Living in space isn’t easy. There are notable impacts on the biology of living things in the harsh environment of space. A team of scientists has now identified a possible…
Day: December 2, 2020
New Paleoclimatology Finding Shows Earth’s Climate Was Typically Warmer than Today
Guest essay by H. Sterling Burnett, originally published on ClimateRealism.com Archaeologists have published a new paper in The Holocene, DOI: 10.1177/0959683620972775 that confirms what previous research has shown: numerous periods during recent history…
Covid & the U.S. Stock Markets – Update
But the predictions that the Worldwide Covid Lockdown would crash U.S. stock markets simply turned out not to be true.
We’re Saved! New Zealand just Declared a Climate Emergency
While nobody expects the elimination of New Zealand’s carbon footprint to have a direct impact on global warming, the rest of the world will surely be inspired by their moral…
Robot probes the Red Sea’s carbon storage system
Warming waters and oxygen depletion in the Red Sea could slow the flow of organic carbon from the surface into the deep ocean where it can be stored, out of…
Data Sonification: A New Cosmic Triad of Sound
From NASA Nov. 30, 2020 A new trio of examples of ‘data sonification’ from NASA missions provides a new method to enjoy an arrangement of cosmic objects. Data sonification translates…
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