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2015-10-05 U.S. Science


Times Gazette
   
Blue whale follows a strategy to keep massive body size   
Times Gazette
The blue whales which are scientifically known as Balaenoptera musculus, are enormous marine creatures that belong to the baleen whale (mysticeti) suborder and it is the presently the largest animal in the planet as it can reach up to 100 feet in ...
Blue whales krill feeding study reveals secrets of its monstrous size   The Hoops News
Blue Whales Maintain Their Monstrous Size Through Sophisticated Feeding Strategies   Headlines & Global News
How do the blue whales become enormous in size? Krill feeding study reveals clues   The Market Business
NYSE Post   
Insight Ticker   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Scientists discover huge tsunami 73000 years ago. Could it happen again?   
Christian Science Monitor
The history of an ancient 'megatsunami' off the coast of Africa may highlight our current problems with tsunami prediction. By Story Hinckley, Staff October 4, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. A tsunami generated by a volcanic flank collapse is ...
Ancient 850-Foot Tsunami Could Happen Again   Discovery News

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TechCrunch
   
NASA Astronauts Can Already Farm On Mars   
TechCrunch
The prospect of conquering the dark and vast expanse of space has fascinated the human mind for a good part of the last century. Perhaps that is why 'The Martian,' a film adaptation of Andy Weir's book about one man's struggle to survive on Mars ...
NASA Discovers Flowing Saline Water on Mars   The Stony Brook Press
Mars water discovery validates scientific, engineering progress   The Miami Hurricane
Discovery of water on Mars is a key find for NASA, US   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Cornell University The Cornell Daily Sun   
Herald Current   
The Market Business   
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Zee News
   
Double trouble — asteroid, volcanoes implicated in dinosaur doom   
Daily Times
It was a combination of calamities - an asteroid strike followed by vast volcanic eruptions half a world away - that doomed the dinosaurs and many other creatures 66 million years ago.That is the conclusion of scientists who said on Thursday they have ...

That asteroid might have needed help wiping out the dinosaurs   Christian Science Monitor
Scientists suggest a new, earth-shaking twist on the demise of the dinosaurs   Washington Post
Asteroid Impact And Volcanic Eruptions Spelled Doom For Dinosaurs: Study   Tech Times
Seating Chair   
UC Berkeley   
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Chicago Tribune
   
Woolly Mammoth Bones Uncovered in Michigan   
Chicago Tribune
A team of paleontologists from the University of Michigan recovered about 20% of a woolly mammoth's skeleton this week in Lima Township, Michigan. They found the skull, tusks, some vertebrae, ribs, the pelvis and shoulder blades. (Oct. 2). AP.
VIDEO: Michigan Farmer Discovers 10000-Year-Old Woolly Mammoth Skeleton in Soy ...   People Magazine

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I4U News
   
Beauty Really Is in the Eye of the Beholder, Study Proves   
I4U News
The idea that beauty lies in the eye of the beholder has been around for a long time. A new research has recently testified the phrase and found it absolutely true. According to the study, an individual's perception about attractiveness is mostly ...
Beauty Is In The Eye Of The Beholder? Shared Environment Plays A Part   Science World Report
Science explains why beauty is in the eye of the beholder   CBS News
Scientists Find Out How Beauty Lies In The Eyes Of Beholder   Times Gazette
Delmarva Public Radio   
Dispatch Tribunal   
BLR Eagle   
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The Geopolitical and Conflict Report
   
Food industry leaders urge action on climate change   
Meat & Poultry (registration)
PARIS – Ahead of a major global climate change conference to be held in Paris, chief executive officers of top US branded food companies are urging global leaders to take decisive action toward “clear, achievable, measureable and enforceable ...

World headed for too high 2.7 Celsius warming, say experts   Jamaica Observer

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KSL.com
   
Farmer finds woolly mammoth bones in Michigan field   
KSL.com
LIMA TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — James Bristle and a friend were digging in his southern Michigan soybean field when they unearthed what looked like a bent fence post, caked with mud. Instead, it was part of a pelvis from an ancient woolly mammoth that ...

Michigan farmer unearths 11000-year-old mammoth skeleton   wreg.com
Ancient mammoth skeleton found on Michigan farm   Palm Beach Post
Mammoth remains discovered on a farm could provide missing answer   NYSE Post

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OCRegister
   
OC on the lookout for seals   
OCRegister
Officials announced a series unusual and puzzling strandings of endangered Guadalupe fur seals along the California coast. , DANA ANGUS, COURTESY OF THE MARINE MAMMAL CENTER IN SAUSALITO. By ERIKA I. RITCHIE / STAFF WRITER.
Guadalupe fur seals are mysteriously washing on California shores   The Hoops News
Climate Change Blamed for Massive Die off of Fur Seals in California   CDA News
Fur Seal Pups Mysteriously Washing Up on California Shores   TIME
Yibada (English Edition)   
Statesman Tribune   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Rosetta Gets First Look At Comet's Dark Side   
Headlines & Global News
Adding to the peculiarity of the situation was the fact that the comet exhibits a peculiar seasonal pattern during it six-and-a-half year orbit. By Aditi Simlai Tiwari | Oct 04, 2015 02:39 PM EDT. Image Of The Southern Polar Regions Of Comet 67P ...
Rosetta Shows First Glimpse of Comet 67P's Dark Side   I4U News
Here's Our First Glimpse of the Rosetta Comet's Dark Side   Gizmodo
NASA reports Rosetta spacecraft gets a look at the Dark Side of comet 67P ...   Clarksville Online
West Texas News   
Examiner.com   
The Space Reporter   
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