Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Five Pacific islands lost to rising seas as climate change hits and other top stories.

  • Five Pacific islands lost to rising seas as climate change hits

    Five Pacific islands lost to rising seas as climate change hits
    Five tiny Pacific islands have disappeared due to rising seas and erosion, a discovery thought to be the first scientific confirmation of the impact of climate change on coastlines in the Pacific, according to Australian researchers. Related: Sea levels set to 'rise far more rapidly than expected' The submerged islands were part of the Solomon Islands, an archipelago that over the last two decades has seen annual sea levels rise as much as 10mm (0.4in), according to research published in th..
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  • John Oliver explains why so much 'science' you read about is bogus

    John Oliver explains why so much 'science' you read about is bogus
    VIDEO We at Speaking of Science do our best to deliver you solid, sound science reporting. And that means that we spend a lot of time telling you not to believe what you read about "science." But just in case you haven't been paying attention, comedian John Oliver — host of "Last Week Tonight" — is here to school you. And if you don't feel like laughing your butt off for the next 20 minutes, here's a rundown: 1. A single study means basically nothing. You may notice that we use a lot of phrases ..
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  • The Transit of Mercury Across the Sun's Face Has Begun: First Videos

    The Transit of Mercury Across the Sun's Face Has Begun: First Videos
    GREENBELT, Md. — The small planet Mercury is making a rare transit of the sun today (May 9), the first such event of its kind in a decade, as the world looks on. Case in point: this awesome NASA video captured just as Mercury began its journey across the sun, as seen from Earth. Credit: Space.com Store NASA's powerful Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded this first Mercury transit video as the planet began a 7.5-hour trip across the face of the sun. Another video shows the Mercury..
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  • Starfish babies return in droves to the West Coast following massive die-off

    Starfish babies return in droves to the West Coast following massive die-off
    By Will Houston, Eureka Times-StandardAfter whole populations of starfish along the West Coast were decimated by a wasting disease over the last two years, researchers in Oregon and Northern California are finding that droves of baby sea stars are returning to the shores.Data collected by Oregon State University researchers since 2014 showed an unprecedented number of baby sea stars survived during the summer and winter of 2015."When we looked at the settlement of the larval sea stars on rocks i..
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  • Gorgeous New Mercury Maps Showcase Planet's Striking Features

    Gorgeous New Mercury Maps Showcase Planet's Striking Features
    A stunning digital model of Mercury unveils the planet's striking landscape, while other new maps provide a closer look at the shadowed northern pole and reveal the highest and lowest points on the closest planet to the sun. Built with data from NASA's MESSENGER mission that orbited Mercury for four years, the new maps offer a bounty of scientific insight, while also delivering an incredible view of the planet. "The wealth of these data, greatly enhanced by the extension of MESSENGER's ..
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  • Botanists warn on threats to world's plant kingdom

    Botanists warn on threats to world's plant kingdom
    Britain's Royal Botanic Gardens warned Tuesday about the threats facing the world's plant kingdom in the first global report of its kind aimed at drawing attention to often-overlooked species. The "State of the World's Plants" report was drawn up by ...
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  • Machine learning accelerates the discovery of new materials

    Machine learning accelerates the discovery of new materials
    Researchers recently demonstrated how an informatics-based adaptive design strategy, tightly coupled to experiments, can accelerate the discovery of new materials with targeted properties, according to a recent paper published in Nature Communications.
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