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Wild Bees are Less Abundant in Areas Where They are Needed
January 22, 2016While there has been a great deal of attention placed on the phenomenon of colony collapse disorder, the bees that are affected by CCD are commercial honeybees, with known populations that have numbers that can be easily quantified. However, the... continued
2015 was the Hottest Year on Record
January 21, 2016The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released their year-end report on the planet's average temperatures, and 2015 has proven to the warmest year since record keeping began in 1880 -- by a wide margin. The year also left a... continued
Former U.S. Intelligence Agent Criticizes U.S. Spy Agencies for Underestimating Islamic State
January 20, 2016 A former U.S. intelligence director is warning U.S. intelligence agencies that they are underestimating the intentions and capabilities of Islamic State, a mistake that could potentially leave the country vulnerable to attacks from the extremist organization. Derek Harvey, a former... continued
Fabled ‘City of the Monkey God’ Uncovered in Deep in the Jungles of Honduras
January 19, 2016Since the early twentieth century, fortune hunters have mounted expeditions deep into the rainforests of Honduras's remote La Mosquitia region, searching for a fabled city called 'La Ciudad Blanca'. This 'White City' was spoken of by indigenous groups there, from... continued
Climate Researcher Declares Normal Weather in the U.K. to be a Thing of the Past
January 16, 2016In response to record-breaking warm, wet weather in Britain, professor Myles Allen of the Climate Research Programme at University of Oxford’s Environmental Change Institute, has declared normal weather to be a thing of the past. Speaking in an interview with... continued
Hurricane Seasons in both the Atlantic and Pacific get a Rare January Start
January 15, 2016In an unprecedented event, two hurricanes have formed at the same time in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in the month of January, with the Pacific storm, breaking a record as such, and also exhibiting an unusual proximity to... continued
North Korea Claims to have Successfully Tested an H-Bomb — But Did They?
January 14, 2016On January 6, 2016, officials from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea announced that they had successfully tested their first hydrogen fusion bomb in an underground detonation, in North Hamgyong Province. North Korea's media claimed that this new weapon would... continued
NASA Forecasts that the Worst of 2015-2016’s El Niño is Yet to Come
January 13, 2016 The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has released their prediction that the El Niño cycle currently being experienced in the Pacific Ocean will have it's greatest impact on the United States early in 2016. NASA is also predicting that this... continued
Researcher says Gravity can be Manipulated, using Contemporary Technology
January 12, 2016Of the four fundamental forces known to science in our culture, there are only three that can be manipulated: electromagnetic, strong nuclear, and weak nuclear. Eluding our grasp thus far is the ever-important force of gravity, forcing us to expend... continued
Welcome to a New Epoch: The Anthropocene
January 9, 2016A international group of scientists have proposed that humankind's impact on the planet has been profound enough, with enough manmade materials deposited in the geological record, to re-define our current era as one shaped by humanity. The proposed name for... continued