2014年12月19日 星期五

2014-12-20 Namibia Science


Los Angeles Times
   
New record: Ethereal deep-sea fish lives 5 miles underwater [Video]   
Los Angeles Times
Scientists have discovered a new species of fish that glides gently through the water on white, translucent wings 5 miles beneath the ocean surface. It is the deepest living fish ever discovered. "We were just blown away when we saw it," said Paul Yancey, ...

Palo Alto ocean institute discovers world's deepest fish   abc7news.com
Deepest fish found 5 miles down in Pacific trench   USA TODAY
Video shows snailfish swimming deeper than any other creature, at 8000m ...   The Independent
9news.com.au   
Techaeris   
Design & Trend   
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The Register
   
Kepler's still got it! Space telescope spots SUPER-EARTH 180 light years away   
The Register
Don't panic, US Navy has only deployed a ROBOT SHARK (but where are the lasers?) Woz moves to Oz · Scrooges rejoice! Beancounters find formula for perfect Xmas party · 30,000 people buy a box of BOVINE EXCREMENT · Boggling bum babe Kim fails ...

Kepler Telescope Discovers Another Exoplanet   Voice of America
Kepler spacecraft finds a second life - and an important new exoplanet   Chicago Tribune
NASA's Kepler telescope identifies new 'Super Earth'   CNET
Christian Science Monitor   
CNN   
Gizmodo   
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The Guardian
   
ISS astronaut uses 3D printer to make socket wrench in space   
The Guardian
Astronauts on the International Space Station have used a zero-gravity 3D printer to produce a working socket wrench complete with ratchet action – using digital plans that were emailed to the station by Nasa mission control on Earth. Engineers at Made in ...

NASA 'emails' spanner to space for the first time   Brisbane Times
NASA emails ratchet to space station   Computerworld
Hardware design emailed to ISS and 3D printed in space   RT
whotv.com   
CNN   
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The Independent
   
Birds sensed devastating US tornado and fled one day ahead   
The Independent
Birds nesting on the path of an incoming tornado, which devastated parts of the US, “evacuated” their home one day before, scientists say. Geolocators attached to the birds showed that they fled the Appalachian Mountains and flew 700km (400 miles) south to ...

Warblers Hear Tornadoes Coming from a Mile, No, 250 Miles Away   Design & Trend
Birds can warn us of bad weather   Daily Times
Birds clear out of breeding ground as severe weather approaches   Ars Technica
CTV News   
News Every day   
TIME   
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WPTV.com
   
'Science' declares breakthroughs of the year   
WPTV.com
'Science' magazine and the American Association for the Advancement of Science have released their annual list of science breakthroughs for 2014. The winner: Rosetta, the first spacecraft to catch a comet, along with its trusty lander, Philae. "Breakthroughs ...

Rosetta mission takes prize for many "Year in Space" reviews   Science Recorder
Science dubs Rosetta breakthrough of year: Space sweeps 2014 science stories   Christian Science Monitor
Rosetta mission to comet named greatest scientific breakthrough of 2014   Daily Mail
New Zealand Herald   
Livemint   
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CBS Local
   
NASA releases 'astronaut's-eye view' of Orion spacecraft's re-entry   
Mashable
Ever wonder what an astronaut would see as he or she splashed back to earth aboard a NASA spacecraft? A new video released by the space agency allows you to experience just that, providing an "astronaut's-eye view" of re-entry into the Earth's ...

You Must Watch the Acid Trip of a Light Show Orion Produced on Reentry   Gizmodo
Video Shows Astronaut's-Eye View of Orion Spaceship Ride   NBCNews.com
Nasa reveals video of re-entry of Orion capsule as it arrives back at Florida base   Daily Mail
The Denver Post (blog)   
SpaceFlight Insider   
Full-Time Whistle   
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Huffington Post
   
New Stonehenge Discovery Hailed As 'Most Important In 60 Years'   
Huffington Post
Archaeologists studying Stonehenge and its environs say they've unearthed the remnants of an untouched, ancient encampment that dates back 6,000 years--a find that could rewrite British prehistory. “This is the most important discovery at Stonehenge in ...

6000-year-old encampment found at Stonehenge   Mashable
Stonehenge dig finds 6000-year-old encampment   Full-Time Whistle
9500BC site find by Stonehenge may spike tunnel plans   The Times (subscription)
Archaeology   
The Guardian   
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UPI.com
   
NASA considering a manned mission to Venus   
UPI.com
"Venus has value as a destination in and of itself for exploration and colonization," NASA scientist Chris Jones said. By Brooks Hays | Dec. 19, 2014 at 5:29 PM. Comments 0 Comments. share with facebook. share with twitter. share with google. A rendering of ...

NASA Explores Possibility of Visit to Venus   Voice of America
Nasa Langley Research Center plans to explore Venus using solar-powered ...   Metro
NASA: Let's Explore Venus in Solar Zeppelins and Build Cloud City There   Gizmodo
Mirror.co.uk   
CNET   
Examiner.com   
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The Epoch Times
   
Crows Are Smarter Than You Think   
The Epoch Times
Crows have long been heralded for their high intelligence—they can remember faces, use tools, and communicate in sophisticated ways. But a newly published study finds crows also have the brain power to solve higher-order, relational-matching tasks, and ...

Crows are as intelligent as humans   RedOrbit
Crows are Much Smarter Than Previously Thought: Study   Microfinance Monitor
Crows found to be as smart as humans   Times of India
PerfScience   
The New Indian Express   
Shiny Shiny   
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Headlines & Global News
   
Deforestation Could Alter Rainfall Patterns, Boost Global Warming   
Headlines & Global News
A new study showed cutting down rain forests increases carbon dioxide release, triggering amped up global warming and altered rainfall patterns. The report also showed these effects put future agriculture productivity at a significant risk. Share This Story.
Tropical Deforestation Could Affect Climate Changes on Both Regional and ...   The Utah People's Post
Forest-cutting can have an immediate effect on climate, Nature report finds   Sydney Morning Herald
Forest-Cutting affects Rainfall Patterns and Increases Temperature   PerfScience
Food World News   
Reuters   
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