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Local weather regulation has modified with the proliferation of marine animals and land vegetation…
Geoscientific study follows the carbon-silicon cycle over three billion years using lithium isotope values
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PICTURE: BORIANA KALDERON-ASAEL COLLECTION 450 MILLION YEAR OLD ROCK…
Is the Universe a Fractal?
We find examples of fractals everywhere in nature. Branches, snowflakes, river deltas, cloud formations and more. So it stands to reason to ask the ultimate question: is the entire universe one giant fractal? The answer is ... no, but…
Greenland Votes to Droop Oil and Uranium Exploration as a result of Local weather Change – Watts Up…
Guest essay by Eric Worrall
The Greenland Government, which currently survives on handouts from Denmark, has voted not to encourage the development of local oil and mineral resources, because of climate change.
Greenland suspends…
Ingenuity now maps the terrain for persistence
Having eyes in the sky is useful for a variety of activities. Everything from agriculture to military operations has benefited from the boom in drone use as the tiny airplanes track the progress of plant diseases, enemy movement, or how…
Hubble Bother – NASA Is Working To Repair Their Growing old House Telescope – Watts With…
Perhaps if they cut the climate budget, NASA scientists wouldn't have to spend as much time struggling with the aging Hubble platform.Work in progress to restore the payload computer of NASA's Hubble Space TelescopeThe Hubble Space…
Shanghai is About to Open the World’s Largest Astronomy Museum
China has certainly been making its growing power and influence felt in recent years, especially when it comes to the realm of space exploration and science. In the past ten years alone, China has deployed the three space stations with…
And now one thing utterly completely different! – Watts with that?
I am writing this from downtown Seattle.
You're probably wondering why, so here's the deal - I'm putting up a new weekly radio program.
Oh cool! A WUWT radio program!…. not quite. That'll come later. On Saturday I'll be Dr.…
Do not be stunned if EmDrive experiments by no means work
Every few years the "EmDrive", a proposed method for generating rocket thrust without exhaust fumes, makes headlines. Everyone asks themselves every time: Could that be? Could this be the leap in technology to revolutionize space travel?…
The lethal warmth wave of July 1936 in the midst of what’s arguably the most well liked decade…
Photo of a dust storm captured at the Texas Panhandle in March 1936. When the drought and dust storms showed no sign of subsiding, many people left their country. The Dust Bowl exodus was the largest migration in American history.…
Exploding Materials From a Gamma-ray Burst Scrambled Close by Magnetic Fields
A team of astronomers has found that giant, organized magnetic fields can help drive some of the most powerful explosions in the universe. But when all is said and done, the shock wave from that blast scrambles any magnetic fields in a…