Thursday, April 28, 2016

Scientists discover hidden Antarctic lake and other top stories.

  • Scientists discover hidden Antarctic lake

    Scientists discover hidden Antarctic lake
    Life forms hidden under the surface.A large, ribbon-shaped lake may be hiding beneath the ice that covers Antarctica, and it may contain countless life forms — unlike any others on earth — that have been trapped, undisturbed, in the frozen continent for millions of years.Scientists presented radar data that suggest the presence of the lake at the European Geosciences Union meeting in Vienna last week.The lake, presumed to be lying in a massive canyon system along the continent’s eastern coast in..
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  • UC Berkeley neuroscientists have published a word atlas for the brain

    UC Berkeley neuroscientists have published a word atlas for the brain
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Mapping the human brain Neuroscientists have created a "semantic atlas" showing how the brain organises and processes language across specific parts of our cerebral cortex. PT1M19S 620 349 You can think of it as a thesaurus map of the brain. Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have found that word groupings are connected to quite specific parts of our cerebral cortex, allowing them to produce a word atlas of our brains.The map..
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  • Giant Black Hole 3 Billion Times More Massive Than Our Sun Discovered!

    Giant Black Hole 3 Billion Times More Massive Than Our Sun Discovered!
    Scientists have discovered a giant black hole that is three billion times more massive than the sun. ABC News reported that the black hole was produced by the collision of three spiral galaxies 1.8 billion light-years away from our planet. The ...
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  • Hitomi: 'Human error' behind loss of multi-million-dollar satellite, Japan space agency says

    Hitomi: 'Human error' behind loss of multi-million-dollar satellite, Japan space agency says
    Hitomi: 'Human error' behind loss of multi-million-dollar satellite, Japan space agency says Updated April 28, 2016 19:02:49 The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has admitted human error was behind the loss of a multi-million-dollar astronomy satellite, which broke into pieces last month.Ground control engineers lost contact with the ASTRO-H satellite as it was being directed toward an active galactic centre.The satellite known as Hitomi was developed in conjun..
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  • Emerging threat from climate change: ocean oxygen levels are starting to drop

    Emerging threat from climate change: ocean oxygen levels are starting to drop
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. A new threat to world's oceans Ocean oxygen levels are starting to drop. PT1M23S 620 349 Just when you thought you had most of the threats from climate change covered.We are looking on now as warming oceans stress the world's coral reefs, prompting them to turn white, including our Great Barrier Reef. The world's oceans are warming up along with the rest of the planet. Photo: Leigh Henneingham We also know that ..
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