Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Mountain Lions: Five Kittens Discovered in Santa Susana Mountains and other top stories.

  • Mountain Lions: Five Kittens Discovered in Santa Susana Mountains

    Mountain Lions: Five Kittens Discovered in Santa Susana Mountains
    THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- National Park Service researchers recently discovered two litters of mountain lion kittens in the eastern Santa Susana Mountains. A total of five kittens, three females and two males, were eartagged and returned to their respective dens earlier this month.The Santa Susanas are a large mountain range that provides a critical habitat connection between the Santa Monica Mountains to the south and Los Padres National Forest to the north."Despite the challenges mountain lions..
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  • NASA: Dawn Maps Ceres Crater Where Water Ice Accumulates

    NASA: Dawn Maps Ceres Crater Where Water Ice Accumulates
    Jul 10, 2016 04:08 AM EDT Extending Dawn's mission to Ceres proved to be worth it as scientists, with the help of the spacecraft, identified shadowed regions where water ice accumulates on the dwarf planet.   Water ice on dwarf planet #Ceres? Permenantly shadowed area may have trapped it there: https://t.co/XXNtCcbWiChttps://t.co/WZWNTLHurQ — NASA (@NASA) July 8, 2016    Some areas in Ceres, located in the asteroid belt, are permanently "shadowed" and scientists have long been suggesting t..
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  • Cape Cod benefits from new shark app Sharktivity

    Cape Cod benefits from new shark app Sharktivity
    A new shark app has just arrived for Cape Cod residents, allowing them to keep tabs on great white shark activity and let them know when one of these creatures has been sighted. And it comes with quite a clever name to boot, but also a couple key caveats for those who may be expecting a whole lot more out of it. The release of the aptly-named Sharktivity app comes not long after Scratchy, the great white shark so named for its distinctive markings, was sighted, marking the start of 2016’s sha..
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  • Planets aplenty, 2 great celestial huggings

    Planets aplenty, 2 great celestial huggings
    Article Tools JUPITER AND THE CONSTELLATION LEO THE LION VENUS AND MERCURY IN THE VERY LOW WEST NORTHWEST EVENING TWILIGHT SKY It’s been awhile since we’ve had all five fellow planets in our solar system visible to the naked eye. Four of the five are arranged in two pairs and one of them is a lone wolf, and all are available in the early evening. Three out of the five planets are easy to see, but two of them are toughies. Hey, stargazing challenges can be a lot of fun! Let’s start ..
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  • Move over, Tatooine: Planet discovered orbiting three suns

    Move over, Tatooine: Planet discovered orbiting three suns
    Credit: European Southern Observatory/ESO.L. Calcada Astronomers have discovered a planet with three suns, where an observer would experience either constant daylight or triple sunrises and sunsets depending on the seasons, which last longer than a human lifetime. × Move over, Tatooine: Planet discovered orbiting three suns Credit: European Southern Observatory/ESO.L. Calcada Astronomers have discovered a planet with three suns, where an observer would experience either constant dayl..
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  • Goats: Man's New Best Friend? Science Says It's Possible

    Goats: Man's New Best Friend? Science Says It's Possible
    The connection is indisputable. When a man or woman locks eyes with his or her dog, something familiar happens: A glimpse of recognition. Studies indicate that dogs are about as receptive to human communication as six-month-old babies. But have you ever gazed into the slit-shaped horizontal pupils of a goat?No? Me neither! But if you did, you might notice a familiar flicker. According to a new study published in the journal Biology Letters, these bleating beasts have about the same capacity to..
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  • New research explains why Antarctic sea ice has grown

    New research explains why Antarctic sea ice has grown
    Summer sea ice and a large iceberg near Antarctica's Totten Glacier. While sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk remarkably over the past few decades, sea ice around Antarctica has been dancing to the beat of a different drum. You might expect that as the world warms, sea ice would dwindle no matter which end of the planet it’s on, but the two regions are quite different. Further ReadingAnalysis finds some areas made more vulnerable by wind patterns. While the North Pole sits in an ocean surround..
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