Extensive ice loss in the region has been documented for some time using satellite altimetry and input-output methods.
New food-tasting robot will keep the world’s Thai food up to standard
While the main purpose is focused on authenticity, the E-delicious also has the ability to detect different spices in the dish.
U.S. plans to save nukes in order to blow up asteroids
The United States is halting the destruction of old nukes in order to protect the planet from asteroids.
NASA detects strongest solar flares ever recorded
The largest solar flares ever recorded were produced by a young binary system called DG CVn, two young red dwarf stars that were not previously thought to be capable of producing such strong and hot stellar emissions.
Two revolutionary new feeding habits observed among chimpanzee populations
The changes were instigated by the chimpanzee group’s leader, who created the first moss sponge.
Scientists: ‘Man in the Moon’ basin came from magma, not asteroids
Data from NASA’s GRAIL mission suggests that the Procellarum region of the moon – often referred to as the “man in the moon” – may have come from a large plume of magma.
35,000 walruses forced ashore by melting Arctic sea ice
Condensed on beaches, walruses are more susceptible to the spread of disease, stampeding, and the exhaustion of the food supply.
Ethanol just got cheaper thanks to heat (and booze) tolerant yeast
Creating heartier yeast is surprisingly simple
Pit bull owner faces life in prison for dogs’ brutal mauling of 63-year-old woman
The man will be sentenced in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Friday.
Facebook takes ethical flak for manipulating users in the name of research
Researchers say Facebook still needs to inject more transparency and ethics into its research practices.
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