NASA spacecraft records 'Earthsong' - 0 views
Cyclone Center - 0 views
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The global intensity record contains uncertainties caused by differences in analysis procedures around the world and through time. Scientists are enlisting the public because patterns in storm imagery are best recognized by the human ey
Search for element 113 concluded at last - 0 views
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do not occur in nature and must be produced through experiments involving nuclear reactors or particle accelerators
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via processes of nuclear fusion or neutron absorption
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Elements 93 to 103 were discovered by the Americans, elements 104 to 106 by the Russians and the Americans, elements 107 to 112 by the Germans, and the two most recently named elements, 114 and 116, by cooperative work of the Russians and Americans.
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Japanese Team Claims Discovery Of Elusive Element 113, And May Get To Name It | Popular... - 0 views
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Japanese researchers claim they’ve seen conclusive evidence of the long-sought element 113, a super-heavy, super-unstable element near the bottom of the periodic table
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not yet verified by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
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if the IUPAC grants its blessing, the researchers could be the first team from Asia to name one of nature’s fundamental atoms.
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Guest Post: Comet Kerfuffle - 0 views
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Comet. No, not Comet PANSTARRS, which is due to shine in the sky next March, perhaps rivalling the fondly-remembered Comet Hale Bopp from 1996
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initial calculations of its orbit show it will pass ridiculously close to the Sun next November
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Although Comet ISON looks promising, very promising in fact, it’s very early days. It needs to be observed a lot more before we know exactly what’s in store for us
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Mars Science Laboratory: Near Possible Target for Use of Arm Instruments - 0 views
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reach a location for first use of the rover's capability to scoop up soil material and deliver a sample of it into laboratory instruments
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Activities on Sol 52 included the usual monitoring of the environment around Curiosity with the Radiation Assessment Detector, the Dynamic Albedo of Neutrons instrument, and the Rover Environmental Monitoring
Mars Science Laboratory: Longest Drive Yet - 0 views
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On Sol 50 (Sept. 26), Curiosity completed its longest drive yet, rolling about 160 feet (48.9 meters)
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total distance driven has now reached one-quarter mile (416 meters).
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Sol 50, in Mars local mean solar time at Gale Crater, ends at 4:29 p.m. Sept. 25, PDT (7:29 p.m. EDT).
Mars Science Laboratory: Images - 0 views
NASA - NASA Rover Finds Old Streambed on Martian Surface - 0 views
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this evidence -- images of rocks containing ancient streambed gravels -- is the first of its kind
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sizes and shapes of stones offer clues to the speed and distance of a long-ago stream's flow
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can interpret the water was moving about 3 feet per second, with a depth somewhere between ankle and hip deep
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Chocolate makes snails smarter - 0 views
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some websites even maintain that dark chocolate can have beneficial effects
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the science underpinning these claims, and you'll discover just how sparse it is
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University of Calgary undergraduate
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Watch the Most Amazing Lego Contraption Ever [Video] | Observations, Scientific America... - 0 views
For the first time, astronomers have measured the radius of a black hole - 0 views
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an international team
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, has for the first time measured the radius of a black hole at the center of a distant galaxy—the closest distance at which matter can approach before being irretrievably pulled into the black hole.
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scientists linked together radio dishes in Hawaii, Arizona and California to create a telescope array called the "Event Horizon Telescope" (EHT) that can see details 2,000 times finer than what's visible to the Hubble Space Telescope.
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Temperatures measured at Gale Crater higher than expected - 0 views
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Preliminary weather reports from the Curiosity's Remote Environment Monitoring Station (REMS) are showing some surprisingly mild temperatures during the day
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Temperatures have risen above freezing during the day for more than half of the Martian Sols since REMS started recording data.
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At night the air temperatures sink drastically, reaching a minimum of -70 degrees just before dawn
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Vesta's Deep Grooves Could Be "Stretch Marks" From Impact - 0 views
Curiosity Finds Evidence of An Ancient Streambed on Mars - 0 views
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said the rover has found “surprising” outcrops and gravel near the rover landing site that indicate water once flowed in this region, and likely flowed for a long time.
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Too many things that point away from a single burst event
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This is the first time we’re actually seeing water-transported gravel on Mars
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