Thursday, March 30, 2017

Wolf Moon Tonight and Friday: When to See It and How It Got Its Name and other top stories.

  • Wolf Moon Tonight and Friday: When to See It and How It Got Its Name

    Wolf Moon Tonight and Friday: When to See It and How It Got Its Name
    Wolf Moon Tonight and Friday: When to See It and How It Got Its NameMoreThe first full moon of 2017, known traditionally as the wolf moon, will be visible both tonight and Friday night, with its crest near dawn Friday. January’s full moon was named the wolf moon by Native American tribes because of the wolf packs that would roam the area looking for food during the winter months. January was traditionally the scarcest time for food gathering, so the wolves would often howl in their hunger, accor..
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  • Company That Wants To Mine The Moon Gets Enough Money For Maiden Lunar Flight

    Company That Wants To Mine The Moon Gets Enough Money For Maiden Lunar Flight
    Florida-based company Moon Express, which hopes to mine the moon someday, has received the full funding it needs to make its first lunar trip. Google Lunar X Prize Moon Express is one of the teams that is vying for the $30 million race to the moon, the Google Lunar X Prize (GLXP). The X Prize offers $20 million to the first privately funded team that would land a spacecraft on the lunar surface, move the vehicle at least 1,640 feet on the moon and send high-resolution images back to Earth. The ..
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  • This star has a secret – even better than 'alien megastructures'

    This star has a secret – even better than 'alien megastructures'
    January 13, 2017 —When Yale researcher Tabetha Boyajian first focused on the star KIC 8462852 via the Kepler Space Telescope in September 2015, she didn't know what to make of it.The lighting of the star was mysterious – it was far too dim for a star of its age and type, intermittently dipping in brightness. Theories around Tabby’s star, as it was nicknamed, quickly piled up, with some scientists attributing the atypical lighting to surrounding cosmic dust or nearby comets. But more excitable s..
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  • Scientists solve a whale of a mystery: Why orcas have menopause

    Scientists solve a whale of a mystery: Why orcas have menopause
    Sifting through more than four decades of data on two killer whale populations in the northwest Pacific, an international team of scientists says they’ve discovered why killer whales go through menopause: their complicated relationships with their daughters.The findings, described in the journal Current Biology, shed light on the conflict and cooperation that have pushed these mammals to give up fertility so early in their lifespans. Out of all the mammal species in the world, only three are k..
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  • Facts About Bumblebees

    Facts About Bumblebees
    Bumblebees are large, fuzzy insects with short, stubby wings. They are larger than honeybees, but they don't produce as much honey. However, they are very important pollinators. Without them, food wouldn't grow. Two-thirds of the world's crop species depend on animals to transfer pollen between male and female flower parts, according to ecologist Rachel Winfree, an assistant professor in the department of entomology at Rutgers University. Many animals are pollinators — including birds, ba..
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  • Gilead Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:GILD) Mean Price Target At $95.29

    Gilead Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:GILD) Mean Price Target At $95.29
    Gilead Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:GILD) mean price target is $95.29. Thomson Reuters averaged equity recommendations specified by analysts in census planned by First Call. EPS projection is $2.61 for impending quarter and for present fiscal at $11.47. The market cap of Gilead Sciences, Inc. was recorded at $96.27B after the stock closed at $73.36 in last trading day. What The Valuation Says? Gilead Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:GILD) has a P/E ratio of 6.76. Investors can judge how the equity fared in a ..
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  • 'Miracle on the Hudson' legacy: 70000 slain birds

    'Miracle on the Hudson' legacy: 70000 slain birds
    NEW YORK (AP) -- Birds took the blame for bringing down the jetliner that "Sully" Sullenberger landed on the Hudson River eight years ago this weekend. They have been paying for it with their lives ever since. An Associated Press analysis of bird-killing programs at the New York City area's three major airports found that nearly 70,000 gulls, starling, geese and other birds have been slaughtered, mostly by shooting and trapping, since the 2009 accident, and it is not clear whether those killings..
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  • SpaceX Returns to Flight Today: Watch the Rocket Launch & Landing Try Live

    SpaceX Returns to Flight Today: Watch the Rocket Launch & Landing Try Live
    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket topped with 10 Iridium-NEXT communications satellites on the pad ahead of a planned Jan. 14, 2017 liftoff. Credit: SpaceX A SpaceX rocket will take to the skies today (Jan. 14) for the first time since a Sept. 1 launchpad explosion, and you can watch the highly anticipated liftoff live. SpaceX's two-stage Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled to launch 10 communications satellites for the company Iridium into low-Earth orbit today, with liftoff from California's Vanden..
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