The Mystery of Venus’s Atmospheric Wave, and the Search for Life in its Clouds

January 25, 2017
Despite being our closest neighbor in the heavens, the planet Venus still harbors a multitude of mysteries, due primarily to its thick cloud cover, obscuring the planet's surface from study. Space probes sent to its surface are also only able... continued

Trump Deletes Climate Change, Health Care, and Civil Rights Issues from White House Website

January 24, 2017
As has become a tradition on Inauguration Day, the official website for the White House, www.whitehouse.gov, was updated at noon to reflect the policies of the incoming administration, lead by President Donald J. Trump. While the headings under the "Issues"... continued

Both Good and Bad News for Green Energy Legislation from the American Midwest

January 21, 2017
In recent months, a number of U.S. states have been enacting new legislation to govern the use of renewable energy within their territories -- for both better and for worse. Illinois, Michigan and Ohio have passed new laws that range... continued

2016 was the Hottest Year on Record, for the Third Straight Year Running

January 20, 2017
2016 was the hottest year on record for planet Earth, in the 137 years that global temperature records have been kept. This news was released by NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration... continued

Is a Basic Universal Income the Solution to the Takeover of the Workforce by Robots?

January 19, 2017
A major part of President Elect Donald Trump's election platform was the promise to bring manufacturing jobs back to the United States, jobs that manufacturing companies had moved to other countries where labor was cheaper. Trump recently warned automotive company... continued

The Mummified Remains of Numerous Non-Human Entities have been Uncovered in Peru

January 17, 2017
A Peru-based archeological organization has unveiled what they claim to be the mummified remains of a number of humanoid, non-human creatures, found in ancient tunnels in Cusco, Peru, in January of 2016. The remains appear to be of numerous individuals... continued

A Simple, Accurate Medical Test for Many Diseases Might be Just a Breath Away

January 14, 2017
It mightn't quite be Doctor McCoy's medical diagnostic tricorder, but a new breathalyzer-like device has been developed that can detect the faint chemical signatures produced in the body as a response to various diseases -- all from a simple breath... continued

Another Asteroid Came Disturbingly Close to Earth This Month

January 13, 2017
A small asteroid passed extremely close to the Earth on January 9, missing us by only 192,500 kilometers (119,500 miles), roughly half the distance between the Earth and the Moon. Because of its small size, the asteroid, called 2017 AG13,... continued

The Global Warming ‘Hiatus’ May Never Have Happened to Begin With

January 12, 2017
New studies have been coming to light that say that the apparent pause in the increase in ocean temperatures between 1998 and 2014 may never have happened to begin with, with the revised data instead showing a steady increase through... continued

Superstorm News: New Climate Model Suggests Atlantic Ocean Currents could Fail, Triggering a New Ice Age

January 10, 2017
A new climate model generated by the University of California's Scripps Institution of Oceanography suggests that if current warming trends continue, they could cause a failure in the circulation of the currents in the Atlantic Ocean, in turn leading to... continued