2015年11月2日 星期一

2015-11-03 U.S. Science


Newsweek
   
Researchers Discover 48 New Snail Species, Including World's Smallest   
Newsweek
In northern Borneo, scientists have found 48 new species of snail, including Acmella nana, the world's smallest. Menno Schilthuizen. Filed Under: Tech & Science, Snails, Animals. In September we reported that scientists had found the world's tiniest ...
Micro Mollusk Breaks Record for World's Tiniest Snail   Live Science
Scientists discover world's tiniest snail species in Borneo   UPI.com
New Tiniest Snail Discovered in Borneo   I4U News
NYC Today   
Phys.Org   
EurekAlert (press release)   
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Al Jazeera America
   
Experts dispute NASA study showing Antarctic ice gain   
Al Jazeera America
A number of experts are disputing the conclusion of a recent NASA study that says more ice is accumulating in Antarctica than is being lost due to climate change. They argue that the study contradicts more than a decade of other scientific measurements ...

Antarctic Melting Irreversible in 60 years   Discovery News
Antarctica Is Gaining Ice. Here's Why That's Not Actually Good News   Newsweek
Parts Of Antarctica's Ice Sheet Seem To Be Growing. No, Global Warming Is Not ...   Popular Science
Reading Eagle   
NY City News   
MarketWatch   
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Yibada (English Edition)
   
Astronomical Events November 2015: Rare Taurid Meteor Swarm, Leonids Shower ...   
Yibada (English Edition)
The November sky features a rare Taurids meteor swarm and much-awaited Leonids meteor shower. The cosmic events are expected to put up a spectacular show for the astronomy enthusiasts. Here is a guide to major astronomical events taking place in ...

Great balls of fire: Taurid meteor shower is here   Rapid News Network
The Taurids: Your best chance to see a fireball!   UPI.com
Fireballs may be visible in the sky on Halloween night   NYSE Post
News On 6   
Tucson News Now   
WFMY News 2   
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Mongabay.com
   
Mystery whale known only from specimens found living in the wild   
Mongabay.com
In the waters off Madagascar, scientists have at last encountered living members of a species of whale known only from old, dead specimens. Shaped like a sleek torpedo, with unusual asymmetrical markings, the elusive Omura's whale has for the first ...
World's Rarest Species Of Whale Filmed For The First Time [Video]   Tech Times
Watch first-ever footage of elusive Omura's whale (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Rare Omura's whale caught on camera for the first time ever   Washington Post
Mother Nature Network (blog)   
UPI.com   
Discovery News   
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USA TODAY
   
International Space Station: 15 years of exploration, cooperation   
USA TODAY
CAPE CANAVERAL — Young people up to the age of high school sophomores have never known a day when humans were not living and working aboard the International Space Station. NASA and partner agencies on Monday celebrated 15 years since a ...

The International Space Station celebrates its 15th birthday   Engadget
Humans have lived in space longer than the iPod has existed   Ars Technica
Space station crew reflects on 15 years of human habitation on outpost   collectSPACE.com
Examiner.com   
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KPVI News 6
   
New study finds good news for Yellowstone grizzly bears   
KPVI News 6
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — A new study says grizzly bears in the Yellowstone National Park region are thriving and have the potential to continue to thrive in the long term. The study by the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team was published recently in ...


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National Geographic
   
This Week's Night Sky: Planets and Moon Meet Up   
National Geographic
Wake up a little early to catch the moon posing with Venus, Mars, and Jupiter before sunrise. Illustration of Venus, its moon, and mars. This week the moon passes by Venus and Mars in the early morning sky for a stunning gathering visible to the naked eye.
See Venus and Mars together in a telescope   Astronomy Magazine
Skywatchers, don't miss these awesome cosmic spectacles   Christian Science Monitor
Spot three planets in eastern sky before sunrise Tuesday   Steelers Lounge (blog)
Tech Times   
Junior College   
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Discovery News
   
Skull-Shaped Halloween Asteroid Zips by Earth   
Discovery News
On Halloween night, while ghouls and goblins did their trick-or-treating, an asteroid that is most likely a dead comet made a close flyby of Earth, with radar images revealing its eerie skull shape. On Saturday (Oct. 31), the asteroid 2015 TB145 passed ...
Santa Arriving at Brookfield Square Mall Saturday   WDJT
Photographer Caught Stunning Meteor Instead of Spooky Asteroid   Gizmodo
Skull-Shaped Comet Whizzes By Earth on Halloween Night | The Weather Channel   The Weather Channel
Product Design & Development   
New Jersey Herald   
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National Geographic
   
What Was on the T. Rex Menu? Sometimes Each Other   
National Geographic
Paleontologists have found that Tyrannosaurus rex chased down prey, ripped off chunks of flesh, and threw back its head to toss them down the hatch. Photograph by Nature, Alamy. By Brian Switek, for National Geographic. PUBLISHED October 31, 2015. 0.

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Christian Science Monitor
   
Asian carp move closer to Lake Michigan: Solutions?   
Christian Science Monitor
The invasive species has wreaked havoc along the Mississippi River and is heading for the Great Lakes. What's the solution? By Michael D. Regan November 2, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. Asian carp, jolted by an electric current from a research ...
Asian carp creep closer to Lake Michigan   UPI.com
Crews find Asian carp closer to Lake Michigan than expected   Petoskey News-Review

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