Thursday, April 4, 2013

[Science] Thin, Low Clouds Reason behind Drastic Greenland Ice-Melt of 2012

Thin, Low Clouds Reason behind Drastic Greenland Ice-Melt of 2012
http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/1199/20130404/thin-low-clouds-reason-behind-drastic-greenland-ice-melt-2012.htm
(Photo : Photo by Ed Stockard./ Space Science and Engineering Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison) Low-level, liquid-bearing clouds over the Mobile Science Facility at Summit Station in central Greenland.

Curiosity Rover Goes Solo on Mars for 1st Time Today
http://gadgets.ndtv.com/others/news/mars-rovers-get-an-april-staycation-thanks-to-the-sun-350055
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity will be on its own for the first time over the next four weeks, thanks to an unfavorable alignment of the Red Planet, Earth and the sun.

What the sinkhole that swallowed a Florida man looks like (VIDEO)
http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/national-international/NATL-MIA-COPY-Video-Released-of-Sinkhole-That-Killed-Man-in-Seffner-Florida-201127811.html
By Karen Workman. Digital First Media. Posted: 04/04/2013 07:53:34 AM EDT. Florida man Jeff Bush, 37, was swallowed by a sinkhole while sleeping in his Florida home on Feb. 28.

Western American Mountain Ranges Formed as Slabs Collided
http://www.nature.com/news/how-the-west-was-built-1.12724
New data on how the mountain chain that runs from Alaska to Mexico was formed is causing geologists to rethink how the American West was made.

Scientists report hint of dark matter in first results from $2 billion cosmic ray detector
http://www.chron.com/news/science/article/Scientists-report-hint-of-dark-matter-in-first-4406228.php
GENEVA (AP) - Scientists report hint of dark matter in first results from $2 billion cosmic ray detector. Comments (0) · E-mail; Print.

Kiwi boffins bid up Earth-like planet prediction
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/scientists-anticipate-100-billion-earth-like-planets-in-milky-way-galaxy/1/260668.html
We'll see your lousy 17 billion Earth-like planets, Smithsonian, and raise you 83 billion: that's the message coming out of a New Zealand group that's proposing a new detection technique in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.



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