2015年7月22日 星期三

2015-07-23 U.S. Science


TIME
   
Watch as Astronauts Dock With the International Space Station   
TIME
After a successful launch, three astronauts are slated to dock with the International Space Station at 10:46 p.m. E.T. on Wednesday. The astronauts launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome aboard a Soyuz rocket at 5:02 p.m. EST. Over six hours, the crew ...

Astronaut Kimiya Yui Becomes 10th Japanese in Space   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Soyuz rocket with three astronauts launches towards International Space Station   IBNLive
Rocket With Crew From U.S., Russia, Japan Docks at Space Station   Bloomberg
Mashable   
Gizmodo   
Orlando Sentinel   
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Echo Examiner
   
Astronomers get clearest ever look inside earliest galaxies in Chile   
GlobalPost
SANTIAGO, July 22 (Xinhua) -- A team of international astronomers has observed for the first time how galaxies were formed in the early days of the universe in Chile, thanks to the ALMA telescope of the European Southern Observatory (ESO). ALMA, the ...

ALMA Peers Into An Early Galactic Formation   Echo Examiner
Getting to know our 'ALMA' mater, ESO Sites Distant Carbon Emissions   Northern Californian
Assembly Of Ancient Galaxies Witnessed Near Reaches Of Visible Universe   Tech Times
The Space Reporter   
SlashGear   
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TheBlaze.com
   
High Resolution Images of Pluto Shows another Range Of Water-Ice Mountain: NASA   
NYC Today
The images of Pluto taken by NASA's New Horizons Spacecraft while it passed by the dwarf planet recently helped NASA scientists identify another range of water-ice mountains. Some earlier sent images showed that Pluto has mountains that could be almost ...

New NASA image reveals second mountain range in Pluto's 'heart'   Fox News
New Horizons Finds Second Mountain Range In Heart Of Pluto   Tech Times
Closest view yet of two of Pluto's moons   Tucson News Now
Christian Science Monitor   
The Register   
NBCNews.com   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Where did the first Americans come from? New clues from new studies.   
Christian Science Monitor
A pair of studies seek to answer questions about the first inhabitants of the Americas: Where did they come from, and how did they get here? By Joseph Dussault July 21, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. Deep genetic affinities between Amazonian ...

Study: Indigenous peoples of Amazon and Australasia linked by genes   UPI.com
Aboriginal Australians Linked To Amazonians [STUDY]   ValueWalk
Amazonian Native Americans Share Genetic Link with Australasians, Study Shows   Sci-News.com
New Scientist   
Genetic Literacy Project   
I4U News   
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KCSG
   
Record heat in June "globally" brings El Niño fall and winter   
KCSG
UTAH - + Video–The State of the Climate Report released by NOAA shows June as the hottest month on record globally. The recent report released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration also shows the first six months of 2015 also as ...

Planet Earth's grim check-up   Winfield Daily Courier Online
2015 on Track to Be Hottest Year Yet   Discovery News
Another month, another global heat record broken   NOLA.com
Ledger Gazette   
FiveThirtyEight   
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Boston Herald
   
Mayor in Vatican   
The Hindu
Tony Chammany, Kochi Mayor, presented a paper on 'modern slavery and climate change: The commitment of the cities, at a session in Vatican. The session was organised by Pontifical Academy of Science, Vatican. Pope Francis interacted with the mayors ...

Pope represents fundamental shift in climate change   The Globe and Mail
Vatican mayors conference: Liccardo joins pledge against poverty, climate change   San Jose Mercury News
Brown's words quash needed debate   The San Diego Union-Tribune
Edmonton Journal   
The Nation   
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Chicago Tribune
   
NASA photos of Earth: Comparing the planet 1972 to 2015   
Chicago Tribune
The 1972 "Blue Marble" photo of Earth offered a previously unseen view of the world: A single image of the planet lit by the sun. In an instant, the image became iconic. Since that time, many satellite photos of Earth have been taken in different ways ...
Is NASA about to Announce the Discovery of 'Another Earth'?   IGN
Has NASA found a second Earth?   NEWS.com.au
NASA hints at 'another Earth' in lead-up to big announcement   WTTV CBS4Indy

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Business Insider
   
9 scientists who are changing the way we view space   
Business Insider
Chris Hadfield REUTERS/NASA/HandoutExpedition 34 Flight Engineer Chris Hadfield of the Canadian Space Agency takes advantage of a weightless environment onboard the Earth-orbiting International Space Station. We recently published a list of ...


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Tech Times
   
Dire warning of sea level rise from world's most famous climate scientist   
New Zealand Herald
The study concluded glaciers in Greenland and Antarctica will melt 10 times faster than predicted earlier, resulting in a sea level rise of at least 10 feet in as few as 50 years. Photo / Getty Images. A new study, led by James Hansen, NASA's former ...
James Hansen former NASA climate chief reveals new dangers of global warming   Pulse Headlines
Former NASA Scientist Warns of Catastrophic Sea Level Rise   Immortal News
Three Things to Know About That Terrifying New Climate Study   Yahoo News
Times Gazette   
Tech Times   
Mashable   
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Fox News Latino
   
DNA study finds ancestral link between Brazilians and indigenous Australians   
Fox News Latino
NEW YORK (AP) – Scientists have discovered a previously unknown source of ancestry for some native peoples in Brazil, suggesting a new wrinkle in the story of the settlement of the Americas. The finding does not change the broad outlines of what ...
DNA uncovers mystery migration to the Americas   BBC News
First Americans came from Siberia 23000 years ago   Financial Express
Single Siberian migration peopled the Americas, DNA shows   Livemint
Christian Science Monitor   
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