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Stunning Photos Show Huge Crack in Antarctic Ice Shelf

Stunning Photos Show Huge Crack in Antarctic Ice Shelf

NASA has just released new aerial photographs that show, close-up, an immense, 70-mile long rift in the Larsen C ice shelf in Antarctica. The breach is 300 feet wide and one-third of a mile deep. As it grows, an iceberg the size of Delaware will break off. Operation Icebridge, in its eighth year of conducting […]

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    How Important Is NASA’s Earth Science Program That Trump Wants to Abolish?

    How Important Is NASA’s Earth Science Program That Trump Wants to Abolish?

    By Brenda Ekwurzel Word has it that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Earth Science program is on the chopping block with the upcoming Trump Administration. Bad decision! Alaska’s Susitna GlacierNASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS and U.S./Japan ASTER Science The NASA Earth Science program provides information about the Earth that plays a vital role in our scientific advancement, […]

    Stephen Hawking: We Must Find Another Planet to Live On

    Stephen Hawking: We Must Find Another Planet to Live On

    Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking is one of the most intelligent individuals on the planet, which is why his assertion that humanity has only 1,000 years left on Earth and must find another place to colonize is incredibly frightening. “[W]e must … continue to go into space for the future of humanity,” professor Hawking said in […]

    Powerful Supermoon Brings Beauty and Floods

    Powerful Supermoon Brings Beauty and Floods

    The November supermoon has gained attention around the world for its beauty, but is also bringing high water to flood-prone regions from South Florida to Maine. Kevin Baird/Flickr The moon, which follows an elliptical orbit, is at its closest approach to the Earth since 1948. The full moon, in alignment with the Earth and sun, […]

    4 Astronomical Events You Don’t Want to Miss in November

    4 Astronomical Events You Don’t Want to Miss in November

    By Kelly Kizer Whitt, SIERRA Magazine The Supermoon The full moon in November will be super-sized, the largest of 2016. “Supermoon” is a recently coined term for when the moon is full and at perigee—its closest point to the earth in its elliptical orbit. Perigee will take place on Nov. 14 when the moon passes […]

    Experts Claim They ‘Solved’ the Bermuda Triangle Mystery

    Experts Claim They ‘Solved’ the Bermuda Triangle Mystery

    Have scientists figured out the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle? That’s the claim that is going viral on the internet following the discovery of strange, hexagonal clouds at the western tip of the triangle. Science Channel screenshot According to a Science Channel documentary, the clouds were captured by satellites over the Bahamas peaking meteorologists’ interest. […]

    13-Year-Old Wins Top Prize: Makes Wind Energy Device That Costs Just $5

    13-Year-Old Wins Top Prize: Makes Wind Energy Device That Costs Just $5

    A 13-year-old student from Ohio won the top prize at the 2016 Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge Tuesday for developing a cost-effective device that uses solar and wind power to create energy. Grand prize winner Maanasa Mendu with 3M scientist mentor Margaux Mitera at the 2016 Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge in St. […]

    7 Key Scenes in Leonardo DiCaprio’s Climate Film ‘Before the Flood’

    7 Key Scenes in Leonardo DiCaprio’s Climate Film ‘Before the Flood’

    By Leo Hickman Before the Flood, a new feature-length documentary presented and produced by Leonardo DiCaprio, is released in cinemas today. The Oscar-winning actor and environmentalist has spent the past three years asking a wide variety of people around the world about climate change. His collection of interviews in the film—ranging from President Obama and […]

    2,500-Year-Old Skeleton Found Wrapped in Marijuana Plants

    2,500-Year-Old Skeleton Found Wrapped in Marijuana Plants

    By Phillip Smith Archeologists in China have uncovered a 2,500-year-old gravesite that contains the bones of a man draped in freshly harvested marijuana plants—with the budding tops lopped off. As first reported in National Geographic, researchers say the “extraordinary cache” helps deepen our understanding of the plant’s ritual and medicinal use in ancient Eurasian cultures. […]