2015年9月7日 星期一

2015-09-08 U.S. Science


The Space Reporter
   
Keck Telescope Spots The Farthest Galaxy Ever Known Yet   
The Market Business
Keck Telescope has spotted one of farthest ever-known galaxy in the universe. Scientists say its the farthest galaxy yet and they say it is over 13 billion years old. The Register reported that the newly discovered galaxy, called EGS8p7, is the most ...
The farthest flung star to date: Galaxy EGS8p7 estimated to be 3.2-billion ...   Catholic Online
Caltech Astronomers find the farthest galaxy EGS8p7 with redshift of 8.68   NYC Today
Discovery of Farthest Known Galaxy Brings New Questions About Early Universe   ABC News
The Space Reporter   
Daily Mail   
Barrington Review   
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Pioneer News
   
The Construction Crew Surveying Land for Potential Build Uncover a Pre ...   
Pioneer News
Cornerstone Communities Constructions workers currently working at the Quarry Creek development site in Carlsbad, CA have recently discovered an important deposit of crucial Ice Age Mammoth and prehistoric bison fossils during the excavation period.
Rare Ice Age Mammoth and Bison Fossils Discovered in California By an Accident   The Market Business
Rare Ice Age Mammoth and Bison fossils discovered in Carlsbad, San Diego   NYC Today
Construction Firm Discovers Ice Age Mammoth Fossils   Dispatch Times
Nature World Report   
Breitbart News   
Ledger Gazette   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Stonehenge 'on steroids' found 2 miles away   
USA TODAY
Stonehenge, the world-renowned circle of stone columns in southern England, may have had a brother. A much bigger, older brother. University of Bradford researchers announced Monday that they had discovered a monument of about 100 stones covering ...

Hidden 4500-year-old monument found near Stonehenge   CTV News
Secret neolithic rituals of the Stone Age revealed with monolith discovery   The Australian
Ritual monument found beneath 'superhenge'   Irish Independent
Irish Examiner   
Times LIVE   
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WTOP
   
New Horizons Begins Monumental Year-Long Data Dump After Pluto Flyby   
WTOP
This close-up image of a region near Pluto's equator captured by NASA's New Horizons spacecraft on July 14, 2015 reveals a range of youthful mountains rising as high as 11,000 feet (3.4 kilometers) above the surface of... (NEW YORK) — As NASA's New ...

NASA: Pluto Probe Begins One Year Data Transfer   Yibada (English Edition)
NASA's New Horizons probe begins year-long data transfer after Pluto flyby   Xinhua
Nasa's New Horizons spacecraft begins intensive data downlink phase   Livemint

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Los Angeles Times
   
After 'military parade blue' skies, pollution returns to Beijing   
Los Angeles Times
It was as if somebody had flipped a switch. In the two-week run-up to a military parade in Beijing on Thursday — a massive spectacle to mark the 70th anniversary of Japan's defeat in World War II — the Chinese capital's notoriously polluted sky was ...
From the Expat Blog, Decoding the Air Quality Index in Beijing   Wall Street Journal
In just days, Beijing skies turn from brownish to blue   Press Herald
After Brief Blue Skies from Parade, Beijing's Air Pollution is Back   Yibada (English Edition)
iFreePress.com (blog)   
WantChinaTimes   
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India Today
   
Mystery fireball illuminates Bangkok sky   
India Today
This Monday morning wasn't the usual boring start of the week for most of the Bangkok commuters. A mystery fireball that illuminated the Thai capital sky on Monday morning forced everyone who witnessed it to share their thoughts about the same on ...

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Landowners Managing Habitat to Help Canada Lynx in Maine   
New York Times
TOWNSHIP 4 RANGE 11, Maine — The kind of clear-cutting that made the woods of Maine an ideal hunting ground for Canada lynx is a thing of the past, but wildlife experts are trying to recreate enough of that habitat to secure the thick-furred cat's future.

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Fox News
   
Sea turtle population hits new record number   
Morning Ticker
The number of sea turtle nests in Georgia, Florida have reached a record numbers counted along the beaches of Cumberland Island. “It's a lot of physical effort,” said Doug Hoffman, a biologist for the National Park Service on federally managed ...
Sea turtles set new nesting records in Georgia   St. Augustine Record
Dramatic increase in sea turtle population thanks to new conservation efforts   Nature World Report
Sea turtle nesting rebounds to new record levels on beaches of Georgia and Florida   Fox News
UPI.com   
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Bulletin Leader
   
Expected hot weather prompts Spare the Air alerts   
Napa Valley Register
Expected hot weather on Tuesday has prompted air quality officials to call a Spare the Air smog alert. The Bay Area Air Quality Management District is asking people to avoid driving, if possible. Exhaust from cars can mix with heat to create smog that ...
Spare the Air alert set for Tuesday in the Bay Area   Vallejo Times Herald
Spare the Air alert issued for Tuesday   Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Air Quality Alert Declared for Tuesday   Patch.com
WLNE-TV (ABC6)   
abc7news.com   
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NYC Today
   
Cats are more Independent compared to Dogs: Study   
NYC Today
A study conducted by researchers at the University of Lincoln found that cats don't miss their owners when they are not with them. The animals don't need their owners to feel safe and secure, the study concluded. The study suggested unlike dogs, cats ...
Cats only seek for owners as a food source, study says   Pulse Headlines
Cats Don't Need Humans As Much As Dogs: Study   News Every day
Sorry, But Your Cat Really Doesn't Need You Around   Huffington Post
Immortal News   
Hindustan Times   
Headlines & Global News   
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