2015年9月5日 星期六

2015-09-06 U.S. Science


Dispatch Times
   
13.2 billion-years old Farthest Galaxy Discovered   
Dispatch Times
A team of researchers from California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has detected a 13.2-billion-years old galaxy which may be the most distant galaxy ever found. It wasn't until the universe was about a billion years old that these atoms were ...
Discovery of farthest known galaxy raises questions about early universe   Youth Independent News
Scientists Find Furthest and Maybe Oldest Galaxy in the Universe   Pioneer News
Caltech scholars detect 13.2 years old farthest galaxy EGS8p7   The Next Digit

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KRON4.com
   
Ice Age Mammoth fossils found at construction site in Carlsbad   
NYC Today
At the Quarry Creek development site in Carlsbad, California, construction workers unearthed important Ice Age Mammoth and bison fossils. Paleontologists are working closely with the team members of property developer, San Diego-based Cornerstone ...

Stunning find: Ice Age mammoth fossil found in new home development   BABW News
Ice Age mammoth fossils found in Carlsbad home development   AmeriPublications
Workers astonished to find Ice Age mammoth fossils in home development   Morning Ticker
The Market Business   
Times Gazette   
fox5sandiego.com   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Scientists hunt for clues in mysterious deaths of 60000 antelopes in four days   
Christian Science Monitor
Researchers have clues that might explain why thousands of saiga, an endangered antelope, died suddenly. By Tia Ghose, Livescience.com September 4, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. In May, nearly half of all the saigas, a critically endangered ...
Within four days, 60000 Saigas died in Kazakhstan and wildlife experts have no ...   NYC Today

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Climate negotiators torn by opposing fears   
The Straits Times
BONN • Negotiators from 195 nations tasked with crafting a universal climate pact are driven by twin fears tugging in opposite directions, which may result in a hollow deal, say analysts. The all-too-real prospect of climate catastrophe on a horizon of ...
2020 vision: Big polluters pledge to reduce emissions   TODAYonline
Contours of landmark UN climate pact starting to take shape   seattlepi.com
New strategy to boost flagging climate talks   Daily News & Analysis
Sky News Australia   
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WallStreet OTC
   
Decline in number of lions explained with predator to prey ratio   
Northern Californian
The lion population in Africa alone has dropped to around 23,000. Herein, just 20 years back, there were more than 200,000 lions. All the species came under the grasp of human pressures and loss of habitat. Laurence Frank of the University of ...
Predator-Prey Ratio: The New Power Law of the Nature   The Market Business
Predator-Prey Ratio: The New Power Law of Nature   Clapway
Lion population declines around the world   Nature World Report
Livemint   
Ledger Gazette   
University Herald   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Backyard Astronomer: Eclipse will be in progress at moon rise this month   
Sierra Vista Herald
On Sunday, Sept. 27, the full moon will rise at 6:05 p.m. (MST) with an eclipse already in progress. The moon makes first contact with the earth's dark inner (umbral) shadow at 6:08 p.m., but the moon will be just 1 degree above an unobstructed eastern ...

Best Space Stories of the Week – Sept. 5, 2015   Space.com
Supermoon lunar eclipse to occur this month: Who will see it best?   Christian Science Monitor
Be Ready for Rare celestial event when supermoon and Lunar Eclipse will happen ...   Northern Californian
AccuWeather.com   
Peninsula Daily   
Guardian Liberty Voice   
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USA TODAY
   
Beijing air back to filthy gray after temporary blue skies for WWII parade   
USA TODAY
Beijing's blue skies didn't last long. The crystal blue skies that graced the city for nearly two weeks were suddenly gone Friday morning, CNN reported. In their place, the familiar sight and smell of smoggy gray clouds returned. Chinese authorities ...
This is how blue the skies were when Beijing banned 2.5 million cars for two weeks   Boing Boing
Beijing Blue Sky Turns into Pollution Clouds Immediately After Huge Parade   I4U News
After Clear Skies, China Is Back To Dome Of Smog   Times Gazette
Dispatch Times   
Press Examiner   
Tech Times   
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Nature World Report
   
NASA - Planet X may be real   
Nature World Report
Scientists are increasingly entertiainong the idea that Planet X may be real and could account for observations that so far has not been adequately explained by the scientific community. By Brian Anderson -. 2015-09-05. NASA's New Horizons probe has ...

Video by New Horizons Team Provides High Resolution Global View of Pluto   Press Examiner
NASA hunting for The Planet X with its New Horizons probe   The Market Business
Alien Life on Pluto? Is This for Real?   Latinos Post
BABW News   
Morning Ticker   
Immortal News   
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Science World Report
   
90 Percent Of Seabirds Globally Have Ingested Plastic   
Science World Report
A staggering 99 percent of the world's seabirds may have consumed plastic by 2050. Researchers have assessed how widespread the threat of plastic is for the world's seabirds and have found that it may be far worse than first thought. (Photo : CSIRO).
Improving Waste Management can reduce Plastic Threat to Marine wildlife   Northern Californian
90% Seabirds Think Floating Plastic as Irresistible Meal   Times Gazette
Seabirds ingest plastic daily; could be 99% by 2050   State Column
Dispatch Times   
Indiatimes.com   
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Fox News
   
Amateur Paleontologist Discovers Over 220 Million-Year-Old Jaw Bone   
Northern Californian
An amateur paleontologist from Arizona made an incredible discovery while taking part in a dig the held last month at Arizona's Petrified Forest National Park. The paleontologist found the jaw-bone of a saurichthys, a beaked fish. Stephanie Leco, the ...
Amateur Paleontologist Finds Rare Fish Fossil In Arizona   Headlines & Global News
Amateur Paleontologist Finds Rare Fossil of Fish in Arizona   New York Times
Rare Fish Fossil Found in Arizona   University Herald
Gazette Tribune   
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