NASA reports that the surrounding sea ice of Antarctica reached a new record high extent this year.
Emerald ash borer beetle may threaten different tree species
A researcher at Wright State University suggests that the emerald ash borer, known to destroy ash trees across the nation, may have moved on to the white fringetree.
Hubble discovery reveals clues about light’s origin
Observations of a nearby “starburst” galaxy are allowing Johns Hopkins researchers to understand the origins of light using the Hubble Space Telescope.
Miami’s ‘King Tide’ may be a preview for sea-level rise
The solution to pump water out of Miami may suffice in handling routine flooding, but with respect to sea level rise, the plan is “more of a patch than a solution,” said City Engineer Bruce A. Mowry.
Astronomers discover black holes might not be black holes
Sea level increase will make tidal flooding a regular occurrence by 2045
Steadily rising sea levels will lead to a dramatic increase in tidal flooding on both the East and Gulf Coast by 2045.
Juvenile killer whales modify vocalizations into ‘dolphin language’
Recent research published in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America suggests killer whales (Orcinus orca) are able to learn the vocalizations of other species.
Possible T. Rex ancestor discovered in Venezuela
A new carnivorous dinosaur was unearthed in Venezuela that could be a possible ancestor of T.Rex, according to researchers who discovered two leg bones of the creature.
Indonesian cave art found to be 40,000 years old
Indonesian cave paintings have been dated to 39,000 B.C, roughly the same age as cave art in France and Spain- two countries that had currently claimed their titles as the birthplaces of art.
NASA telescope discovers dead star brighter than 10 million suns
NASA’s NuSTAR telescope recently discovered the brightest pulsar ever recorded, radiating energy equivalent to 10 million of our suns.
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