2019-03-01
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Deep Resonance: The Hum of the Earth has been Recorded from the Ocean Floor
December 16, 2017Despite the trials and tribulations experienced by humanity, the Earth itself continues to hum along through space -- quite literally, as researchers have made new recordings of the faint, yet steady low-level hum the Earth generates, using sensitive seismic instruments... continued
Footage of a Starving Polar Bear Graphically Illustrates the Impact of Global Warming on Animals in the Arctic
December 15, 2017 Warning: The video attached to this article will be a heartbreaker for some readers. A chance encounter between a malnourished polar bear and the conservation group Sea Legacy provided photographer Paul Nicklen with the chance to document the sad state... continued
The 1998-2012 Global Warming Pause Didn’t Happen, according to a New Study
December 14, 2017A new study from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and Tsinghua University in Beijing has found that the global warming pause that was supposed to have occurred between 1998 and 2012 didn't actually happen. The discrepancy was apparently due to... continued
Breakthrough Listen to Investigate Interstellar Visitor ‘Oumuamua for Artificial Radio Signals
December 13, 2017One of the founders of the Breakthrough Listen Project, Yuri Milner, has announced that they will be investigating the Solar System's first recorded interstellar visitor, the asteroid ‘Oumuamua, for any potential artificial signals originating from the object. Although Milner admits... continued
Biological Molecules have been found to be able to Stabilize Quantum States
December 12, 2017Over the course of an experiment involving the quantum entanglement of photons produced from naturally-occurring bioluminescent material, a team of researchers from Northwestern University has discovered that the special structure of proteins that were part of the bio-material somehow protected... continued
Halszkaraptor is One Weird Dinosaur: Part Penguin, Part Swan… All Raptor
December 9, 2017After having been hidden away in a private collection for a decade-and-a-half, a new, extremely novel species of dinosaur has been discovered -- and it's one that's odd-looking enough for researchers to have assumed at first that it might have... continued
No Sonic Weapon involved in Attacks on U.S. Diplomats in Cuba — But What Caused Their Injuries?
December 8, 2017Information regarding the condition of 24 U.S. diplomats working in Cuba that succumbed to what appeared to be a sonic attack earlier this year has been leaked by an anonymous source, offering new insight into the situation, and possibly ruling... continued
The Sudden Breakup of an Antarctic Iceberg has Researchers Worried about its Parent Glacier
December 6, 2017In September 2017, a large iceberg roughly four times the size of Manhattan calved off of the Pine Island glacier in Antarctica (not to be confused with last July's massive iceberg that originated from the Larcen C ice shelf further... continued
2018 might be an Earthquake-Heavy Year
December 5, 2017An increase in the number of devastating earthquakes around the world is being predicted for 2018, according to the University of Colorado's Roger Bilham and Rebecca Bendick of the University of Montana. The two geologists have made a detailed study... continued
DARPA’s New Device can Boost the Brain’s Learning Ability by 40 Percent
December 3, 2017A new, non-invasive technique has been developed by researchers working for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) that can boost the brain's cognitive ability by up to 40 percent. The international team, working under DARPA’s Restoring Active Memory (RAM)... continued