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New Cyborg Implant Aims to Reawaken our Sense of our Place on Earth
January 6, 2017Most of us are familiar with the theories that as humans, we've lost some a number of the natural senses that our ancient ancestors used to employ, ranging from our current concept of a "sixth sense", to the 360 senses... continued
When is a Comet not a Comet? Asteroid 2016 WF9 Blurs the Line between Comet and Asteroid
January 5, 2017 A new asteroid was discovered by the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) mission in November of 2016, designated 2016 WF9. While the mission finally decided to designate the object as an asteroid a few days later, 2016 WF9 presented an... continued
Smog Covers China
January 3, 2017Twenty-five cities across northern China are under red pollution alerts, the highest pollution warning in the Chinese system. Due to the thick haze, thousands of flights have been cancelled. Beijing is under a yellow alert, the second highest pollution warning... continued
North Carolina’s Electoral Process Akin to that of a Banana Republic, according to the Electoral Integrity Project
December 31, 2016 The Electoral Integrity Project has released a scathing report on the state of the democratic process in North Carolina, likening the integrity of the state's electoral process to that of Cuba, Sierra Leone and Indonesia. According to EIP political... continued
The Site of the Legendary Camelot may have been Found
December 30, 2016A retired expert on Arthurian literature has announced that he may have found the likely location of Camelot, the legendary castle and court that was home to King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Former Bangor University English... continued
Harnessing Collective Intelligence with Swarm Intelligence
December 28, 2016We're all quite familiar with how intelligent an individual can be when compared to the thick-headedness that is often displayed by mob mentality, a phenomenon that can make the collective intelligence of groups appear to be a hopeless throwback to... continued
The World’s Smallest Snowman Wishes You Season’s Greetings
December 25, 2016A researcher at Western University's Nanofabrication Facility in Ontario, Canada, has built the world's smallest snowman, measuring an extremely petite 3 microns tall. To put this in perspective, a human hair will typically be 50-75 microns (or micrometers) thick. The... continued
NOAA gives the North a Failing Grade in their Arctic Report Card
December 24, 2016The National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration has released its annual Arctic Report Card, assessing the state of the climate above 60º north, and region's grades are not good: higher temperatures, lower snow and ice cover, and alarming biological activity marred... continued
Déjà vu at the North Pole: Arctic Winter Rises Above Freezing Again
December 23, 2016In what seems to be an encore to last winter's disturbing display, temperatures in the Arctic have once again risen above the freezing mark. According to The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the average temperature for the Arctic winter is -40ºF... continued
Brazilian Megaliths Upend Modern Beliefs about the Amazon’s Indigenous Cultures
December 22, 2016A circle of ancient megaliths that has been discovered in the jungle of the Amazon has been challenging the long-held assumption by archaeologists that the inhabitants there were simply tribes of hunter-gatherers. The granite stones, first uncovered in the 1990s,... continued