Friday, September 2, 2016

Three California sea otters shot and killed in Santa Cruz County and other top stories.

  • Three California sea otters shot and killed in Santa Cruz County

    Three California sea otters shot and killed in Santa Cruz County
    SEA OTTER TIP LINE SEA OTTER SHOOTING: Anyone with information about sea otter shootings should contact the state wildlife crimes tip line at 888-334-2258 (callers may remain anonymous) or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at 650-876-9078.IF YOU FIND A DEAD SE OTTER: leave it in place, take a photo if possible, and report it immediately to the state Department of Fish and Wildlife at 831-212-7010. SANTA CRUZ >> Three California sea otters have been found shot to death in the Santa Cruz ar..
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  • Milky way had a blowout bash six million years ago

    Milky way had a blowout bash six million years ago
    The center of the Milky Way galaxy is currently a quiet place where a supermassive black hole slumbers, only occasionally slurping small sips of hydrogen gas. But it wasn't always this way. A new study shows that 6 million years ago, when the first ...
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  • Scientists discover vast reef behind Great Barrier Reef

    Scientists discover vast reef behind Great Barrier Reef
    Researchers working with the Royal Australian Navy have discovered an extensive reef system behind the famous Great Barrier Reef, mapping a huge network of donut-shaped features that measure between 650 and 984 feet across. The formations are called bioherms, and were made by a type of algae called halimeda. Shaped like donuts, the structures can be as deep as 33 feet in their center. “We’ve known about these geological structures in the northern Great Barrier Reef since the 1970s and 80s, but ..
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  • NASA's Juno Probe Buzzes Jupiter in Its First (and Closest) Flyby

    NASA's Juno Probe Buzzes Jupiter in Its First (and Closest) Flyby
    NASA's Juno spacecraft snapped this photo of Jupiter from a distance of 437,000 miles (703,000 kilometers) on Saturday (Aug. 27). Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS NASA's Juno spacecraft whizzed by Jupiter on Saturday (Aug. 27), successfully completing the first — and closest — of 36 orbital flybys planned for the duration of the probe's mission. Juno arrived at Jupiter July 4 after a five-year journey, and this will be the closest approach of the entire mission, with the spacecraft ..
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  • A 3.2-Million-Year-Old Mystery: Did Lucy Fall From a Tree?

    A 3.2-Million-Year-Old Mystery: Did Lucy Fall From a Tree?
    “We just decided, by golly, we were going to scan every little bit of Lucy because it may never be done again,” said John Kappelman, a paleoanthropologist at the university. Photo Lucy’s skeleton at the National Museum of Ethiopia in 2013, after its five-year tour of the United States. Credit Jenny Vaughan/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images Since then, Dr. Kappelman and his colleagues have painstakingly turned the scans into three-dimensional models, piecing together th..
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  • A new human-led epoch: Scientists recommend officially declaring 'a new age of man' - CNET

    A new human-led epoch: Scientists recommend officially declaring 'a new age of man' - CNET
    Operation Licorne ("Operation Unicorn") nuclear test, May 22, 1970. Getty Images Air pollution, climate change, population growth, massive rainforest loss: The effect humanity has had on the Earth is undeniable. And, in the last 60 or so years -- since the time just after World War II -- this change has accelerated. So much so that a group of scientists have recommended we officially enter the Anthropocene epoch,..
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  • NASA uses a DNA sequencer in space for the first time

    NASA uses a DNA sequencer in space for the first time
    It's a little weird to think of the International Space Station as a potential breeding ground for unwanted organisms, but it is an enclosed environment -- and NASA says it occasional finds fungus that needs to be tested. This usually means waiting until crew returns to earth, but having a sequencer in orbit could allow crew to more quickly determine if fungi or microbes found on ISS surfaces are a health hazard. The sequencer can also be used to make sure the station's water reclamation system..
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