2019-03-01
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Arctic Ice at 2nd Lowest Level on Record, Allowing Clear Navigation to the North Pole
September 20, 2016Despite a cool, cloudy summer, the ice levels in the Arctic have shrunk enough to tie with the second-lowest Arctic sea ice minimum, recorded in 2007. "Historically such weather conditions slow down the summer ice loss, but we still got... continued
FBI Director says Webcam Hackers can be Thwarted with a Simple Piece of Tape
September 17, 2016The director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, James Comey, is advising computer users to protect themselves from having potential hackers spy on them using their webcams, by simply putting a piece of tape over the lens. Comey says that... continued
Tabby’s Star is Not Alone: Another Star with Epic Light Fluctuations has been Found
September 16, 2016It turns out that Tabby's Star -- the star that has been hypothesized to have an alien megastructure around it -- is not alone when it comes to wild fluctuations in its light output. Astronomers at Germany's Max Planck Institute... continued
SETI is Investigating a New Radio Burst from a Distant Star
September 14, 2016The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence program is currently investigating a high-energy signal burst that originated from a star 95 light years away, in the constellation Hercules. SETI senior astronomer Seth Shostak cautions that this is unlikely to be an artificial... continued
Mysterious Falcon 9 Rocket Explosion Mystifies SpaceX Investigators
September 13, 2016Renowned entrepreneur Elon Musk's aerospace company SpaceX is no stranger to experiencing failures with its experimental Falcon-series of reusable launch vehicles, having previously lost one vehicle to an explosion during launch in 2015. But the cause of the catastrophic explosion... continued
Remembering 9/11: A Message from Whitley Strieber
September 12, 2016On the morning of September 11, 2001, I awoke to hear a bulletin on the radio that a plane had crashed into one of the Twin Towers. My first thought was that a small commuter or general aviation plane had... continued
The Massive Crack Running Through Antarctica’s Larsen Ice Shelf is Growing
September 9, 2016A fissure that has been steadily growing across the Larson C ice shelf off of the Antarctic Peninsula has been a concern for scientists since it began extending through the ice between 2011 and 2015. The Larsen C ice shelf,... continued
Researchers Program DNA Strands to Perform Digital Calculations
September 7, 2016Because of the physical limitations of silicon-based circuitry, there is an upper limit to how powerful a modern computer can be made. In response to this, researchers have been looking into other mediums to build faster and more powerful computers... continued
50,000-Year-Old Sewing Needle Unearthed in Siberia — but was Not Made by Humans
September 6, 2016Archaeologists have announced the discovery of a 50,000-year-old sewing needle, made from bone, that was excavated from a cave in Siberia's Altai Mountains. This well-preserved sewing implement sports a hole for guiding the thread, and is still appears to be... continued
World’s Smartest Physicist Thinks We Can’t Crack Consciousness.
September 2, 2016Despite the progress made by modern science over the past few centuries, one of the biggest questions that has been on the mind of man since time immemorial, and yet remaining perhaps the most elusive, is that of the nature... continued