Shh, scientists hope Trump overlooks major climate report

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Shh, scientists hope Trump overlooks major climate report

E&E News
Soybeans show the effect of the drought near Navasota, Texas, in this 2013 photo. The National Climate Assessment, among other things, compiles the best scientific research available on how climate change is affecting the United States.

EPA Scientists Worry Their New Boss Doesn’t Want Science

WIRED
Scott Pruitt, Oklahoma’s attorney general, is probably going to be the head of the Environmental Protection Agency. The full Senate will almost certainly vote to confirm him to the cabinet-level job this week.

Lost continent under Indian Ocean?

EarthSky
Evidence of a “lost continent,” thought to be leftover after the ancient supercontinent Gondwana began breaking up some 200 million years ago.

NASA team boldly going deep into virtual reality

The Australian
Space agency NASA might make headlines for what it does in space but its activities on planet Earth are just as groundbreaking, with the US government agency doubling down on virtual reality technology as it moves ever closer to sending the first man

Of a Frog’s Slap Shot and Saliva

New York Times
Frogs are known for shooting out their tongues in a fraction of a second to catch insects to swallow. Now scientists have found how important sticky spit is for hunting success.

Rare ‘cave squeaker’ frog seen in Zimbabwe for first time in 55 years

The Guardian
The Arthroleptis troglodytes, or ‘cave squeaker’, has been found in Chimanimani, a mountainous area in eastern Zimbabwe. Photograph: Francois Becker/AP.

Time is running out for the world’s smallest porpoise with just 30 left in the wild

Metro
You may not have heard of a vaquita but there is a really possibility it could be a name consigned to history unless something is done.

Mars’ liquid water may have had an atmospheric ‘escape route’

Engadget
Scientists have long believed that Mars lost its liquid water very gradually, turning into a mostly dry planet over an extremely long time frame.

The Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) Scheduled to Post Quarterly Earnings on Thursday

DailyQuint
Computer Sciences Corporation (NYSE:CSC) is set to release its Q317 earnings data on Thursday, February 2nd. Analysts expect Computer Sciences Corporation to post earnings of $0.71 per share and revenue of $1.89 billion for the quarter.

Does an anomaly in the Earth’s magnetic field portend a coming pole reversal?

The Conversation US
Vincent Hare receives funding from the US National Science Foundation and !Khure Africa, a dual South Africa/France collaborative Earth System programme.

Cliffs collapse at Hawaii volcano, stopping ‘firehose’ flow

Hawaii News Now
(USGS via AP). In this combination of Feb. 2, 2017 images provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, a section of sea cliff, top, falls into the ocean above a “firehose” lava stream in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

Recycle, reuse: How cheap can SpaceX make space?

Christian Science Monitor
SpaceX is on the verge of realizing its dream of reusable rocketry, but space is hard, and the economics of space is no exception.

When will 2016 WF9 hit Earth, how close did 2017 BS32 get and could a meteor strike destroy the planet?

NEWS.com.au
NASA scientists have warned that a giant space rock is set to brush past the Earth. Last week., Asteroid 2017 BS32 hurtled past our precious planet missing it by a meagre 161,280km according to stargazers.

US: Oceanic whitetip shark warrants ‘threatened’ listing

The Daily Breeze
In this June 21, 2008, photo provided by the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, a whitetip shark swims off Cat Island in the Bahamas.

Quantum Messaging Vulnerabilities Highlighted by Researchers; Solutions Suggested

NDTV
At a time when computing has become more vulnerable to hacking, researchers have uncovered clues that could help administrators protect quantum computing networks from external attacks.

Vanishing ice volcanoes on Ceres?

EarthSky
Dwarf planet Ceres – largest body in the asteroid belt – has at least 1 known ice volcano. But that volcano might also have older siblings that disappeared over millions of years.

The Alerus Financial NA Maintains Stake in Gilead Sciences, Inc. (GILD)

DailyQuint
Alerus Financial NA continued to hold its stake in shares of Gilead Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:GILD) during the third quarter, Holdings Channel reports.

This Robot Drone Can Mimic How Bats Fly

Tech Times
Bats have sophisticated flight mechanisms that are difficult to incorporate into robotics. In a new study, however, researchers create a robot design that can mimic how these mammals fly.

Exact Sciences Corporation (EXAS) receives average ‘hold’ rating

TechNewsGazette
Exact Sciences Corporation (NASDAQ:EXAS) is in the good books of brokerage firms across North America with the stock receiving an average ‘hold’ rating from thirteen ratings firms.

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