2015年4月1日 星期三

2015-04-02 Namibia Science


CNN
   
Shortest total lunar eclipse of the century coming Saturday   
CNN
(CNN) Sky watchers in Western North America are in for a treat: a nearly five-minute total lunar eclipse just before sunrise on Saturday. Here's how it will unfold: Starting at 3:16 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time, the moon will begin moving into Earth's shadow.
How to see Saturday's shortest total lunar eclipse of the century   AL.com
Total lunar eclipse April 4, 2015: Where and when to see blood moon   ABC15 Arizona
Shortest lunar eclipse of the century: How to see it this weekend   Los Angeles Times
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Tiny songbird flies over the Atlantic in autumn migration   
Sydney Morning Herald
A songbird weighing the equivalent of three teaspoons of sugar can fly over the north Atlantic, scientists say. The tiny superbird is the blackpoll warbler (Setophaga striata). Tipping the scale at 12 grams, the white-throated, black-capped bird migrates from ...

Not a man, not a plane. Supersongbird!   Times LIVE
Scientists Say Tiny Blackpoll Warbler Travels Thousands Miles on End   American Register
Tiny Songbird, Weighing Only Half Ounce, Makes Epic Transatlantic Nonstop ...   Tech Times
Empire State Tribune   
WCAX   
Engadget   
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KABC-TV
   
JPL scientists working on getting 'flying saucer' to Mars   
KABC-TV
Flying saucers are the stuff of science fiction, but NASA is turning science fiction into just plain science at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Embed. <iframe width="476" height="270" src="http://abc7.com/video/embed/?pid=605026" frameborder="0" ...

NASA Takes Its Flying Saucer for a Pre-Flight Spin   NBCNews.com
NASA's Flying Saucer, And Everything Else You Missed Yesterday   Gizmodo Australia
NASA tests 'flying saucer,' could lead to safe landings on Mars   abc7news.com
Geek Infinite   
MicroCap Observer   
The Weather Channel   
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Science Recorder
   
Polar bears will not survive on land-based diet, researchers say   
Science Recorder
Scientists are divided on the question of whether or not climate change and melting sea ice mean the inevitable demise of the polar bear. Researchers led by Karen Rode, a U.S. Geological Survey research wildlife biologist, say that polar bears forced onto ...

Melting Sea Ice Threatens Polar Bears' Food Supply, And Land-Based Food Isn't ...   Tech Times
Polar Bears Won't Survive Hunting On Land Long   Pioneer News
Polar bears won't thrive on land food   News24
Headlines & Global News   
ValueWalk   
The Week Magazine   
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TIME
   
Isotope Study Shows Which Urban Ants Love Junk Food   
Stanly News & Press
Research from North Carolina State University finds that some – but not all – of the ant species on the streets of Manhattan have developed a taste for human food, offering insight into why certain ants are thriving in urban environments. The findings stem from ...

Urban Ants are also Junk food addicts like many of us according to in depth ...   Empire State Tribune
City-living ants have developed a taste for human food   Business Insider Australia
Urban ants love junk food, new study reveals   Techie News
Business Standard   
Science Times   
New Hampshire Voice   
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GOOD Magazine
   
Bionic ants could power tomorrow's industries   
Times of India
Robotic ants the size of a human hand that work together could be the future of factory production systems. The developers, German technology firm Festo, say it's not just the unusual anatomy of real-world ants that inspired the bionic version — the collective ...

A mut-ant workforce   Times LIVE
Festo's insect-inspired robots act like the real things   Engadget

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Universe Today
   
OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sampler Enters Final Assembly   
Universe Today
Artist concept of OSIRIS-REx, the first U.S. mission to return samples from an asteroid to Earth. Credit: NASA/Goddard. OSIRIS-Rex, NASA's first ever spacecraft designed to collect and retrieve pristine samples of an asteroid for return to Earth has entered its ...

International effort to understand asteroids and protect Earth from their threat   NASASpaceflight.com
Asteroid Redirect Mission, Redefined by NASA   The Market Business
NASA's OSIRIS-REx Mission passes critical milestone, sets its eyes on flight ...   Northern Voices Online
Techie News   
Aerospace Technology   
Tech Times   
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Live Science
   
What's Next for the World's Largest Atom Smasher? How to Watch Live   
Live Science
Physicist Jon Butterworth, who works at the world's largest atom smasher, is intimately familiar with the drama that surrounded the 2012 discovery of the Higgs boson. Butterworth will recount the trials and tribulations in the hunt for "the most wanted particle," in ...

The Most Wanted Particle: The Higgs Boson: Perimeter Institute Video   Discovery News
CERN confirms existence of the Force for April 1   CNET
Jon Butterworth on the search for the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider   CBC.ca
RTE.ie   
Business Standard   
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Chinatopix
   
Scientists Plan to Beam the Internet to Aliens to Tell Them Where We Are   
Chinatopix
Astronomers have long wanted to find out if there really is another planet like the Earth where technologically advanced extra terrestrials live. During the annual meeting at The American Association for the Advancement of Science last month, scientists ...

Is this the best chance we have at contacting aliens?   Metro
Scientists Disclose New Plan To Make Contact With Aliens   Morning Ledger
How Do Scientists Want To Contact Aliens   The Monitor Daily
Dispatch Times   
WallStreet OTC   
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NBCNews.com
   
Egyptian Artifacts Salvaged From Raided Tomb in Israel   
NBCNews.com
Scientists say a new dating technique suggests that a human ancestor whose fossils were found in a South African cave lived about 3.7 million years ago. That's roughly the same time frame during which the famous human ancestor called Lucy roamed an ...

Meet Little Foot - the 3.7 million-year-old human ancestor   Telegraph.co.uk
Clarke wins dating game   Times LIVE
Scientists Finally Determine Age of “Little Foot” Fossil   Pioneer News
GMA News   
Christian Science Monitor   
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