The Big Cloud Project by Camille Seaman
She wanted to "illustrate the interconnection of all life on Earth." Reported by ABCNews.com 2 hours ago.
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Maverick Republican Senator Lindsey Graham is one of DC's most quoted politicians – and not just for his wit and acumen Washington watches Senator Lindsey Graham very closely, in part because he is...
View ArticleSubhankar Banerjee: Let Us Now Sing About the Warmed Earth
On July 25 the journal Nature published an article about the "Economic time bomb" that is slowly being detonated by Arctic warming. Gail Whiteman of Erasmus University in the Netherlands, and Chris...
View ArticleWatch Photosynthesis Light Up Earth From Space
We can't see it with the naked human eye, so NASA scientists have figured out how to use satellites to show plants undergoing photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is a process plants go through to convert...
View ArticleParticle accelerator discovered in Earth’s Radiation Belts
Scientists have discovered a massive particle accelerator in the heart of one of the harshest regions of near-Earth space, a region of super-energetic, charged particles surrounding the globe called...
View ArticleMontero Mining says metallurgy results from Wigu Hill to improve flowsheet
Montero Mining and Exploration (CVE:MON) provided Monday an update on test work from material at the company's Wigu Hill rare earth project in Tanzania, taking a significant step forward in improving...
View ArticleAstronomers Witness Exoplanet Eclipsing In Front Of Its Star
*Lee Rannals for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online* Astronomers using NASA's Chandra observatory were able to witness an eclipsing planet for the first time. A team writing in The Astrophysical...
View ArticleGet ready to be buzzed by huge asteroid -- and you can watch!
An asteroid as large as five football fields will zoom by Earth Monday night, and you can watch the close approach live from the comfort of your home.The near-Earth asteroid 2003 DZ15 will come within...
View ArticleArctic Winters Were Ice-Free Three To Five Million Years Ago
*April Flowers for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online* During the Pliocene Epoch, the Earth was substantially warmer than it is today, despite similar concentrations of carbon dioxide in the...
View Article“Written in Stone - A Geology Adventure,” a Captivating New Excursion Added...
A geologist-led tour among the diverse rock types that can be found in the canyons, mesas, and badlands of Northern New Mexico. A journey through the three eras of visible life on Earth, and some of...
View ArticleMarble: an open source alternative to Google Earth
Google Earth is a great mapping tool, hugely detailed and packed with features. Like Street View, for instance, which helps you navigate millions of miles of road all around the world, and would...
View ArticleLaser Communications Ready For Moon Mission
*ESA* An advanced laser system offering vastly faster data speeds is now ready for linking with spacecraft beyond our planet following a series of crucial ground tests. Later this year, ESA's...
View ArticleCakeSystems™ Announces Full Adoption of HPXML Database Standard
CakeSystems energy efficiency software and database platform wholly owned by Earth Advantage, announces full implementation of HPXML, the new national standard for home energy performance data...
View ArticleA life spent in the wettest place on earth
Deep in India’s northeast, villagers use grass to sound-proof their huts from deafening rain, clouds are a familiar sight inside homes and a suitably rusted sign tells visitors they are in the “wettest...
View ArticleHow A Planet Becomes A 'Runaway Greenhouse'
*Brett Smith for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online* When a planet absorbs too much solar radiation, its atmosphere reaches a tipping point - overheating, boiling its oceans and filling with steam....
View ArticleBeam Me Up Scotty: Physicists Calculate Energy Needed For Teleportation
*Lee Rannals for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online* Physics students have determined what energy it would take in order for the fictional Star Trek character Scotty to beam up Captain Kirk. Four...
View ArticleUnraveling Galactic History Begins With A Black Hole's Spin
*Brett Smith for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online* A supermassive black hole is believed to sit at the center of each large galaxy, and a new technique designed to detect the dark abyss' spin could...
View ArticleThe Wettest Place On Earth
Deep in India's northeast, villagers use grass to sound-proof their huts from deafening rain, clouds are a familiar sight inside homes and a suitably rusted sign tells visitors they are in the "wettest...
View ArticleA Big Asteroid Will Fly By Earth Tonight
An asteroid as large as five football fields will zoom by Earth tonight, and you can watch the close approach live from the comfort of your home. The near-Earth asteroid 2003 DZ15 will come within 2.2...
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