Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Astronauts get to watch Super Bowl 50 at ISS in real time and other top stories.

  • Astronauts get to watch Super Bowl 50 at ISS in real time

    Astronauts get to watch Super Bowl 50 at ISS in real time
    Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) were able to watch the Super Bowl in real time. NASA astronauts Scott Kelly and Tim Kopra present at the ISS have said that they were having an off on Sunday that allowed them to watch the match. Kelly even tweeted a photo of Levi’s stadium, which was the host location for the big game between the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos. When you would see the photos, it would look like something from seen from a satellite. The stadium does look ..
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  • Cotton candy machines may hold key for making artificial organs

    Cotton candy machines may hold key for making artificial organs
    Cotton candy machines may hold the key for making life-sized artificial livers, kidneys, bones and other essential organs. For several years, Leon Bellan, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Vanderbilt University, has been tinkering with ...
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  • Chew on this: What a 2-million-year-old bite could tell us about our evolution

    Chew on this: What a 2-million-year-old bite could tell us about our evolution
    New research on the jaw of a possible evolutionary ancestor shows that the species may have shared some of the same food preferences as modern-day humans.A study on the bite of Australopithecus sediba published in Nature Communications Monday suggests that the small, apelike species may have had comparable diets to members of Homo sapiens – modern humans – as well as similar limitations when it came to tough-to-chew foods.Australopiths emerged in Africa between 3.5 million and 4 million years a..
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  • North Korean satellite flew over Levi's Stadium just one hour after Super Bowl 50 ended in Santa Clara, Calif.

    North Korean satellite flew over Levi's Stadium just one hour after Super Bowl 50 ended in Santa Clara, Calif.
    It will likely go down as simply another oddity in Super Bowl history, but the United States government and most of the international community probably don’t find anything about the incident trivial. According to The Associated Press, a satellite launched into orbit by North Korea late Saturday EST passed over Levi’s Stadium about an hour after the Denver Broncos finished off their 24-10 victory over the Carolina Panthers in Sunday's Super Bowl ended. "It passed almost directly overhead Sil..
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  • Fossils of rare plankton-eating fish species discovered

    Fossils of rare plankton-eating fish species discovered
    Two new plankton-eating fossil fish species belonging to the genus Rhinconichthys have been discovered. The species used to roam in the oceans of the Cretaceous Period around 92 million years ago at the time when dinosaurs used to roam the planet. Study’s co-researcher Kenshu Shimada, a paleobiologist at DePaul University, said that the finding is important as the species is quite rare. Earlier, there was only one known Rhinconichthys specimen discovered in England. These species have been name..
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  • First 360-degree view of Mars 2020 mission

    First 360-degree view of Mars 2020 mission
    “CBS This Morning” social media producer Kevin Prince traveled to the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, to capture virtual reality video of the campus in partnership with Jaunt VR. WATCH: We worked with JauntVR to create this 360-degree tour of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, where the Mars 2020 mission is under way Posted by CBS This Morning on Monday, February 8, 2016 The first thing you see when entering the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory ca..
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  • An icky new hero: Roach-like robots may help in disasters

    When buildings collapse in future disasters, the hero helping rescue trapped people may be a robotic cockroach. Repulsive as they may be, roaches have the remarkable ability to squish their bodies down to one quarter their normal size, yet still scamper at lightning speed. Also, they can withstand 900 times their body weight without being hurt. That’s equivalent to a 200-pound man who wouldn’t be crushed by 90 tons on his head. The amazing cockroach inspired scientists to create a mini-robot t..
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  • What the Earth will be like in 10000 years, according to scientists

    What the Earth will be like in 10000 years, according to scientists
    An edge of the Thwaites Ice Shelf in West Antarctica. (NASA photograph by Jim Yungel) This story has been updated. A large group of climate scientists has made a bracing statement in the journal Nature Climate Change, arguing that we are mistaken if we think global warming is only a matter of the next 100 years or so — in fact, they say, we are locking in changes that will play out over as many as 10,000 years. “The next few decades offer a brief window of opportunity to minimize large-scale..
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  • Australia Cuts 110 Climate Scientist Jobs

    Australia Cuts 110 Climate Scientist Jobs
    With an ax rather than a scalpel, Australia’s federal science agency last week chopped off its climate research arm in a decision that has stunned scientists and left employees dispirited. As many as 110 out of 140 positions at the atmosphere and oceans division at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) will be cut, Larry Marshall, the agency’s chief executive, told staff Friday. Another 120 positions will be cut from the land and water program. Across the agenc..
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  • Gravitational Waves vs. Gravity Waves: Know the Difference!

    Gravitational Waves vs. Gravity Waves: Know the Difference!
    So it looks like we’ll be talking a lot about gravitational waves over the coming days, but why can’t they be called “gravity waves”? In this social media world where brevity is key, it may seem that chopping “gravitational” to “gravity” is no big deal — it saves a whole six characters for an even more concise tweet! MORE: Gravitational Wave Rumors: Colliding Black Holes? Though you’ll likely see many news headlines heralding the wonders of “gravity wave science”, do not fall into the trap! Whi..
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