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Science & Tech News tagged with Study

'All Seeing' Hammerhead Sharks Could Have the Best Vision in Animal Kingdom
Science & Tech  (tags: hammerhead sharks, research, study, discovery, best vision, animal kingdom )

Simone
- 5 hours ago - telegraph.co.uk
Researchers have found that the odd shape of the head allows the sharks, which can grow up to 20 ft long, to have a 360 degree field of vision in all directions. Not only does it have front, back and side vision it can also see vertically and judge
Hammerhead Sharks See 360 Degrees in Stereo
Science & Tech  (tags: discovery, scientists, study, hammar head sharks )

CA
- 11 hours ago - news.yahoo.com
Scientists have long wondered why the hammerhead shark has such a strangely shaped head, one that looks like two heads of a hammer protruding from the sides of the shark's snout, with an eye at the outer edge of each protrusion.
Cassini's Big Sky: View From the Center of Our Solar System
Science & Tech  (tags: astronomy, computers, design, discovery, interesting, internet, nasa, news, NewTechnology, research, scientists, science, space, study, tech, technology, world, concept, humans )

PinkMindy
- 3 days ago - sciencedaily.com
Cassini recently revealed new data that appeared to overturn the decades-old belief that our solar system resembled a comet in shape as it moves through the interstellar medium (the matter between stars in our corner of the Milky Way galaxy).
The Red Planet Was Once Blue... Giant Ocean Once Covered Third of Mars
Science & Tech  (tags: mars, space, research, study, interesting )

Ingrid
- 4 days ago - dailymail.co.uk
vast ocean once covered a third of Mars, scientists believe. Such a stunning prospect greatly increases the chances of life having existed on the Red Planet, the fourth from the Sun in our solar system.
Icy Moon's Lakes Brim With Hearty Soup for Life
Science & Tech  (tags: space, technology, study, science, news, nasa, moon )

Katie
- 5 days ago - newscientist.com
Saturn's frigid moon Titan may be friendlier to life than previously thought. New calculations suggest Titan's hydrocarbon lakes are loaded with acetylene, a chemical some scientists say could serve as food for cold-resistant organisms.
Write the Department of Agriculture Urging Them to Act Now to Save Bees
Science & Tech  (tags: protection, honey bees, USDA, study, scientists, science, research )

Tierney
- 6 days ago - animalrights.change.org
Although honey bees are crucial to producing about one-third of all the food we eat, the Department of Agriculture has failed to meet crucial research needs to determine the cause of colony collapse disorder, which is devastating hives across the country
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory Investigates the Sun's Cycle of Highs and Lows
Science & Tech  (tags: astronomy, computer, concept, discovery, energy, interesting, nasa, NewTechnology, news, research, scientists, science, space, study, technology, world )

PinkMindy
- 9 days ago - astronomy.com
How intense will the next solar cycle be? Can we predict when a violent solar storm will blast Earth with energetic particles? Could a prolonged period of inactivity on the sun plunge Earth into a prolonged winter?
Asteroid Passes Just 8,700miles From Earth - With Only 15 Hours Warning
Science & Tech  (tags: asteriods, earth, space, study, interesting, discovery, technology, research )

Simone
- 18 days ago - dailymail.co.uk
Although no one noticed at the time, the Earth was almost hit by an asteroid last Friday. The previously undiscovered asteroid came within 8,700miles of Earth but astronomers noticed it only 15 hours before it made its closest approach. To put it
How the Bushmen of Africa Can Save Us From the Global Water Crisis (Video)
Science & Tech  (tags: climate, environment, humans, interesting, history, research, science, technology, world, study )

Daphna
- 19 days ago - treehugger.com
I started in on a book about a month ago titled Heart of Dryness, which discusses how the bushmen of the Kalahari can teach us what we need to know about how to live in dry climates, something we're all increasingly finding ourselves in as we drill oursel
WATCH THIS IMPORTANT VIDEO---Sabotaging the System
Science & Tech  (tags: NewTechnology, technology, research, crime, cybercrime, security, extortion, sabotage, study )

Cal
- 19 days ago - cbsnews.com
Could hackers get into the computer systems that run crucial elements of the world's infrastructure, such as the power grids, water works or even a nation's military arsenal? Steve Kroft reports.
The Many Mysteries of Neanderthals
Science & Tech  (tags: Neanderthals, research, study )

Ingrid
- 20 days ago - news.yahoo.com
This is Part 6 in a 10-part LiveScience series on the origin, evolution and future of the human species and the mysteries that remain to be solved. We are currently the only human species alive, but as recently as maybe 24,000 years ago another one ....
Hidden Territory On Mercury Revealed
Science & Tech  (tags: Mercury, research, study, interesting )

Ingrid
- 23 days ago - spacedaily.com
The MESSENGER spacecraft's third flyby of the planet Mercury has given scientists, for the first time, an almost complete view of the planet's surface and revealed some dramatic changes in Mercury's comet-like tail.
Tiger Conservation Head to Report on Science Project in Tiger Reserve
Science & Tech  (tags: science, research, tiger reserves, investigation, environment, study )

Simone
- 24 days ago - economictimes.indiatimes.com
Rajesh Gopal, who heads the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), will soon submit a report on ecological impact of a proposed Rs 900-crore mega science project in a tiger reserve in Tamil Nadu which has drawn flak from the green brigade.
20 Incredible IPhone Apps for Christian Evangelists
Science & Tech  (tags: Christian, iPhone, Producitivty, Bible, Study )

Sophie
- 24 days ago - christianuniversities.org
Here are the top 20 incredible iPhone Apps for Christian evangelists. The apps can help with prayer, Bible study, productivity, and much more.
Researcher Behind the Drug Gleevec
Science & Tech  (tags: science, research, myeloid leukemia, study, medicine, humans, health, prevention, disease )

Dee
- 25 days ago - nytimes.com
Dr. Brian J. Druker, 54, an oncologist at Oregon Health and Sciences University and a Howard Hughes Medical Investigator, is one of three winners this year of the Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award
 

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