Time-Lapse Look at Earth Shows Decades of Change
Sometimes we get a better perspective by taking a step back. A new project by Google, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), NASA and TIME offers the distance we need to see our planet, and our species,...
View ArticleGlobal Warming Makes the Earth's Geographic Poles Change Their Location
Since 2005 until present day, the Earth's geographic North Pole has been steadily shifting towards the east. By the looks of it, the shift is one of several centimeters per year. Although it is very...
View ArticleEndangered Earth Journal.com Features a Three-Part Interview with...
Endangered Earth Journal.com will feature a three-part interview with Jean-Christophe Vié, Deputy Director of IUCN’s Global Species Programme and Director of SOS - Save Our Species, starting Endangered...
View ArticleEarth Source Organics Announces May is Celiac Disease Awareness Month
Earth Source Organics’ certified gluten-free facility manufactures healthy and delicious foods for those suffering from the autoimmune disorder known as celiac disease. San Diego, CA (PRWEB) May 15,...
View ArticleFabfirepits.com Announces Mother Earth Fireglobe - A Fiery Statement at the...
At eighty four-inches diameter, the Mother Earth sculptural steel fire globe cannot be overlooked and it will announce to the world that your corporation is a worldwide industry leader. With the...
View ArticleAwkward Press Haunting Will Smith Prior to 'After Earth' Release
A few snarky film critics could argue the worst thing about the upcoming Will Smith film After Earth is the name embroidered on the director's chair. Smith's box office touch is mostly golden, but...
View ArticleOldest Water on Earth Found in Canadian Mine: Study
Oldest water on earth: Researchers have found what they believe is the oldest water on Earth beneath the Canadian Shield. The post Oldest Water on Earth Found in Canadian Mine: Study appeared first on...
View ArticleIt May Be The Oldest Water On Earth
TORONTO - Deep underground within the Canadian Shield, scientists are probing for life — yes, life. Their laboratory is found at the bottom of mine shafts in Timmins, Ont., where pockets of water...
View ArticleNasa's Kepler telescope failure is not the end of searching for another Earth
Even if Nasa's Kepler space telescope is coming to the end of its mission, the search for other Earths will continue The Kepler space telescope is in trouble. On Tuesday, during one of their regular...
View ArticleBillion-Year-Old Water Found On Earth May Hold Key To Finding Life On Mars
*John P. Millis, Ph.D. for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online * How did life begin? This question has been the focus of intense research for centuries, and while we have made significant strides, the...
View ArticleQE2 Asteroid Makes Near-Earth Flyby In Two Weeks
*Brett Smith for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online* * * On May 31, a 1.7-mile-wide asteroid called QE2 will hurtle past Earth at a distance of 3.6 million miles. While that distance is far enough for...
View ArticleOldest Water On Earth Found Deep Underground
A pocket of water some 2.6 billion years old — the most ancient pocket of water known by far, older even than the dawn of multicellular life — has now been discovered in a mine 2 miles below the...
View ArticleEarth, Moon Share Water Source
The Moon and Earth share the same source of water, according to new research. The latest analysis is based on new data collected by NASA spacecraft as well as the Moon rocks brought back by the Apollo...
View ArticleEndangered Earth Journal.com Has Launched Part 1 of a Three-Part Interview...
Endangered Earth Journal.com has launched Part 1 of a three-part interview series with Jean-Christophe Vié, Deputy Director of IUCN’s Global Species Programme and Director of SOS - Save Our Species,...
View ArticleAncient Geodynamics Indicate Earth’s Ice Sheets More Stable Than Thought
*April Flowers for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online* For decades, researchers have used ancient shorelines to predict the stability of today’s largest ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica. High...
View ArticleHow Can We Make Every Day Earth Day? (Sponsored)
Patch New Rochelle, NY -- * * Very few events are celebrated around the globe, but Earth Day is. This year, it’s come and gone. But we’re here to ask: What can we do to show our love of the earth on...
View ArticleHuge asteroid to zip by Earth this month
By Mike WallSpace.comA big asteroid will cruise by Earth at the end of the month, making its closest approach to our planet for at least the next two centuries.The May 31 flyby of asteroid 1998 QE2,...
View ArticleGreen Earth Landscaping Inc.s Building Houses From Trash
Green Earth Landscaping launches Project Green Earth, a new HOA recycling program to benefit Union County Habitat for Humanity. Monroe, North Carolina's Green Earth Landscaping, Inc. wants to turn...
View ArticleEarth and Moon Share Water Source
Water on the moon came from the same source thought to have supplied most of the water on Earth, according to new research published in the journal Science. The common origin offers new insights into...
View ArticleWhat on Earth is she wearing? Why Fergie dressed in fairy lights and a purple...
By Catherine Ostler PUBLISHED: 19:50 EST, 17 May 2013 | UPDATED: 19:51 EST, 17 May 2013 Who's going to say it first? What on earth was the Duchess of York Reported by CapitalBay 19 hours ago.
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