Tuesday, August 23, 2016

You vs. Future You; Or Why We're Bad At Predicting Our Own Happiness and other top stories.

  • You vs. Future You; Or Why We're Bad At Predicting Our Own Happiness

    You vs. Future You; Or Why We're Bad At Predicting Our Own Happiness
    Dan Gilbert says we're not great at predicting how much we will enjoy an experience in part because we fail to consider all of the details. We think a visit to the dentist will be terrible — but we're forgetting about the free toothbrush, the nice chat with the dental hygienist, and the magazines in the waiting room. Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption ..
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  • WATCH LIVE: Scientists explore wreck of WWII aircraft carrier off California coast

    WATCH LIVE: Scientists explore wreck of WWII aircraft carrier off California coast
    Lifting the veil on a key piece of World War II history, scientists on Monday launched an expedition to film and photograph the USS Independence, an aircraft carrier sitting on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, 30 miles off the coast of Northern California.The search for the 623-foot-long shipwreck, which sits off Half Moon Bay 2,600 feet under the sea, was broadcast live with a webcast Monday afternoon through Tuesday morning at nautiluslive.org. By 5 p.m. Monday, the ghostly image of the stern ..
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  • A First Peek at Russia's New Space Cargo Ship

    A First Peek at Russia's New Space Cargo Ship
    Russian engineers are finishing the design of a brand new space freighter that would replace the veteran Progress cargo ships supplying the International Space Station (ISS) with propellant, food, water and other goods, industry sources tell Popular Mechanics.The new vehicle will be about a ton heavier than its predecessor and will feature a radical new design. If it's actually built, the next-generation cargo ship will allow Russia to reduce the number of annual cargo shipments to the ISS from ..
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  • NASA opens research to public: Why that's a big deal

    NASA opens research to public: Why that's a big deal
    It has been a good week for science and space enthusiasts.NASA announced last Tuesday that they would be releasing hundreds of peer-reviewed, scholarly articles on NASA-funded research projects online. The articles are entirely free to access for any member of the public.The new service is a big deal for the space agency, which has been gathering scientific information on a huge variety of topics since it was established in 1958.The move comes amid a greater push for scientists to make their re..
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  • NASA's Curiosity Rover Sends Images Of Mars That Look Like The US Southwest

    NASA's Curiosity Rover Sends Images Of Mars That Look Like The US Southwest
    Eroded mesas and buttes, capped with rock that is resistant to wind erosion: it sounds like scenery straight out of the U.S. Southwest, and you'd likely be inclined to believe so if you weren't made aware of the fact that it was actually the description for the latest images of Mars sent back from NASA's Curiosity Rover. To come up with the panorama, the rover made use of its Mast Camera. Through the Mastcam imaging system, Curiosity was able to capture a number of component images on Aug. 5, 2..
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  • A Tiny Jellyfish Relative Just Shut Down Yellowstone River

    A Tiny Jellyfish Relative Just Shut Down Yellowstone River
    On August 12, Montana officials realized that the mountain whitefish of Yellowstone River were dying en masse. They sent corpses off for testing and got grave news in return: The fish had proliferative kidney disease—the work of a highly contagious parasite that kills between 20 and 100 percent of infected hosts. Tens of thousands of whitefish were already dead, and trout were starting to fall.Humans can spread the parasite from one water source to another. So, on the morning of August 19, Mont..
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