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We were in disbelief': Antarctica is behaving in a way we've never seen before. Can it recover?
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Sounds like you're talking about structures big enough to cause partial solar eclipses. I think we'd need to see some numbers on that...
Today at 4:09 AM
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Massive heat wave and a supercell thunderstorm caused deadly, baseball-sized hailstones to rain down on Spain
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Yes, the writer of the article is only a journalist. On the other hand, the work he is reporting on was carried out by climate...
Thursday at 11:07 PM
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We were in disbelief': Antarctica is behaving in a way we've never seen before. Can it recover?
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Antarctica is a large continent, a portion of which extends beyond the Antarctic Circle. The South Shetland Islands are just off the...
Thursday at 3:24 AM
bolide
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We were in disbelief': Antarctica is behaving in a way we've never seen before. Can it recover?
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That phrase was describing the effect of the historical seasonal fluctuation of the sea ice. The point was that that historical pattern...
Thursday at 3:04 AM
bolide
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We were in disbelief': Antarctica is behaving in a way we've never seen before. Can it recover?
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Your equations show that 40ºC = 104ºF. But that's not relevant to what the article said. The article was talking about an increase in...
Thursday at 2:57 AM
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It is an anomaly, not absolute temperature. The clue is in the words "above normal". The absolute temperature was about −9.4°C. The...
Thursday at 2:47 AM
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Uranus and Neptune aren't made of what we thought, new study hints
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"I'll trust my own eyes ... " What you trust isn't the issue. The point is that to engage these problems publicly, and scientifically...
Apr 19, 2024
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Uranus and Neptune aren't made of what we thought, new study hints
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Sounds like you are describing a sundial. I had thoughts of marking the street in front of my house, using a telephone pole as the...
Apr 17, 2024
bolide
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Uranus and Neptune aren't made of what we thought, new study hints
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So, thumbs down to Copernicus. What, then? The evidence that Earth and other planets orbit the Sun is such that even you can see, just...
Apr 15, 2024
bolide
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Uranus and Neptune aren't made of what we thought, new study hints
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You must not accept much of science then, especially astronomy, if your standard for belief is that somebody has to have been there and...
Apr 14, 2024
bolide
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NASA engineers discover why Voyager 1 is sending a stream of gibberish from outside our solar system
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Well it takes such a long time for the signal to go out & return ...
Apr 10, 2024
bolide
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Paul Alexander, polio survivor who lived in iron lung for 70 years, dies age 78
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So why would Mr Alexander (or anyone else) still be in an iron lung instead of using a modern ventilator?
Mar 18, 2024
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Every 2.4 million years, Mars tugs on Earth so hard it changes the ocean floor
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Well the continents moved into their present configuration roughly 200 million years ago, so that should be good for about 83 usable cycles.
Mar 17, 2024
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Every 2.4 million years, Mars tugs on Earth so hard it changes the ocean floor
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Gonzo & the Ranger are having a great competition right now. Please don't interrupt.
Mar 17, 2024
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So, when is this going to happen? Exactly where are we in this cycle?
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