2015年7月17日 星期五

2015-07-18 U.S. Science


New York Times
   
Pluto Terrain Yields Big Surprises in New Horizons Images   
New York Times
In addition to soaring ice mountains, Pluto's mixed bag of terrains includes smooth plains that are crisscrossed by enigmatic troughs, photographs from NASA's New Horizons mission show. “When I saw this image for the first time, I decided I was going ...
The Man Who Flew Mankind to Pluto   Wall Street Journal
New Horizons' Latest: Fly Over Pluto's Ice Mountains and Alien Plains   NBCNews.com
New Pluto Photos Show 'Astoundingly Amazing' Landscape   National Geographic
Los Angeles Times   
Wired   
Forbes   
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Nature World News
   
Plankton and Bright Lights: Cloud Studies near Antarctica   
Nature World News
Plankton power puts out some serious wattage in certain areas, according to new research. (Photo : Pixabay). When people say, "You light up my life" and they're in the Southern Ocean, they might be speaking to plankton. That is, researchers at the ...
Tiny sea creatures are making clouds over the Southern Ocean   Science Now
Marine life cultivates half of the summer cloud droplets over the Southern Ocean   Phys.Org
Marine plankton brighten clouds over Southern Ocean   UW Today
Science News (blog)   
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SlashGear
   
Science detects how mosquitoes always end up biting you   
SlashGear
This week a study has been published on the ways and means mosquitoes employ to find their prey - namely you. Instead of just plopping down on whatever land they see, hoping to find some blood inside, the mosquito employs a range of senses to hunt you ...

Mosquitoes Use Triple Threat to Hunt Their Victims   Laboratory Equipment
Mosquitoes first sniff then attack their host   Dispatch Times
Mosquitoes Track You With 3 Senses, Bite Without Guilt   Clapway
Tech Times   
Benchmark Reporter   
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Pioneer News
   
Scientists Discuss Using Superfood Dulse as a Vegan Replacement for Bacon!   
Pioneer News
It is called Dulse. It is a superfood—yes, like kale or acai—which means it is a plant. Actually, it is a type of seaweed. Oregon State University business professor Chuck Toombs explains, “Dulse is a super-food, with twice the nutritional value of ...
Seaweed that Tastes Like Bacon Discovered By OSU Researchers   Viral Global News
Scientists Develop Bacon-Flavored Seaweed   Fox 28
Researchers create seaweed that tastes like bacon   WWMT-TV
Inquirer.net   
Newsday   
Morning Ticker   
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TIME
   
ISS astronauts flee to safety after space junk collision scare   
Times of India
MIAMI: Three astronauts living at the International Space Station were forced to scramble to safety after what Nasa described as a "close pass" by flying Russian space debris on Thursday. The men decamped into the Soyuz spacecraft, which is attached to ...
'Zero-G handshake' 40 yrs on: Cosmonaut Leonov still friends with astronaut ...   RT
When space junk shook space station, astronauts are allowed to take ...   The Market Business
America and Russia met in space 40 years ago today   Tucson News Now
TIME   
Lighthouse News Daily   
CNN   
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National Post
   
Scientists found 50-million-year-old worm sperm frozen in Antarctica   
Dispatch Times
The museum team sent pictures of the specimen along to Marco Ferraguti, an expert in annelid sperm. He knew that most such cocoons carried notable plant remains and thus, passed it to Bomfleur who started searching for plant remains. Through ...

50-Million-Year-Old Fossilized Sperm in Antarctica   New York Times
Researcher Accidentally Finds Oldest Sperm Ever   Design & Trend
Scientists Discover Oldest Sperm Inside Fossilized Cocoon Of Mysterious Worm   Tech Times
CBC.ca   
TV Newsroom   
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CNET
   
Watch what happens when a spinning basketball gets thrown off a dam   
CNET
More than 6 million YouTube viewers have already been mesmerized by the sight of a spinning basketball's crazy trajectory when tossed off the top of a giant dam. by Chris Matyszczyk · @ChrisMatyszczyk; July 17, 2015 2:02 PM PDT. facebook. twitter.
Watch: World's highest basketball shot flies farther with backspin   Science /AAAS
Magnus Effect Whisks Basketball Into The Spin Zone   Sentinel Republic
WATCH: Magnus Effect Whisks Basketball Into The Spin Zone   WUFT

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KCCU
   
Last Year Was the Hottest Since Temperature Record Keeping Began   
TIME
The average temperature around the world was higher last year than any year since modern record keeping began, climate experts said on July 16. The findings, published in a new report in the journal Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, show ...

2016 candidates can't duck climate change   Newsday
NOAA says 2014 was hottest year on record, Weather Channel reports   NOLA.com
Science Confirms 2014 Was Hottest Yet Recorded, On Land And Sea   89.3 WFPL
Courthouse News Service   
Daily Times   
The Market Business   
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Newsweek
   
New Ice Age May Begin By 2030, Say Researchers   
Newsroom America
(Newsroom America) -- The arrival of intense cold similar to the one raged during the "Little Ice Age", which froze the world during the 17th century and in the beginning of the XVIII century, is expected in the years 2030--2040. These conclusions were ...

The Truth Behind the So-Called Mini Ice Age   American Live Wire

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Tampabay.com
   
Robots do check-in and check-out at cost-cutting Japan hotel   
Tampabay.com
SASEBO, Japan — The English-speaking receptionist is a vicious-looking dinosaur, and the one speaking Japanese is a female humanoid with blinking lashes. "If you want to check in, push one," the dinosaur says. The visitor still has to punch a button ...
Hotel run by robots opens up in Japan   Examiner.com
Japan opens the world's first robot hotel   wtvr.com
Robots do nearly everything at Japanese hotel   Dispatch Times
WGNO   
First to Know   
Anime News Network   
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