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Conservative media viewers usually tend to get the info about local weather change proper –…
By Justin Haskins
From April 29 to May 3, Rasmussen Reports and The Heartland Institute, a national free market think tank, conducted a statewide poll of 2,000 likely voters. The poll included a series of questions asking likely…
Extrasolar Object Interceptor would be capable to search out the closest Oumuamua or Borisov and…
What if we were able to hunt interstellar objects like Oumuamua or Comet Borisov that run through our solar system? Such a spaceship should be ready for action at all times and should be able to increase speed and change direction…
“Inconvenient” US Wildfire Information “Disappeared” by the Nationwide…
It's been an open secret since Dr. Michael Mann used "Mike's nature trick" to "hide" the decline by covering up some inconvenient tree ring data on the hockey stick climate graphs, climate alarmists will reach almost any length Show the…
How squeezable are neutron stars?
Two neutron stars. One is 50% more massive than the other, but they are almost exactly the same size. The results have a major impact on understanding what neutron stars are really made of.
In 2019, a team of astronomers led by postdoc…
Can somebody do fundamental arithmetic right here? – Watts up with that?
From the Manhattan Contrarian
May 11, 2021 / Francis Menton
As we all know, California residents and their elected officials are far more refined and virtuous than the rest of us who live in other parts of the country. This is…
In 1.Three million years, a star will come from the solar inside 24 gentle days
There are an estimated 200 to 400 billion stars within the Milky Way, all of which orbit the center of our galaxy in a coordinated cosmic dance. As they orbit, stars in the galactic disk (where our sun is located) regularly shuffle and…
Universities are pushing for everlasting poverty as an answer to local weather change – what…
Guest essay by Eric Worrall
According to a model developed by the University of Sydney and ETH Zurich, reducing overall production and limiting maximum prosperity would not only save the planet, but would also enable all of us to…
Astronomers see a uncommon “double quasar” in a pair of merging galaxies
What's better than a quasar? That's right, two quasars. Astronomers have discovered two rare double quasars for the first time, and the results show us the dynamic, chaotic consequences of galaxy formation.
Every galaxy is believed to…
An digital analogue of the local weather suggestions program – watts with that?
Guest contribution by Joe H. Born,
Here we simulate a “test bench” to illustrate the difference between Christopher Monckton's approach to projecting equilibrium climate sensitivity (“ECS”) and the climatology approach. (ECS is the…
Blue Origin will lastly fly passengers to the sting of area in July
Things have been hot lately at Blue Origin, the commercial space company founded by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Since Bezos stepped down as CEO of Amazon to take on a more hands-on role on his other projects, the company has made some…