2015年6月17日 星期三

2015-06-18 U.S. Science


CNET
   
Are these the stars that shaped the universe?   
CNET
The Very Large Telescope has spotted signs that may indicate the presence of the oldest stars in the universe -- formed from matter created by the Big Bang. by Michelle Starr · @riding_red; June 17, 2015 3:00 PM PDT. facebook. twitter. linkedin. googleplus.
Super-Bright Galaxy CR7 Reveals Signs of First Stars in the Universe   NBCNews.com
Astronomers discover monster stars that sparked the cosmos   SFGate
Brightest galaxy in early universe may have first-generation stars   The Space Reporter
Astronomy Magazine   
Tech Times   
The Register   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Giant dust clouds near moon's surface slowly erasing astronaut footprints   
Los Angeles Times
Scientists have found vast clouds of moon dust floating above the lunar surface that grow each time there is a meteor shower on Earth. The clouds are made of tiny particles of moon and space dust, and they do not look like clouds on Earth. In fact, researchers ...

Moon dust is filling in the astronaut footprints   USA TODAY
Earth's moon surrounded by permanent dust cloud   The Space Reporter
The Moon is wrapped in a cloud of comet dust   ABC Science Online
Washington Post   
National Geographic   
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EarthSky
   
New Horizons has a cool teaser trailer!   
EarthSky
New video captures the excitement of the upcoming July 14 spacecraft encounter with Pluto. The real thing will be better and is just ahead. An error occurred. Unable to execute Javascript. NASA began exploring the planets of our solar system by spacecraft ...

NASA craft nears Pluto   Indiana Gazette
Pluto just 4 weeks, 20 million miles away for spacecraft   WAVE 3

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WLS-TV
   
Nasa's latest scary discovery: The world is running out of fresh water   
New Zealand Herald
Drought-stricken California is not the only place draining underground aquifers in the hunt for fresh water. It's happening across the world, according to two studies by United States researchers made public yesterday. Twenty-one of the world's 37 largest ...

Alarming new NASA findings on the status of Earth's water   Science Recorder
World's groundwater supplies being depleted at an alarming rate   KABC-TV
World's largest aquifers being depleted faster than they can be replenished   abc7news.com
The Nation   
SFGate   
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Washington Post
   
Evaporating water powers toy car   
The Hindu
Machines that harness the power of evaporating water have been created by scientists. Researchers at Columbia University have built a miniature car that draws on the process to propel itself along, as well as an evaporation-driven generator that powers a ...

Weirdest Biofuel Ever Powers Strangest Car Ever   CleanTechnica
Hot and Humid? There's Energy in That   Discovery News
Watch Humidity Power A Miniature Car   Gizmodo Australia
Vocal Republic   
Treehugger   
Chinatopix   
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Capital Public Radio News
   
Worm Brain Yields Secret to How Animals Sense Earth's Magnetic Field   
NBCNews.com
It's well known that many animals rely on the Earth's magnetic field to tell them where they are and where they need to go. But until now, no one has ever figured out just how they do it. Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin, led by Andrés ...

Sensor to detect Earth's magnetic field discovered in an animal for very first time   Gizmag
First Sensor Of Earth's Magnetic Field In An Animal Discovered   Science 2.0
Eureka! Navigation Clue Found in a Worm's Brain   Newser
WUFT   
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Reuters
   
On eve of encyclical, pope appeals for 'our ruined' planet   
Reuters
VATICAN CITY Pope Francis, on the eve of the most contested papal writing in half a century, said on Wednesday that all should help to save "our ruined" planet and asked critics to read his encyclical with an open spirit. In the highly personal and eloquently ...

Dot Earth | Exploring the Pope's Moral Push for Climate and Energy Progress ...   New York Times (blog)
How a scientist in a parking lot may have influenced the Pope and climate change   CNN
Pope Francis' climate scientist: the German adviser who primed the pontiff   Sydney Morning Herald
Reuters Blogs (blog)   
Sky News Australia   
Washington Post   
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Reuters
   
Hordes of red crabs wash up on Southern California beaches   
Reuters
SAN DIEGO Hundreds of thousands of tiny crabs have been washing up on Southern California beaches, marring the sandy coastline with streaks of red, as warm ocean currents carry them farther north and closer to shore than usual, officials said on ...

Millions of red tuna crabs invade California beaches   CBS News

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CTV News
   
'Unprecedented' toxic algae bloom along west coast   
CTV News
An alarmingly large algae bloom that's been poisoning wildlife along the U.S. coast has extended all the way up to Vancouver Island. U.S. scientists have recorded some of the highest concentrations of domoic acid, a deadly natural toxin produced by algae, ...

Toxic algae bloom in Pacific Ocean could be largest ever   CBS News
Toxic algae bloom in Pacific Ocean may be largest on record   Science Recorder
Toxic algae bloom off West Coast might be largest ever, scientists say   The Globe and Mail
The Guardian   
Alaskajournal.com   
Pulse Headlines   
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Mashable
   
Mount Sinabung erupts in Indonesia   
Mashable
Mount Sinabung, one of Indonesia's many volcanoes, has been especially active over the past two weeks, spewing gas and ash. This is a concern for many local villagers in the surrounding area, who depend on the land for their livelihood. Mount Sinabung ...

Best volcano eruption photos of 2015   Los Angeles Times
This Indonesian Volcano Could Be About to Blow   TIME
Through the lens Wednesday   theday.com
The Weather Channel   
New York Daily News   
The Japan Times   
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