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Comet ISON In Sight! Amateur Astronomers Spot Potential 'Comet of the Century'
Jupiter and the Moon Shine Together Early Saturday: Where to Look Read More » SpaceX ready to test-fly new Falcon rocket By Irene Klotz LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Privately owned Space Exploration Technologies plans to test an upgraded Falcon 9 rocket on Sunday from a site in California as part of its push into the satellite launch market. Previous versions of the Falcon 9 have flown five times from the company's launch pad at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. If the new rocket's debut goes well, SpaceX plans to return to Florida for the Falcon 9's first commercial mission, an SES World Skies communications satellite, later this year. ... Read More »How a Potential Government Shutdown Could Affect NASA
Scientists more convinced mankind is main cause of warming Read More » Europe should shift focus to bowel cancer screening to save lives: scientists By Kate Kelland AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - European governments should divert funds to routine bowel cancer tests from less effective breast and prostate screening programs, scientists said on Saturday, presenting what they called "irrefutable" evidence that bowel screening saves lives. Many governments devote significant funds to breast cancer screening, but studies in recent years have found that routine breast mammograms can also lead to so-called "over-diagnosis" when tests pick up tumors that would not have caused a problem. ... Read More »Monsters of the Night Sky: Strange Constellations to See This Fall Read More » New Climate Report More Confident About Alarming Changes Read More » IPCC Climate Change Report: Experts React Read More » IPCC Report: Strongest Case Yet for Human-Caused Global Warming The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's latest report on the science of global warming squarely blames humans as the primary cause of climate change, saying it is "extremely likely" that human activities have caused most of the warming of the planet's surface that has occurred since the 1950s. Read More »SpaceX to Launch Space Weather Satellite for Canada Sunday
Biology in the Big Apple: Surveying the Wildlife of Central Park
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U.N. scientists aim to pitch climate case to widest audience Read More » Fossil fish find in China fills in evolutionary picture By Tim Hurd SYDNEY (Reuters) - An international team of scientists in China has discovered what may be the earliest known creature with a distinct face, a 419 million-year-old fish that could be a missing link in the development of vertebrates. The fossil find in China's Xiaoxiang Reservoir, reported by the journal "Nature" on Thursday, is the most primitive vertebrate discovered with a modern jaw, including a dentary bone found in humans. " finally solves an age-old problem about the origin of modern fishes," said John Long, a professor in palaeontology at Flinders University in Adelaide. ... Read More »To Avoid Fights, Mice Sing to the Clouds
IPCC to Release Major Climate Change Report Tomorrow Read More » Scientists to Bacteria: Resistance Is Futile By taking advantage of evolutionary principles, researchers may have found a way to outwit some pathogens that ordinarily become resistant to antibiotics. Wayt Gibbs reports. Read More »Circuit That Controls Overeating Found in the Brain When a particular circuit in the brain is stimulated, it causes mice to voraciously gorge on food even though they are well fed, and deactivating this circuit keeps starving mice from eating, a new study shows. Read More »U.N. scientists aim to pitch climate case to widest audience Read More » Killer Hornets Terrorize China A series of deadly hornet attacks has led Chinese officials to warn citizens to avoid walking through fields and wooded areas this year. At least 28 people have been killed, and hundreds seriously injured, when swarms of the stinging insects descend without warning on unsuspecting people. Read More »U.N. panel blames mankind more clearly for warming Read More » Scientists say more certain mankind causes global warming Read More » Goosefish Lays Billowy Veil Holding 1 Million Eggs Read More » Fossil of Ancient Amphibian Choking on Last Meal Up for Auction Read More » NASA Picks 10 Innovative Space Tech Ideas for Funding
Giant NASA Balloon Ready to Hunt Potentially Dazzling Comet ISON
Global Warming Is Real IPCC Repeats, Now Can We Do Something about It? Global Warming Is Real IPCC Repeats, Now Can We Do Something about It? Read More »Want to Phone Aliens? Help Get Your Messages On NASA's Pluto-Bound Spacecraft
Microbes in Earth's Oceanic Crust May Gobble Oxygen Read More » Bubonic Plague Still Kills Thousands
Getting on the Ball: How the FIFA 14 Soccer Video Game Finally Got Its Physics Right Getting on the Ball: How the FIFA 14 Soccer Video Game Finally Got Its Physics Right Read More »Fossil fish find in China fills in evolutionary picture Read More » Surprising Reasons You Drink Too Much Wine Wine enthusiasts take note: you may be unknowingly serving yourself more than you think. Read More »3D Printed Toothbrush Tailored to Your Teeth
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