Saturday, June 21, 2014

Emperor penguins appear to adapt to changing climate, study finds - TheCelebrityCafe.com

A study has found that emperor penguins appear to be figuring out ways to adapt to the changing climate. Researchers at the University of ...

Emperor Penguins may change breeding location to cope with climate change - Delhi Daily News

Researchers from the University of Minnesota have discovered that emperor penguins are acting in such a manner which might assist them in ad...

Growth In Population Remarks The Big Comeback Of Great White Sharks In US ... - The Utah People's Post

Fears that great white sharks are at risk of extinction around the US west coast appear to be wide of the mark, researchers have said. ...

Friday, June 20, 2014

NASA catches super big black hole passing some gas - Tech Times

A black hole at the center of a distant galaxy displays "unusual" behavior of gas escaping its pull, researchers say. Findings y...

Number of great white sharks surging along East Coast - Boston Globe

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A report that scientists are calling one of the most comprehensive studies of great white sharks finds their numbers ...

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Astronauts Send World Cup Best Wishes From Space Station - NDTV

Photo Courtesy: Associated Press Astronauts Steve Swanson, left, Reid Wiseman, right, and German astronaut Alexander Gerst, cent...

Astronaut Tweets Sunny View of World Cup Host Sao Paulo - NBCNews.com

Astronaut Reid Wiseman tweeted a photo showing clear skies over Sao Paulo, one of the 2014 World Cup host cities, on Thursday. The photo was...

Astronauts Kick Off World Cup With Their Own Soccer Game - ABC News

Astronauts Steve Swanson, left, Reid Wiseman, right, and German astronaut Alexander Gerst, center, kick around a soccer ball som...

Soccer is a bazillion times better without gravity - CNET

Astronauts Reid Wiseman, Steve Swanson, and Alexander Gerst are stuck aboard the International Space Station...

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

The Moon Is Slightly Less Young Than We Maybe Thought It Was - The Wire

The moon might be about 60 million years older than we thought, according to new research, which hones in on slightly less new research su...

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

New Solar Telescope reveals secrets of solar surges - Daily Digest

Astronomers love studying the Sun. It is, after all, the very reason for our existence. Thanks to the ultra high-def New Solar Telescope and...

900 lb ancient croc tore through turtles, battled monster snakes - Fox News

An animation from a Smithsonian Channel documentary shows a dyrosaur being constricted by the "monster snake" Titanoboa....

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Planet-hunting Kepler telescope back in action - Spaceflight Now

Planet-hunting Kepler telescope back in action BY STEPHEN CLARK SPACEFLIGHT NOW Posted: June 3, 2014 NASA's planet-hunting Kepler space ...

NASA discovery of Kepler-10c steps up claims for alien life - CNET

An artist concept shows Kepler-10c in the foreground, a planet that weighs 17 times as much as Earth and is more than twice ...

Exoplanets: Too hot, too windy, and too big to exist - Ars Technica

The massive "mega-Earth," Kepler-10c, shown orbiting outside of Kepler-10b, a massive lava world that completes an orbit in less t...