Sunday, May 1, 2016

Scientists Discover New Subglacial Lake Beneath Antarctica's Ice and other top stories.

  • Scientists Discover New Subglacial Lake Beneath Antarctica's Ice

    Scientists Discover New Subglacial Lake Beneath Antarctica's Ice
    Scientists have discovered a new massive lake that lie below the surface of Antarctica’s ice sheet. Data presented at the European Geosciences Union meeting in Vienna suggest that the coldest and driest continent of the planet is hiding another large lake beneath it. The lake is thought to be 12 miles wide and 87 miles long, which would make it the second largest subglacial lake after Lake Vostok, which is also located in the Antarctic continent. The Earth’s southernmost continent is slowly re..
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  • How SpaceX plans to land on Mars in 2018 using the most powerful rocket in the world

    How SpaceX plans to land on Mars in 2018 using the most powerful rocket in the world
    On Wednesday, Elon Musk’s private company SpaceX announced on Twitter that it plans to send a spacecraft to Mars as soon as 2018. The mission will involve sending a spacecraft called the Red Dragon to Mars to retrieve samples collected by NASA’s Mars rover and then return them to Earth. Here’s SpaceX’s announcement: Planning to send Dragon to Mars as soon as 2018. Red Dragons will inform overall Mars architecture, details to come pic.twitter.com/u4nbVUNCpA — SpaceX (@SpaceX) April 27, 2016 Spa..
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  • NASA Has Picked Science Museum To Inspire The Next Generation Of Science Explorers

    NASA Has Picked Science Museum To Inspire The Next Generation Of Science Explorers
    Maybe you saw the fascinating “SPACE” exhibition at the Science Museum last year. Supported by funding from NASA, it premiered in St. Paul and drew almost 187,000 visitors before touring science centers across the nation. (It’s currently at the California Science Center in Los Angeles through May 8.) Now NASA has picked the Science Museum to lead a national effort to inspire the next generation of science explorers. With a $14.5 million contract from NASA, one of the largest the agency has ev..
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  • Cottonwood Residents Should Be Aware That Bees Are Active, Following Are Some Recommendation:

    Cottonwood Residents Should Be Aware That Bees Are Active, Following Are Some Recommendation:
    Friday at around 11 a.m., Cottonwood firefighters responded to the parking area in front of the Safeway Shopping Center in the 1600 block of East Cottonwood Street for a swarm of bees that had reportedly “chased” a woman. The woman ran into a nearby business to escape the bees. No one reported having been stung by the bees. At the direction of a bee keeper who had been summoned, Cottonwood firefighters sprayed a fire hose to encourage the bees to disperse. The bee keeper stated that he was un..
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  • Warming to Bring 'Epidemic' of Heat-Related Injuries

    Warming to Bring 'Epidemic' of Heat-Related Injuries
    Warming to Bring ‘Epidemic’ of Heat-Related Injuries By Arthur Nelsen, The Guardian Workers in fields and factories face an epidemic of heat-related injuries that will devastate their health, income and productivity as climate change takes hold, a major U.N. report has warned. Productivity losses alone could rise above $2 trillion by 2030, as outdoor employees in many regions slow their pace, take longer breaks and shift their work to cooler dusk and dawn hours. The effects of heat stress broug..
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  • The Kennewick Man to be reburied by American tribes

    The Kennewick Man to be reburied by American tribes
    The ancient skeleton of the Kennewick Man is being returned to five tribes, to be buried again. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers determined Wednesday that rests are from a Native American. The decision was based on new DNA tests and skeletal analysis, in the context of a 20-year legal fight to study the bones. The corps declared that rests, are now covered by the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, said the Associated Press (AP). The skeleton of the Kennewick Man dates to 8..
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  • Successor Of Hubble Space Telescope Has Giant Mirror Coated With Gold

    Successor Of Hubble Space Telescope Has Giant Mirror Coated With Gold
    Hubble's successor gets the gold treatment. For the first time, mission engineers unveiled the network of mirrors that will be the heart of the next-generation orbiting observatory, the James Webb Telescope. (Photo : NASA Goddard Space Flight Center | Flickr) The James Webb Telescope, the much-anticipated successor to Hubble Space Telescope, is set to launch in 2018. For the first time, mission engineers unveiled the network of mirrors that will be the heart of the next-generation orbiting obs..
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  • UC Berkeley Team Creates Complex Neural 'Atlas' Showing Where Ideas Originate in Our Brain

    UC Berkeley Team Creates Complex Neural 'Atlas' Showing Where Ideas Originate in Our Brain
    Scientists at UC Berkeley have mapped the brain’s inner regions where different ideas take birth. Such a complex neural atlas has been created for the first time. Humans have a wide variety of cells in this part of the brain, which provide them the ability to interpret the meaning of the words they are hearing. The research being conducted by the scientists is mainly focusing on people’s ability to link words with their meanings—the most basic level of brain work. This phenomenon could, hope sc..
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  • Tailless Comet Nicknamed 'Manx' Might Be as Old as the Earth

    Tailless Comet Nicknamed 'Manx' Might Be as Old as the Earth
    A rocky, tailless comet, nicknamed Manx after the mostly tailless Manx cats, that possibly originated in the Oort Cloud, might be as old as the Earth and composed of similar elements. The tailless comet, discovered in 2014, is known by the designation C/2014 S3 or S3 for short, and it might hold clues as to how the solar system was formed. Karen Meech, an astronomer at the University of Hawaii, was the lead researcher of a study published on April 29 in the journal Science Advances. Tailless C..
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