2015年10月13日 星期二

2015-10-14 U.S. Science


Tech Times
   
New Hubble Images Delve Deep Into Jupiter's Mysterious Red Spot [Video]   
Tech Times
An annual 'portrait' of the giant planet shows its famous Red Spot is shrinking. Images also capture unique atmospheric waves, similar to ones sometimes seen on Earth. (Photo : NASA, ESA, A. Simon (GSFC), M. Wong (UC Berkeley), and G. Orton ...

New Hubble Video Shows Jupiter in Glorious Ultra High Definition   Gizmodo
Hubble's 4K images prove Jupiter's Great Red Spot is shrinking   Engadget
Hubble telescope reveals changes in Jupiter's Great Red Spot   Orlando Sentinel
Headlines & Global News   
iFreePress.com (blog)   
Dispatch Times   
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Tech Times
   
Scientists Take Dinosaur Temperatures To Solve 150-Year-Old Mystery   
Tech Times
Fossils help researchers determine body temperatures of dinosaur species, helping answer a long-standing question: warm- or cold-blooded? The answer, they say, falls somewhere in between. (Photo : Doyle Trankina and Gerald Grellet-Tinner | UCLA).
Study: Sun-warmed dinosaurs could probably run pretty fast   UPI.com
Ancient eggs suggest dinosaurs were partly warm blooded   Science Recorder
Hot or not: Were dinosaurs warm-blooded?   Dispatch Times
The Market Business   
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
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Immortal News
   
Scientists Predict Ocean Food Chain Collapse   
Immortal News
An increase in carbon dioxide levels is threatening ocean life. A new study warns that this change will have an effect on the majority of life in the world's oceans. After analyzing over 600 different published studies on coral reefs, kelp forests, and ...
Global warming hits another ecosystem: The Ocean's food chain is now in Great ...   Times Gazette
Something fishy: How climate change reaches into the ocean   Christian Science Monitor
Global Collapse of the Marine Food Chain is Possible with Climate Change   Steelers Lounge (blog)
University Herald   
Business Insider   
NYSE Post   
National Geographic Education   
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Washington Post
   
'Supercoiled' DNA puts the simple double helix to shame   
Washington Post
When most of us think of DNA, we think of that iconic double helix shape. But when you zoom out, DNA gets a lot more complicated. "When Watson and Crick described the DNA double helix, they were looking at a tiny part of a real genome, only about one ...

Research finds Supercoiled DNA Twists into Unexpected Shapes   Rapid News Network
'Supercoiled' DNA Is Far More Dynamic Than Double-Helix, Study Finds (VIDEO)   Headlines & Global News
DNA Study Yields Big Surprise About The Tiny 'Molecule Of Life'   Huffington Post
UPI.com   
Herald Current   
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (blog)   
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WDJT
   
Marquette scientists find vines that may accelerate climate change   
WDJT
Marquette University scientists determined in a first-ever forest-level experimental study on the subject that an increase in woody vines in tropical forests may be significantly accelerating climate change, according to a release by Marquette University.
Vines affect forest's ability store carbon   Science Recorder
Vines Are Choking Out Forests' Ability To Store Carbon, Fight Climate Change   Headlines & Global News
Climbing Vines In Rainforests Cutting Carbon Storage, Contributing to A Tree Death   The Market Business
Herald Current   
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)   
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences   
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Space.com
   
Pebbles on Mars Shaped by Ancient Long-Gone Rivers Dozens of Miles Long   
Space.com
The shape of some Martian pebbles suggests these rocks once rolled dozens of miles down a river, hinting that ancient Martian waterways were stable and not merely ephemeral streams, researchers say. NASA's Mars rover Curiosity discovered the small, ...

Pebbles on Mars likely traveled tens of miles down a riverbed, study finds   Phys.Org
Martian river likely carried pebbles tens of miles: What could it mean?   Christian Science Monitor
Mars Pebbles Carried for Miles by River   Discovery News
Los Angeles Times   
Science Codex   
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New York Daily News
   
San Francisco tourists witness Great White shark devour seal just outside of ...   
New York Daily News
Shark week is over, but Sharktober's just begun. Tourists got a first-hand look at the San Francisco Bay's food chain in action as they witnessed a hungry Great White shark devour a seal by Alcatraz Island. In a video recorded by Meredith Coppolo ...
Great white shark devours a seal on camera as Alcatraz tourists watch in awe   Washington Post
Stunned tourists watch as a great white shark devours a seal at Alcatraz   Los Angeles Times
Tourists record great white shark devouring seal near Alcatraz   Miami Herald
Huffington Post   
Shark Stewards   
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Gawker
   
Researcher Sparks Controversy by Collecting a Rare Bird to Death   
Gawker
A researcher from the American Museum of Natural History tracked down an extremely rare bird in Guadalcanal and, after consideration, collected a specimen. With extreme prejudice. What I'm saying here is he killed it. The bird was a rare Moustached ...

Researcher kills rare bird to study it, controversy ensues   SFGate
AMNH Scientist Kills Mysterious Island Bird For Research   Gothamist
A scientist found a bird that hadn't been seen in half a century, then killed ...   Washington Post
Nature World News   
Quartz   
National Audubon Society   
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Huffington Post
   
More Than 400 U.S. Cities May Be 'Past The Point Of No Return' With Sea Level ...   
Huffington Post
<span class='image-component__caption' itemprop="caption">A Mario Tama/Getty Images A woman walks atop an earthen levee on the Mississippi River in the Lower 9th Ward as the Steamboat Natchez passes in August 2015 in New Orleans. The city is ...

Map Shows Which American Cities Will Drown With Rising Sea Levels   Tech Times
Study says coastal cities could escape a few flooding   NYSE Post
Rising Sea Levels Threaten Miami And Other Coastal Cities   WKBW-TV
Rapid News Network   
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Huffington Post
   
Now You Can Watch Amazing Stop Motion Video of Apollo Space Missions   
Huffington Post
See the Apollo missions like you've never seen them before: brought to life through stop motion movie magic. The new video showcases incredible high-resolution images from the Project Apollo Archive, a collection of photos taken by astronauts on Apollo ...

Here's Exactly What It Looks Like To Walk On The Moon   MTV.com
Someone Turned the Moon Landing Photos into a Movie   The Creators Project (blog)
New Photos From Apollo Mission Depict the Mundane Daily Tasks of Astronauts at ...   Smithsonian
Daily Beast   
Gizmodo   
BuzzFeed News   
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