[ad_1] Enlarge / Trends in the seasonal cycle of tropospheric satellite seizure temperatures (red means a greater temperature difference, blue means a smaller change in temperature). that humans are responsible for modern …
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[ad_1] July 19 (UPI) – "Do no harm" is a motto that many professions do their best to respect – including marine biologists. When studying delicate soft-bodied organisms, doing no harm is …
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[ad_1] Source: Luiz A. Rocha – California Academy of Sciences New findings suggest that deep reefs out of sight are unique habitats requiring protection. A team of highly qualified scientific divers – …
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[ad_1] The name of the genus basically means "spike head", but the name of the species is in the honor of museum volunteer Randy Johnson, a retired chemist who helped prepare the …
Read More »Artificial Meteor Shower Showers Come
[ad_1] ALE, based in Tokyo, created micro-satellites that release tiny orbs that glow when they enter the atmosphere, simulating the dazzling spectacle of a meteor shower. The chemicals involved are apparently a …
Read More »A complete guide to the physics of racing on the moon
[ad_1] One day, humans will have a permanent presence on the moon. Right? One day it will happen. So, how are we going to live on the moon? And perhaps a more …
Read More »Apollo 11 Moon Landing – The Unpublished Story of NASA's Apollo 11 Lunar Mission
[ad_1] This was the most famous stage in history. When Neil Armstrong's boot hit the lunar ground on July 20, 1969, the event was celebrated around the world as a triumph for …
Read More »NASA's X-ray observatory reveals a hungry star devouring a young planet, first scientist
[ad_1] Scientists believe they have observed a star devouring a young planet, or planets, in what may be a first scientist The hungry star, known as RW Aur A, is located about …
Read More »Why the lunar eclipse of July 27th will last so frightfully long
[ad_1] Why are some eclipses longer than others? The longest lunar eclipse of the 21st century arrives on July 27, with a total duration of 43 minutes on Africa, the Middle East, …
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