2015年9月30日 星期三

2015-10-01 U.S. Science


Financial Express
   
China 'highly polluting project' decision to spur coal subsidy talks   
Reuters
... * OECD to resume talks in November. * Japan has led opposition to compromise. * EU officials say more clarity still needed on China position. By Barbara Lewis and Valerie Volcovici. BRUSSELS/NEW YORK, Sept 30 (Reuters) - China's promise to curb ...

Getting to $100 Billion in Climate Change Aid   New York Times
Climate pledges falling dangerously short, say experts   Christian Science Monitor
China Set to Achieve 2015 Climate Goals, Study Says   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Los Angeles Times   
Huffington Post   
Washington Post   
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Discovery News
   
NASA: We Need YOUR Help to Solve Ceres Mystery   
Discovery News
Throwing open the doors to the hallowed halls of science, stumped researchers welcomed help from the public Wednesday in solving a number of nagging mysteries about dwarf planet Ceres. Play Video · The Mysterious Ceres Continues Its Baffling Ways.
New Maps of Ceres Highlight Mysterious Bright Spots, Giant Mountain   Space.com
NASA's Dawn team releases new maps of Ceres   The Space Reporter
NASA Reveals First Topographic Map of Ceres But Could Not Solve Bright Spots ...   I4U News
Engadget   
BBC News   
Phys.Org   
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USA TODAY
   
Surviving 'The Martian': How to Stay Alive on Mars (Infographic)   
Space.com
The fictional Ares 3 mission in Andy Weir's novel "The Martian" is based on an actual NASA plan for exploration of the Red Planet. When he is stranded after his astronaut team leaves without him, Mark Watney must struggle to survive. Matt Damon stars ...
How Much Money The Martian May Make This Weekend   Cinema Blend
Mars discovery wows, underwhelms: #tellusatoday   USA TODAY
'The Martian' is superb as Damon roams Red Planet   The Boston Globe
Space Ref (press release)   
Detroit Free Press   
Chron.com (blog)   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Antikythera shipwreck shows how the ancient world's one percent lived   
Christian Science Monitor
Marine archaeologists recover more than 50 fine artifacts from the ancient shipwreck during the first excavation of the ancient shipwreck since Greek fishermen first discovered it in 1900. By Michael Holtz, Staff writer September 28, 2015. Save for ...

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NYC risks future flooding during hurricanes Penn State   
EurekAlert (press release)
Whether or not a coastal city floods during a hurricane depends on the storm, tide and sea level, and now a team of climate scientists show that the risk of New York City flooding has increased dramatically during the industrial era as a result of ...

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Dispatch Times
   
Great wildebeest migration to be streamed online   
Dispatch Times
It's one of Africa's “Seven Natural Wonders”, and it's truly a spectacular display of nature travelling through the circle of life. The large wildebeest migration live feeds will stream on YouTube page of HerdTracker's and through the Periscope app ...
Maasai Mara Wildebeest migration goes live on web   Rapid News Network
Fall Migration Begins for Animals Across the World: Watch in the Serengeti   Science World Report
First Live Broadcast Of Wildebeest Mass Migration   Clapway
Digital Journal   
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Salon
   
Al Gore: “American democracy has been hacked” in ways that would have shamed ...   
Salon
Former Vice and almost-actual-President Al Gore spoke to MSNBC's Chris Hayes Tuesday evening about the future of American democracy in the wake of the current presidential campaigns, and his assessment was grim, to say the least. “American ...

Gore: GOP 'denies the reality of science' on climate change   The Hill (blog)
Gore: Florida climate crisis mired in politics   Miami Herald
Al Gore Training Army of Organizers to Spread 'Climate Gospel'   Newsmax
UVM News   
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Pulse Headlines
   
Governor Mead aims to update the Endangered Species Act   
Pulse Headlines
Washington, D.C. – Matthew “Matt” Mead, the Governor from Wyoming, visited Washington, D.C. to testify before the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Subcommittee specialized in Fisheries, Water, and Wildlife, as well as the U.S. ...

Most Americans want Endangered Species Act overhauled   Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)
Congress' Assault on Endangered Species Act Does Not Mirror Public Opinion   Huffington Post
Endangered Species law heavily impacts outdoorsmen   St. George Daily Spectrum
Dispatch Times   
Natural Resources Defense Council (blog)   
The Bakken magazine   
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CNET
   
Let's move into this Mars Ice House someday (Tomorrow Daily 250)   
CNET
Ashley congratulates the winners of NASA's 3D Printed Habitat Challenge, explains how controlling a robotic arm with a paintbrush may help disabled patients someday and drools over Tesla's new Model X (but cries a little at its price).
This 3D-printed space igloo just won NASA's Mars habitat competition   Inhabitat (blog)
3D-printable ice house could be our home on Mars: CNET   Focus News
Humans might live on Mars in 'ice houses'   KRMG
Yahoo News   
International Business Times UK   
Architectural Digest   
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Tech Times
   
Earth-Like Planets Around Distant Stars Could Have Magnetic Fields That Would ...   
Tech Times
Small planets dangerously close to their parent stars could still possess a magnetic field that could protect evolving life, astronomers say. Such fields could exist despite the extreme gravitational forces coming from the star, they say. (Photo : R ...
How Tidal Heating May Aid the Formation of Magnetic Fields Around Exoplanets   News Ledge
Earth-class planets likely have protective magnetic fields, aiding life   Space Daily
UW Research: Earth-like exoplanets might possess strong magnetic field   NYC Today
Clapway   
Rapid News Network   
Times Gazette   
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