As part of an emerging crop of sub-compact crossovers, the 2016 Mazda CX-3 joins the upcoming HR-V, Juke, and Outlander Sport to offer buyers a smaller alternative to the typical compact CUV. With its standard 2.0L SkyActiv-G engine, stylish Kodo design language, and fun-to-drive dynamics in a pocket-sized package, this new crossover should make quite a splash when it hits the market later next year.
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2016 Acura ILX – Redline: First Look – 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show
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Looking to inject more luxury and sport into their sedan line-up, Acura gives its smallest offering a much needed injection of Acura DNA. A new powertrain, elevated premium features, and aggressive new styling make for a sport sedan that feels more Acura and less Honda.
Fragrances with Lex – How It All Began
Fragrances with Lex – How It All Began
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Fight Night Austin: How’d You Get Your Nickname
Roger Narvaez, James Vick, Josh Copeland, Nick Hein, and Jared Rosholt talk about their nickname origins as they prepare to do battle at Fight Night Austin on Nov. 22.
Hubble Finds Extremely Distant Galaxy in Gravitational Lens
Peering through a giant cosmic magnifying glass, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has spotted one of the farthest, faintest, and smallest galaxies ever seen. The diminutive object is estimated to be over 13 billion light-years away.
This new detection is considered one of the most reliable distance measurements of a galaxy that existed in the early universe, said the Hubble researchers. They used two independent methods to estimate its distance.
The galaxy was detected as part of the Frontier Fields program, an ambitious three-year effort, begun in 2013, that teams Hubble with NASA’s other Great Observatories — the Spitzer Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory — to probe the early universe by studying large galaxy clusters. These clusters are so massive that their gravity deflects light passing through them, magnifying, brightening, and distorting background objects in a phenomenon called gravitational lensing. These powerful lenses allow astronomers to find many dim, distant structures that otherwise might be too faint to see.
Please join +Tony Darnell Dr +Carol Christian and +Scott Lewis as we talk with the Principal Investigators of this exciting discovery.
Bring your questions and comments and we’ll read them on air throughout the hangout!
Read more here:
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2014/39/
*Special Note*
Our own Dr. +Jason Kalirai has been nominated for a Listener Choice Award for an audio segment on Exploring Exoplanets released last July.
Please show your support for the #JWST mission by listening to his segment here
Jason Kalirai, Johns Hopkins University – Exploring Exoplanets
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http://academicminute.org/2014/11/listener_choice_award/
A Black Hole Visits Baltimore
A scientific visualization of a black hole passing through Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
This scientific visualization demonstrates the visual distortion known as gravitational lensing. A black hole, with roughly the mass of the planet Saturn, is imagined to pass over the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, MD. The view of the buildings on the far side of the harbor are distorted using the calculated effects of Einstein’s general relativity.
A black hole warps the space around it. Light that passes near a black hole will follow curved paths and can create multiple images and other visual artifacts. Note that the sky can sometimes be seen by looking below the black hole. These distortions are similar to what can be produced using glass lenses, and are produced by similar optics equations. The effects are called gravitational lensing – lensing that redirects light using mass instead of glass.
The calculations for the visualization use a planar approximation that assumes the buildings are all at the same distance, but are otherwise accurate. Note also that foreground objects, like the boat mast, were not isolated and removed from the image before distortion. In a fully accurate visualization, foreground objects would not be distorted.
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Fightography: Ken Shamrock
There have been many epic feuds in the two-decade history of the UFC, but only one rivalry can truly be described as historic. Ken Shamrock first collided with Royce Gracie in the very first UFC event and, feeling that bout was set up to favor the Brazilian, Shamrock became obsessed with getting the rematch. In this Fightography, the legendary leader of the Lion’s Den gives his side of the story of the UFC’s original grudge match. Watch the full video on UFC FIGHT PASS: http://www.ufc.tv/category/fightography-ken-shamrock
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