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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
The Existence of Life on Earth may Depend on Quantum Processes
December 21, 2016Despite the insistence of some physicists that quantum effects only affect things on an extremely small scale, new theories continue to be put forward that the smallest known processes may be responsible for some very, very big phenomena, ranging from... continued
Climate Watch Update: The Polar Vortex is Back and Extreme Winter Storms are Possible
December 20, 2016The hottest November ever recorded in the arctic by far took place in 2016. The result of this is that the cold air that normally hangs over the high arctic has been pushed down into the northern half of the... continued
Bill Gates Announces $1 Billion for Clean Energy Investment, And Hints at More to Come
December 17, 2016Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, along with a host of other investment partners, is starting a $1 billion investment group, called the Breakthrough Energy Ventures fund, aimed at fighting climate change through investing in the business of clean energy production. The... continued
Climate Researchers resort to “Guerrilla Archiving” to Safeguard Key Data from Trump
December 15, 2016In light of the possibility that the incoming Trump administration may suppress or destroy climate research data, environmental researchers have begun to safeguard decades of accumulated digital information, to prevent the potential loss of that knowledge. President-elect Donald Trump has... continued
CIA says Russian Hacking Efforts were Aimed at Influencing the Election in Trump’s Fav
December 14, 2016The Central Intelligence Agency has concluded that Russian hacking activities during the 2016 presidential election was aimed at influencing the election in favor of then-Republican candidate Donald Trump. Numerous intelligence agencies have found that individuals that provided Wikileaks with thousands... continued
Tweeting for Bucks: Has the Kleptocracy Already Begun?
December 13, 2016At 8:20 AM EST this morning an unknown party began short-selling stock in Lockheed-Martin. (A short seller makes money when a stock drops.) Six minutes later, at 8:26 AM Donald Trump tweeted: "The F-35 program and cost is out of control. Billions... continued
Senator, Aviation Pioneer and Astronaut John Glenn Dies at 95
December 10, 2016The first American astronaut to orbit the planet Earth, John Glenn, died on December 8, 2016, at the age of 95. Although Glenn was being treated at the Ohio State Cancer Center, the exact cause of his death hasn't been... continued
Cancer-Related Depression and Anxiety can be Treated with Psychedelic Psilocybin
December 9, 2016Amongst the numerous side ailments that can afflict cancer patients during treatment, psychological effects such as depression and anxiety are but two of the most common, affecting up to 40 percent of patients. But a new joint study between New... continued