A moose that had wandered into a yard in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, stayed for just long enough to have residents become fond of the animal, died unexpectedly Thursday morning.
Researchers find a surprisingly welcomed side-effect of volcanic eruptions
Climate experts speculate as to why global atmospheric temperatures have slowed their increases in the last decade and a half, and now a new study suggests that aerosols released from small volcanic eruptions may play a role.
Wealthy countries pledge billions to climate change fund
Officials from the group hope to help these nations adapt to certain climate extremes, including droughts and floods, and to purchase low-carbon energy sources.
NASA’s shocking CO2 visualization: will policymakers take action?
The simulation may help bolster the case that carbon dioxide is having a heavy impact on the Earth’s environment.
Study: Neanderthals were not human after all, but separate species
Researchers show how differences in noses suggest that Neanderthals may have been a completely separate species that died off as a result of competition with modern humans rather than poor adaptation to cold.
Scientists may have found a way to finally crack the mystery of dark matter
Our extensive network of navigation satellites orbiting the Earth may serve the dual purpose of helping scientists investigate dark matter.
Science: Seals are straight up raping penguins
Scientists offer no explanations for the increase in the behavior
Mysterious Russian satellite speculated to be ‘space weapon’
The object’s moves, including a recent meeting with remains of a rocket stage that assisted the object in reaching orbit, have led space analysts to question whether the object is part of an anti-satellite program.
Shocking NASA visualization shows carbon dioxide swirling around the globe
The simulation shows plumes of CO2 pouring into the atmosphere from sources in the United States, Europe, and East Asia.
Deadly virus is causing millions of starfish to die terrible deaths
Researchers note that the disease could be worsened by warming waters, which puts additional stress on the sea creatures and could make them more vulnerable to the deadly pathogen.
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