After coming close to being wiped out, the iconic American bird is making a comeback
Boston Dynamic’s robots will take jobs away from dogs too
The new robo-dog “Spot” from Google owned Boston Dynamics shows the potential to take over many jobs currently done by working dogs and do them better and more safely.
Monster hurricanes could become more frequent in northeast, say researchers
A new study says category three and four hurricanes used to regularly pound New England and they may be on the way back.
The drone submarine for Saturn’s moon Titan and other advanced concepts
The proposed submarine rover for Titan’s seas is just the latest idea to come from NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts program.
The West is facing historic droughts but what about the rest of the U.S.
This week’s report that the U.S. southwest and plains states could be looking at historic droughts is troubling, but will the region be worse off than the rest of the country?
Ancient Fur Seal Seals Evolutionary Gap, Ignites Mystery
After more than thirty years filed away in the John D. Cooper Archaeological and Paleontological Center, a diminutive jawbone fossil has emerged as part of the oldest fur seal on record.
How are comets like deep fried ice cream?
Research suggests that the composition of comets can be explained by what happens when breaded ice cream is dropped in oil.
Drought in western states could be just getting started says new research
The current drought plaguing the Southwest and the Plains States could be the worst in 1,000 years according to a new study.
New study shines a light on the tons of plastic waste dumped into the ocean
New research reveals how much plastic is finding its way to the ocean and how little is being accounted for.
Visual effects for the film Interstellar shed light on real black holes
The simulations created for the film provide physicists with the most realistic look ever at black holes and related phenomenon.
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