Tuesday, July 26, 2016

This Year's Record Arctic Melt Is a Problem For Everybody and other top stories.

  • This Year's Record Arctic Melt Is a Problem For Everybody

    This Year's Record Arctic Melt Is a Problem For Everybody
    Chunks of sea ice, open ponds, and meltwater seen over the Chukchi Sea on Saturday, July 16, 2016. Image: NASA If your life has felt like a hot mess this year, you’re not alone. Same goes for the Arctic, which month after month has seen its ice cover contract to new lows. By late September, Arctic sea ice may reach its lowest extent since satellite record-keeping began. And that’s got scientists in a tizzy, because if there’s one thing geologic history has taught us, it’s that sudden drops i..
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  • SpaceX Wants to Launch Three Rockets at the Same Time

    SpaceX Wants to Launch Three Rockets at the Same Time
    Jul 20, 2016 03:18 AM EDT After its recent success in launching and landing the Falcon 9 rocket on Monday, SpaceX reveals its newest goal: to launch three rockets at once. The triple launch plan will be part of the Falcon Heavy project, where a large rocket made from three rockets will be strapped together. This will allow the rocket to fly farther and faster than its lightweight counterparts. "SpaceX expects to fly Falcon Heavy for the first time later this year," the private space company ..
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  • The Eagle has landed: 11 amazing facts about Apollo 11 - CNET

    The Eagle has landed: 11 amazing facts about Apollo 11 - CNET
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  • X marks the spot at the center of the Milky Way galaxy

    X marks the spot at the center of the Milky Way galaxy
    WISE allsky map of the sky showing the Milky Way Galaxy. The central circle indicates the centre of the Galaxy and the inset shows an enhanced view of the x-shaped structure. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech; D. Lang/Dunlap Institute. Two astronomers—with the ...
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  • Essential California: Gravitational pull can trigger earthquakes on San Andreas fault

    Essential California: Gravitational pull can trigger earthquakes on San Andreas fault
    Good morning. It is Tuesday, July 19. Police descended on a San Mateo neighborhood after receiving reports of a mountain lion in the area. Residents were told to shelter in place, but it was all for naught. The ferocious puma turned out to be a regular house cat. Here's what else is happening in the Golden State:TOP STORIES Sun and moon could trigger quakeThe gravitational tug between the sun and moon can trigger a special kind of earthquake on the San Andreas fault. “It's kind of crazy, right?..
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  • In China, a real-life 'Good Will Hunting'?

    In China, a real-life 'Good Will Hunting'?
    “I look at a piano, I see a bunch of keys, three pedals, and a box of wood. But Beethoven, Mozart, they saw it, they could just play.”When it comes to advanced math and science, says Will Hunting, the character played by Matt Damon in the 1997 Oscar-winning drama “Good Will Hunting,” “I could always just play.” His character, a janitor with an innate mathematical prowess, could see the solutions that eluded MIT students.Today, in China, a real-life Will Hunting is generating excitement and awe...
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  • US Court Rules Navy Sonar Used In 70 Percent Of World's Oceans Hurts Whales

    US Court Rules Navy Sonar Used In 70 Percent Of World's Oceans Hurts Whales
    Low-frequency active (LFA) sonar systems used in areas covering 70 percent of the world's oceans are harming marine life population, a federal appeals court ruled. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in California determined that the use of LFA sonar systems violates the Marine Mammal Protection Act and negatively affects dolphins, seals, whales and walruses that depend on underwater sound for navigation. The Navy will no longer be permitted to use LFA sonar systems to detect the presence of sub..
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  • Tonight, the Full Buck Moon rises

    Tonight, the Full Buck Moon rises
    Just 29.5 days after the last full moon, a large, bright orb will rise against the dark sky again tonight (July 19).Native Americans gave the July full moon the name Full Buck Moon because it marks the time of year when new, fuzzy antlers push out of the foreheads of buck deer. As thunderstorms also are most frequent during July, the full moon is also often called the Full Thunder Moon.Whether or not there are clear skies above, you might not actually see the full moon at its peak. The moon is ..
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