BBC News
Scientists film sperm whale 'doing laps' of underwater camera
BBC News
A sperm whale surprised scientists carrying our research in the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday. The whale was filmed by the scientists' robotic submarine, almost 600 meters below the surface. Sperm whales are endangered and said to be curious and very ...
Sperm Whale Caught on Camera in Rare EncounterDiscovery News
Sperm Whale Delights Researchers By Crashing Underwater Video FeedHuffington Post
Watch amazing moment a submarine meets a massive sperm whale deep in the ...mirror.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk
New York Daily News
Chron.com
all 117 news articles »
BBC News
A sperm whale surprised scientists carrying our research in the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday. The whale was filmed by the scientists' robotic submarine, almost 600 meters below the surface. Sperm whales are endangered and said to be curious and very ...
Sperm Whale Caught on Camera in Rare Encounter
Sperm Whale Delights Researchers By Crashing Underwater Video Feed
Watch amazing moment a submarine meets a massive sperm whale deep in the ...
Maine News
NASA's Dawn Spacecraft takes New Set of High-Resolution Images of Ceres
Maine News
NASA's Dawn spacecraft has taken a new set of high-resolution images of dwarf planet Ceres from a distance of 21,000 miles (33,000 km). The spacecraft will remain there till May 9 and will send interesting and high resolution images. In the last three years, ...
NASA Releases Images Of Ceres' North PoleDaily Science Journal
NASA's Dawn Probe Sees Dwarf Planet Ceres as a CrescentNBCNews.com
NASA's Dawn gazes at Ceres' sunlit north poleCNET
Irish Examiner
Daily Mail
Slate Magazine (blog)
all 114 news articles »
Maine News
NASA's Dawn spacecraft has taken a new set of high-resolution images of dwarf planet Ceres from a distance of 21,000 miles (33,000 km). The spacecraft will remain there till May 9 and will send interesting and high resolution images. In the last three years, ...
NASA Releases Images Of Ceres' North Pole
NASA's Dawn Probe Sees Dwarf Planet Ceres as a Crescent
NASA's Dawn gazes at Ceres' sunlit north pole
Design & Trend
Fiber Optic Lasers Will Blast Space Junk Out Of Orbit - Study
Design & Trend
(Photo : Getty Images/NASA) Up to half a million pieces of space junk currently orbits the Earth. Solving the problem of space debris with the potential to damage satellites has been a worry for space agencies as they continue to orbit the Earth unabated.
Researchers Want To Clear Space Debris By Using Lasers To Shoot It DownVoice Chronicle
Scientists plan to blast space Debris with LasersMaine News Online
Cleaning up Space with a Giant Laser. Better Yet, Blasting Into SpaceLatinos Post
Engadget
Clapway
Tech Times
all 44 news articles »
Design & Trend
(Photo : Getty Images/NASA) Up to half a million pieces of space junk currently orbits the Earth. Solving the problem of space debris with the potential to damage satellites has been a worry for space agencies as they continue to orbit the Earth unabated.
Researchers Want To Clear Space Debris By Using Lasers To Shoot It Down
Scientists plan to blast space Debris with Lasers
Cleaning up Space with a Giant Laser. Better Yet, Blasting Into Space
China Post
Gray whales' Pacific crossing leads to questions of origin
China Post
ANCHORAGE, Alaska--A study of the migration of rare western Pacific gray whales has led U.S. and Russian scientists to question whether they're a separate population or simply California gray whales that have expanded their feeding grounds.
A whale of a recordIndependent Online
Grey whale's record migration may reveal bad newsCBC.ca
Gray whales? Pacific crossing leads to origin questionsBend Bulletin
The Columbian
SanJuanIslander.com
all 15 news articles »
China Post
ANCHORAGE, Alaska--A study of the migration of rare western Pacific gray whales has led U.S. and Russian scientists to question whether they're a separate population or simply California gray whales that have expanded their feeding grounds.
A whale of a record
Grey whale's record migration may reveal bad news
Gray whales? Pacific crossing leads to origin questions
Market Business News
Dark matter not so 'dark' after all, seen interacting with non-gravity force
Market Business News
Dark matter, something we cannot see with telescopes or detect with instruments, but know it is there because of its gravitational effects on visible matter, like stars and galaxies, may not be so 'dark' after all. An international team of scientists from Belgium, ...
Scientists Map the Dark Matter Around Millions of GalaxiesUniverse Today
Dark matter isn't dark after all, new discovery suggestsTechie News
First data of has been released related to dark matter from the cosmosThe Market Business
Huffington Post
The Conversation UK
The Daily Galaxy (blog)
all 16 news articles »
Market Business News
Dark matter, something we cannot see with telescopes or detect with instruments, but know it is there because of its gravitational effects on visible matter, like stars and galaxies, may not be so 'dark' after all. An international team of scientists from Belgium, ...
