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Sea Ice in the Arctic Is at a New Low

February 24, 2016 by Renee Randazzo Leave a Comment

Greenland and Antarctica may be at the world’s end, but life depends on what happens in this remote, glacier wastelands. According to the latest reports, sea ice in the Arctic is at a new low and that means we must prepare ourselves for the consequences. For starters, some people, plants, animals, even the second largest […]

Filed Under: Science Tagged With: Antarctic region, climate change, floating ice, Global Warming, Greenland, icebergs, rising sea levels, rogue ice, sea ice

Exxon Mobil was the Subject of a Mock Trial in Paris

December 7, 2015 by Henry Williams Leave a Comment

Exxon Mobil was the subject of a mock trial in Paris conducted as a side event to the prominent COP21 since November 30th.

Exxon Mobil was the subject of a mock trial in Paris conducted as a side event to the prominent COP21 since November 30th. Activists, scientists and prominent figures participated in the mock trial, bringing forth a moratorium of evidence to prove Exxon Mobil’s complicity in holding back climate change evidence. The mock trial lasted for […]

Filed Under: Science Tagged With: Bill McKibben, climate change, COP21, Exxon Mobil, Exxon Mobil was the Subject of a Mock Trial in Paris, Global Warming, mock trial, Naomi Klein

El Niño Will Hit Stronger Than Ever

November 17, 2015 by Henry Williams Leave a Comment

"Drought in Desert"

The U.N. weather agency warned yesterday that El Niño will hit stronger than ever at the end of the year. The phenomenon already has a greater strength than in the last 15 years as the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reported. El Niño is a weather pattern associated with floods and storms, but also with extreme […]

Filed Under: U.S. Tagged With: El Niño will hit stronger than ever, floods and storms, Global Warming, the phenomenon

Global Warming May Slash World’s Average Income by more than 20%

October 22, 2015 by Henry Williams 1 Comment

According to a recent research, unabated global warming may slash world’s average income by more than 20 percent by 2100. The estimates were made taking into account the economic development of a planet without global warming. But while some Western world countries may also be affected, the developing countries would be the worst hit. Researchers […]

Filed Under: Science Tagged With: climate change, economic productivity, Global Warming, global warming and productivity, per capita income

Another Major Coral Bleaching Event Hits World Oceans

October 12, 2015 by Dawn Saunders Leave a Comment

According to a The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration report issued last week, another major coral bleaching event hits world oceans. The event is the third largest coral bleaching event on record. Researchers reported that they observed widespread damage to reefs in the North Pacific first, then they saw bleaching spreading to the South Pacific […]

Filed Under: Headlines, Science Tagged With: coral bleaching, coral health, El Nino, global coral bleaching, Global Warming

Global Warming Will Cause Spread of New Epidemics

February 17, 2015 by Henry Williams 1 Comment

As the big powers continue to squabble on how to tackle Global Warming new ramification of the phenomenon is becoming evident. Researchers who have been studying the results of the climate change have discovered a new side effect of global warming in the form of more contagious and parasitic diseases than ever before. If the […]

Filed Under: Sci-Tech, Uncategorized Tagged With: Global Warming, Harold W. Manter Laboratory of Parasitology, National Parasite Collection, U.S. Department of Agriculture

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Norman the Psychopath AI Shows Us the Dangers of Artificial Intelligence

June 7, 2018 By Henry Williams Leave a Comment

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New Study Analyzes Unique State of Matter, an Atom Full of Atoms (Study)

February 27, 2018 By Renee Randazzo Leave a Comment

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The Sun Expected to Get Dimmer and Cooler, According to New Study (Study)

February 13, 2018 By Renee Randazzo Leave a Comment

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Three New Astronauts Join ISS Crew

December 21, 2017 By Renee Randazzo Leave a Comment

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Austrian Designer Challenges Smartphone Addiction by Creating a Substitute Phone for You to Scroll On

November 28, 2017 By Henry Williams Leave a Comment

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Researchers Created the First Tape Recorder Bacteria by Using the CRISPR Techique

November 25, 2017 By Peggy Schmidt Leave a Comment

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Tech Experts Propose Artificial Enhancement of the Brain During This Year’s Web Summit

November 11, 2017 By Henry Williams Leave a Comment

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Researchers Spot Distant Galaxy Almost as Old as the Big Bang (Study)

November 9, 2017 By Peggy Schmidt Leave a Comment

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An Ocean Wind Farm Might Offer an Unlimited Energy Supply

October 11, 2017 By Renee Randazzo Leave a Comment

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Underwater Turbines Produce Electricity By Using the Power of the Waves

September 25, 2017 By Renee Randazzo Leave a Comment

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Next Free Weekend on Overwatch Starts Sept 22, Yet Updates Are Still Slow

September 17, 2017 By Peggy Schmidt Leave a Comment

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Scientists Concluded that Later School Time Could Improve U.S. National Economy

September 5, 2017 By Renee Randazzo Leave a Comment

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Facebook Is Determined to Launch Flagship Video Chat Hardware in May 2018

August 25, 2017 By Dawn Saunders Leave a Comment

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Agents of Mayhem Is a Refreshing Video Game from the Saints Row Universe

August 17, 2017 By Renee Randazzo Leave a Comment

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