2015년 3월 11일 수요일

Bringing Fish Up from the Twilight Zone

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Bringing Fish Up from the Deep
 
 
Scientists at the California Academy of Sciences have designed a portable decompression chamber to safely bring new fish species up from the ocean's "twilight zone" in order to study them.Watch the New QUEST Video
 
 
Ancient Sinkhole Could Presage Mega-Tsunami for Hawaii
 
 
Hawaii is especially vulnerable to tsunamis. Scientists have been calculating just how big that threat might be, using evidence that could’ve gone completely unnoticed.Listen to the Story
 
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Vivid New Seadragon Found Hiding in a Museum
 
 
Science has just introduced the first new seadragon species in 150 years, and the first new ichthyosaur species in 130 years. The coincidence illustrates the value of museum collections.Read the Post
 
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Genentech is a proud national funder of Ken Burns Presents Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies on KQED TV and public television beginning Monday, March 30 at 9pm.www.gene.com
 
 
 
Scientists Discover Natural Glass Created by Volcanoes and Lightning
 
 
Spherules are microscopic balls of natural glass that hide in sediments all over the world. A new study reports a previously unknown kind of spherule that’s forged during volcanic eruptions as lightning lashes roiling clouds of hot ash. Read the Post

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