Villagers 'pleased' in outcome of natural gas-burning suit
Nigerian villagers announced a settlement of a Bay Area federal court suit Friday that sought information from Chevron Corp. about its alleged practice of illegally burning natural gas released during...
View ArticleHow stressed-out microbes survive 500-feet beneath the ocean floor
One-third of microbial life on our planet lives in one of the most extreme environments on Earth: deep beneath the ocean floor. Reported by L.A. Times 19 hours ago.
View ArticleMegachurch Tries to Scrub the Web of Pastor's 'Jesus Made Mistakes' Sermon...
Megachurch Tries to Scrub the Web of Pastor's 'Jesus Made Mistakes' Sermon (Video) Megachurch Tries to Scrub the Web of Pastor's 'Jesus Made Mistakes' Sermon (Video) Internet Religion Pastor Mark...
View ArticleMicrobial Garden Taking The Shine Off Glaciers
*University of Leeds* The first ecological study of an entire glacier has found that microbes drastically reduce surface reflectivity and have a non-negligible impact on the amount of sunlight that is...
View ArticleLong-Range Tunneling Of Quantum Particles
*University of Innsbruck* One of the most remarkable consequences of the rules in quantum mechanics is the capability of a quantum particle to penetrate through a potential barrier even though its...
View ArticleNASA Experiments Recreate Aromatic Flavors Of Saturn's Moon Titan
*Elizabeth Zubritzky, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center* NASA scientists have created a new recipe that captures key flavors of the brownish-orange atmosphere around Saturn’s largest moon, Titan. The...
View ArticleNew Horizons Mission To Analyze Pluto's Moon For Evidence Of Underground Ocean
*redOrbit Staff & Wire Reports - Your Universe Online* If there are cracks on the ice-covered surface of Charon, an upcoming analysis of those fractures could help determine whether or not the...
View ArticleSenior NSA Executive: NSA Started Spying On Journalists in 2002 … In Order to...
*EXCLUSIVE REPORT: Senior NSA Executive: NSA Started Spying On Journalists in 2002 … In Order to Make Sure They Didn’t Report On Mass Surveillance* -The Story of NSA’s “First Fruits” Program Has Never...
View ArticleNetherlands, Spain Look To Next Match At World Cup
The post Netherlands, Spain Look To Next Match At World Cup by Associated Press appeared first on The Epoch Times. SALVADOR, Brazil— The Netherlands team has to come back down to earth while Spain has...
View ArticleAn Underground Female Mafia Surfaces In "Butterflies Wake"- Boston Author...
D.A.M.E. Media announces the launch of "Butterflies Wake" by Arlene Lagos, a new fiction novel about an underground female mafia who rights the wrongs of an unjust society, taking matters into their...
View ArticleNetherlands, Spain look to next match at World Cup
SALVADOR, Brazil (AP) The Netherlands team has to come back down to earth while Spain has to pick itself up and look for a way to bounce back from one of its worst defeats. Reported by FOX Sports 14...
View ArticleNo Color’s Too Bold for Decor
The post No Color’s Too Bold for Decor by Associated Press appeared first on The Epoch Times. It might be practical, of course, to decorate your home with neutral colors and muted earth tones. No need...
View ArticleWe got the Earth's birthday wrong by 60 mil. years
That's what scientists in France who study quartz are saying. Reported by USATODAY.com 3 hours ago.
View ArticleThe Dark Side Of Facebook, Where People Lie, Steal, And Make Millions
On Feb. 10, Jason Fyk received a strange Facebook message. “Bro.” The message had been sent by someone who wasn’t his friend on the social network, someone using the alias “Anthony.*” It was a name...
View ArticleWe Got Earth's Birthday Wrong by 60M Years
The planet we're living on is about 60 million years older than previously thought. So say scientists in France who studied quartz from Australia and South Africa that dates back about 3 billion...
View ArticleA hole in the clouds, an empty space on earth
One man tells of his grief amid the mystery of MH370. Reported by CNN.com 5 hours ago.
View Article15 Incredible Views Of Cities From Space
In the past, we've posted some incredible views of Earth's most breathtaking natural features from the European Space Agency (ESA), which has been observing the Earth with satellites for decades. It...
View ArticleEarth’s Largest Water Reservoir Could Be Deep Beneath the US
If one percent of the weight of mantle rock is water, it would be equivalent to nearly three times the amount of water in Earth’s oceans. Reported by IBTimes 5 hours ago.
View ArticleScientists Find Evidence For Oceans Of Water Far Below Earth's Crust
Scientists Find Evidence For Oceans Of Water Far Below Earth's Crust Reported by ajc.com 5 hours ago.
View ArticleOne of the World's Largest Elephants Killed by Ivory Poachers in Kenya
If you so much as kick a dog or cat in many nations, you would likely have to answer to local authorities. But in Africa, the venerable elephant — long considered one of the most intelligent animals on...
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