny robot assemble itself, carry things around, and dissolve into nothing   Digital Trends
This origami robot self-folds, runs, climbs, and swims   Tech Gen Mag
Clapway   
CBC.ca   
NBCNews.com   
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