2015年10月30日 星期五

2015-10-31 U.S. Science


Los Angeles Times
   
After diving deep through icy geysers, Cassini sends images of Enceladus   
Los Angeles Times
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has sent back several new images of Enceladus after executing its latest dive through the geyser of water ice, vapor and other particles shooting out of the frigid moon's surface. Amina Khan Contact Reporter. Just in time for ...

NASA spacecraft captures icy geysers on Saturn's moon during flyby   Orlando Sentinel
New NASA photos show Cassini's Encedalus encounter up close   The Space Reporter
NASA's Cassini spacecraft shows Surface Features of moon Iapetus   Northern Californian
Discover Magazine (blog)   
Rapid News Network   
OregonLive.com   
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Irish Independent
   
Current pledges 'not sufficient' to avoid catastrophic climate change   
Irish Independent
Government pledges to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are not enough to keep average global temperature rises below 2C, the limit needed to prevent catastrophic climate change. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. An analysis ...

UN says global climate pledges not enough to stop rising emissions   Toronto Star
Nations' climate pledges will still leave emissions rising for years, UN says   Washington Post
5 things you need to know about COP21   CNN
The News International   
Reuters   
The Local.fr   
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Discovery News
   
Why Comet Oxygen is Bad for the Search for Aliens   
Discovery News
Europe's Rosetta mission has made the surprise discovery that Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko contains significant quantities of molecular oxygen. The discovery rules out O2-forming mechanisms through some chemical interactions at the comet's ...

Results of the Rosetta mission before perihelion   Phys.Org
Comets Mysterious Oxygen Stump Scientists   Daily Beast
Detection of molecular oxygen in gas streaming off comet 67P mystifies astronomers   Maine News Online
Rapid News Network   
The Weather Space   
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CNN
   
Massive fissure mysteriously opens in Wyoming mountains   
Reuters
A massive fissure that has mysteriously appeared on the flanks of the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming is a slow-moving landslide possibly triggered by excessive precipitation combined with moisture from a nearby spring, a state geologist said on Friday.
Giant Crack Open up in Wyoming's Bighorn Mountains   I4U News
Awe, curiosity over sudden, huge 'gash' in Wyoming's Bighorn Mountains   Rapid News Network
Massive crack in earth opens in north central Wyoming   Idaho State Journal
STLtoday.com   
GrindTV.com   
County 10   
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Environment & Energy Publishing
   
As concerns mount over fossil fuels becoming 'stranded assets,' experts warn ...   
Environment & Energy Publishing
For years, Jeremy Leggett and his peers at the Carbon Tracker Initiative, a London think tank that has made a name for itself in the realm of energy, climate and economic wonks, have said the world's financial system and the experts who study and ...
Climate Change Scholars Rev Up Rhetoric, Draconian Policies   National Review Online
UC researchers identify 10 'pragmatic' ways to fight climate change   San Francisco Business Times (blog)
Revisiting Our Climate Path   BlogHer (blog)
Energy Collective   
Washington Times   
Daily Caller   
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NYC Today
   
Research offers new perspective on Ape Evolution with fossils discovered in Spain   
NYC Today
After discovering fossil remains of a female ape in Catalonia, Spain, researchers have offered interesting clues after evolution of apes. The gibbon-like creature might have thrived on the planet 11.6 million years ago and a well-preserved partial ...
King Kong Is Not Your Father: Ancestors Of Humans And Apes More Gibbonlike ...   Tech Times
Fossil unearthed in Spain sheds light on ape evolution   Business Insider
Newly Unearthed Skeleton is changing What Researchers think about Evolution of ...   Northern Californian
CBS News   
Christian Science Monitor   
Daily Mail   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Skull-shaped dead comet will hurtle past Earth on Halloween   
Los Angeles Times
This image of asteroid 2015 TB145, a dead comet, was generated using radar data collected by the National Science Foundation's Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. This image of asteroid 2015 TB145, a dead comet, was generated using radar data ...

Skull-shaped dead comet set for Earth flyby on Halloween   Orlando Sentinel
Webcast will capture Halloween asteroid flyby   CBS News
Skull Asteroid to pass Earth on Halloween   Siouxland Matters
GlobalPost   
Space Ref (press release)   
Jet Propulsion Laboratory - NASA   
Food Allergy Research & Education   
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Rapid News Network
   
New Horizons: NASA Shares Ultrahigh Res Backlit Image of Pluto's Crescent   
Rapid News Network
New Horizons scientists have discovered a striking contrast between one of the fresh craters on Pluto's largest moon Charon and a neighboring crater dotting the moon's Pluto-facing hemisphere. A massive canyon runs across the surface of Charon, while ...
New Horizons' third KBO Targeting Maneuver surpasses October 25 propulsive ...   Northern Californian
New Horizons Team Releases New Images of Pluto   Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)
Latest NASA image of Pluto's crescent is a backlit wonder   The Weather Space
NYSE Post   
Steelers Lounge (blog)   
Spaceflight Now   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Why are lush carpets of flowers thriving in the 'driest place on earth'?   
Christian Science Monitor
The Atacama Desert in Chile is bursting with colorful flowers after a historic amount of rainfall. By Beatrice Gitau, Staff October 30, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. A video screen grab shows the mallow plant bloom in Chile's Atacama Desert ...
One of the driest places on Earth is covered in flowers   USA TODAY
The 'driest place on Earth' is covered in pink flowers after a crazy year of rain   Washington Post
Chilean Desert, One Of The Driest Places On Earth, Is Awash In Flowers   NPR
People Magazine   
Efe   
Global Weather & Climate Extremes   
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The Ticker   
Boston Herald
Rapid warming of waters off New England is a key factor in the collapse of the region's cod fishery, and changes to the species' management are needed to save one of America's oldest industries, according to a report published yesterday in Science ...


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