2014年10月13日 星期一

2014-10-14 Namibia Science

  Fox News   
Robotic Spacecraft X-37B Returns Home from Classified Mission  WallStreet OTC
The U.S. military has announced the end of the 22-month mission of the robotic spacecraft X-37B. The craft has been on a classified mission for almost 2-years and is looking to successfully cease that mission on Oct. 14 and will touch down at the Vandenberg ...

Military's secretive X-37B space plane returning to Earth after two-year mission   Science Recorder
Reusable 'space plane' scheduled to land at Vandenberg Air Force Base   KCBX
US Air Force prepares for Arrival of its Boeing-created X-37B Space Plane   Maine News Online
Gizmodo India   
KEYT   
NewsNet5.com   
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  National Geographic   
MOM gears up for comet fly-by  The Hindu
The Indian Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) spacecraft, two weeks old in its Martian orbit, is getting primed to glimpse a unique cosmic event. A little past midnight on October 20, MOM — millions of kilometres from its earthly home — will be privy to an ...

5 Sky Events This Week: Moon Buzzes Beehive, Comet Barnstorms Mars   National Geographic
India's first Martian satellite poised to catch glimpse of comet   Beta Wired
NASA to Share MAVEN Mars Results with Media During Live News Conference   Newstar Media
Bangalore Mirror   
The Planetary Society (blog)   
RT   
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  CNET   
Recent Violent Volcanic Eruptions Found on Mercury --Clues to Geology of ...  The Daily Galaxy (blog)
Scientists examining volcanic deposits on the surface of the planet using NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft found evidence of explosive activity as recently as a billion years ago. Previous studies of the cratering of other lava flows placed most volcanic activity ...

How NASA Plans To Find Water On The Moon   Weekend Santa Cruz
Moon looks 25 times brighter in video of lunar eclipse from Mercury   The Space Reporter
NASA to Mine Water on Moon   Guardian Liberty Voice
NBCNews.com   
CNET   
Headlines & Global News   
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  Sci-News.com   
Newly Discovered Snail Species Named in Honor of Marriage Equality  TIME
The snail, Aegista diversifamilia, which has both male and female sex organs, “represents the diversity of sex orientation in the animal kingdom,” the BBC reports. The snail is common in eastern Taiwan, where same-sex marriage is illegal, according to ...

Tiawanese researchers turn activist... with a new snail name   Beta Wired
New snail species named after same-sex marriage struggle   Delhi Daily News
New snail species named in honor of marriage equality   Tech Times
Bustle   
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QNews   
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  Gizmag   
Another Milestone for Quantum Computing  PC Magazine
Australian scientists say they've "developed the first silicon quantum technology capable of holding data with over 99 per cent accuracy," according to Discovery News. 0shares. Quantum Entanglement. Quantum computing could offer computing performance ...

First acurate quantum silicon technology developed by Australian scientists   Beta Wired
Australian Team Develops Quantum Chip   Dumb-Out
New records bring super-powerful quantum computers closer to reality   Gizmag
Inferse   
Tech Times   
Business Spectator   
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  FXC News   
Foreign Mussels Invade The UK Waterways Pose Threat To Native Species  FXC News
Just a week before, researchers discovered an organism, the quagga mussel, in a river near London and in the Netherlands, at least 10 others were found. Advertisements. These organisms didn't come alone; they brought 'critical risk' for the native species.
Invasive Alien Quagga Mussels Threaten UK Wildlife and   Chinatopix
Invasive Mussel Species Could Destroy Ecological System in UK   Dumb-Out
Invasive foreign mussel species invades UK waterways   Beta Wired
The Hoops News   
Maine News   
Scotsman   
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  SlashGear   
Mars One mission could fail terribly, says MIT students  SlashGear
The world's interest in sending people to Mars has never been higher, and for good reason: it is cited as both a necessity for the human race, and the technology to pull it off is advancing quickly. Multiple entities are looking into sending people to the Red ...

Think You Could Live on Mars? Think Again   TIME
Mars colonists doomed to fail?   iAfrica.com
Mars One colonists will die in 68 DAYS, study claims   Daily Mail
ExtremeTech   
SBS   
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  NEWS.com.au (blog)   
What is this 'Crabzilla' spotted off the coast?  NEWS.com.au (blog)
THIS seaside town might be famed for its oysters, but this incredible image could soon have visitors flocking to Whistable in the hope of catching Britain's biggest crab. The photograph, which has been shared online, appears to show a crustacean that is at ...

A Giant 50ft Crabzilla Spotted   malaysiandigest.com
50ft CRABZILLA spotted lurking in Brit harbour   Daily Star
Mystery of 50ft giant crab caught on camera yards from British harbour   Mirror.co.uk
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  The Inquisitr   
New Footage Reveals Humpback Whales' Astonishing Unseen Behavior  The Inquisitr
Two pieces of unusual footage have recently been captured, revealing unknown and unusual behaviors in humpback whales, and the independent incidents have given scientists a new window into one of the world's largest animals. Earlier this year, a group ...

Rare footage reveals humpback whale snoozing on its BACK   Daily Mail
Man has up-close encounter with sleeping humpback whale   Telegraph.co.uk
Humpback whale sleeps suspended upside down underwater in rare and ...   NEWS.com.au
New York Post   
Huffington Post   
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  Scientist   
Nobel Prize: Jefferson grad wins another for alma mater  San Antonio Express-News
There might be something in the H2O at Jefferson High School, which now has produced two graduates who have gone on to win the Nobel Prize — both in chemistry. William E. Moerner, a 1971 Jefferson graduate, is one of three scientists who will share the ...

A Conversation with a Laureate   Scientist
The physicist who returned to an 'old problem'   Independent Online
What's the smallest thing the human eye can see?   Vox
nanotechweb.org   
Crain's Detroit Business   
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