Scientists Map the Dark Matter Around Millions of Galaxies
Dark matter isn't dark after all, new discovery suggests
First data of has been released related to dark matter from the cosmos
Emirates 24/7
'Messenger' from Mercury to hit Earth on April 30
Emirates 24/7
Nasa's MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (Messenger) spacecraft travelled more than six and a half years before it was inserted into orbit around Mercury on March 18, 2011. (Image Credit: Nasa/JHU APL/Carnegie Institution ...
NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft to crash into Mercury by end of AprilTechie News
Messenger spacecraft will soon crash on Mercury, NASA saysBend Bulletin
Mercury-orbiting US spacecraft 'MESSENGER' heading for a crash landingDaily News & Analysis
KOCO Oklahoma City
Space Fellowship
all 48 news articles »
Emirates 24/7
Nasa's MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (Messenger) spacecraft travelled more than six and a half years before it was inserted into orbit around Mercury on March 18, 2011. (Image Credit: Nasa/JHU APL/Carnegie Institution ...
NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft to crash into Mercury by end of April
Messenger spacecraft will soon crash on Mercury, NASA says
Mercury-orbiting US spacecraft 'MESSENGER' heading for a crash landing
Empire State Tribune
Meteriods determine the age of the Moon, study
Empire State Tribune
Astronomers provide with a new tool to determine the age of major events in the early history of the solar system. Now they have found the age of the Moon and also the starting point of the Earth, how it began to become the world that we know today. The view ...
Moon is 4.47 bn years old: ScientistsBusiness Standard
Moon is 4.47 billion years old: ScientistsKhaleej Times
Moon formed 4.47 billion years ago: studyTimes of India
NDTV
all 56 news articles »
Empire State Tribune
Astronomers provide with a new tool to determine the age of major events in the early history of the solar system. Now they have found the age of the Moon and also the starting point of the Earth, how it began to become the world that we know today. The view ...
Moon is 4.47 bn years old: Scientists
Moon is 4.47 billion years old: Scientists
Moon formed 4.47 billion years ago: study
Mashable
ISS astronaut takes the most epic 'Star Trek' selfie ever
Mashable
International Space Station astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti may have just out-nerded all astronauts before her with the most epic sci-fi selfie ever. The Italian European Space Agency astronaut shared a selfie from the ISS on Friday, while dressed in a Star ...
SpaceX Dragon Arrives At ISS With Mousetronauts, Satellites, Coffee And MoreForbes
SpaceX Dragon cargo ship arrives at International Space StationBrisbane Times
SpaceX leaked video shows rocket landing and tipping over on a bargeDaily Mail
Fox News
Irish Examiner
all 406 news articles »
Mashable
International Space Station astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti may have just out-nerded all astronauts before her with the most epic sci-fi selfie ever. The Italian European Space Agency astronaut shared a selfie from the ISS on Friday, while dressed in a Star ...
SpaceX Dragon Arrives At ISS With Mousetronauts, Satellites, Coffee And More
SpaceX Dragon cargo ship arrives at International Space Station
SpaceX leaked video shows rocket landing and tipping over on a barge
PBS NewsHour
Last month was the hottest March since record keeping began
PBS NewsHour
A couple sits under an umbrella in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2014. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Friday that last month was the hottest since record keeping began in 1880. Photo by Mike Blake/Reuters. Last month the ...
Last month hottest March in modern historyUPI.com
Last month was the hottest March since 1880Gloucester Citizen
Last Month the Hottest March on Record Since 1880American Register
Brisbane Times
all 41 news articles »
PBS NewsHour
A couple sits under an umbrella in La Jolla, California on May 12, 2014. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Friday that last month was the hottest since record keeping began in 1880. Photo by Mike Blake/Reuters. Last month the ...
Last month hottest March in modern history
Last month was the hottest March since 1880
Last Month the Hottest March on Record Since 1880
Coastweek
OI Pejeta conservancy Nanyuki plan to save northern white rhino
Coastweek
NANYUKI (Xinhua) -- East Africa's largest black rhino sanctuary, OI Pejeta Wildlife Conservancy, has suggested that artificial techniques of reproduction may be the answer to saving the northern white rhino. The conservancy's CEO Richard Vigne said the ...
and more »
Coastweek
NANYUKI (Xinhua) -- East Africa's largest black rhino sanctuary, OI Pejeta Wildlife Conservancy, has suggested that artificial techniques of reproduction may be the answer to saving the northern white rhino. The conservancy's CEO Richard Vigne said the ...
沒有留言:
張貼留言