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World's Largest Offshore Wind Farm Seen From Space
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 23:35
Giant wind turbines appear as white specks across the Thames Estuary in the United Kingdom, in this satellite photo of the London Array, the world's largest offshore wind farm.
2013 Was The Fourth Warmest Year Since 1880, Continues 37 Year Weather Warming Trend
IBTimes - 21 Jan 2014 23:18
The annual analysis of global surface temperatures by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, indicates 2013 was the fourth warmest year since 1880. NASA's analysis has it slightly lower, coming in as ...
How Much Snow Today? Winter Storm Janus Might Dump 12 Inches In New York, Philadelphia And New England
IBTimes - 21 Jan 2014 23:13
Ever since 2013's "Blizzard Nemo," it seems all big U.S. snowstorms get a name, and this one is no exception. Get ready for Winter Storm Janus, which has caused thousands of flights to be canceled in its wake. Needless t...
Blood Test Has Potential to Catch Pancreatic Cancer Early
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 23:02
A test that looks for specific genetic material in the blood may have the potential to identify pancreatic cancer in its early stages, according to preliminary research from Denmark.
Matter of Mystery: Antimatter Beam Could Help Solve Physics Puzzle
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 22:32
A new experiment that, for the first time, creates a beam of antihydrogen atoms, could help scientists understand why antimatter is so scarce is the universe.
Marijuana vs. Alcohol: Which Is Really Worse for Your Health?
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 22:27
The debate over whether alcohol or marijuana is worse for health has been reignited by comments President Barack Obama made in a recent interview. Here's a look at what science has to say.
2013 Ties for 4th Hottest Year on Record
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 21:58
It's official: 2013 was one of the hottest on record, tying 2003 as the world's fourth warmest year since record keeping began in 1880, a new analysis shows.
H7N9 Bird Flu Cases Rise in Winter
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 21:50
Cases of H7N9 bird flu have spiked in recent weeks with the arrival of flu season.
Resolve to Lose Weight and Cut Carbon Emissions: Eat Less Beef (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 21:35
How much of an impact does beef really have on health and the environment?
Know When To Go: A New Way to Keep Firefighters Safe from Harm (Op-Ed)
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 21:22
For a firefighter, knowing when it's time to evacuate can be the difference between life and death.
60-Year Global Temperature Visualization Is Distressing | Video
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 21:20
Since 1950, average temperatures have increased 1.1°F to an average of 58.3° in 2013. Increase in greenhouse gas levels continue to drive the temperature increase.
Through A Glass, Monochromatically: MIT Researchers Make See-Through Projection Screen
IBTimes - 21 Jan 2014 21:14
We're closer than ever to the kind of see-through projection screens that are a staple in science-fiction portrayals of the future. Transparent screens could be the key to a lot of "augmented reality" applications, from ...
Strange Ball Lightning Caught on High-Speed Video
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 21:06
The strange phenomenon known as ball lightning that has been reported for centuries was caught, by chance, on high-speed video by researchers studying conventional lightning, providing insight into the weird, glowing orb...
Potential Near-Earth Object Threat, Asteroid 2009 FD, Is Less Likely To Hit Earth Than Previously Believed
IBTimes - 21 Jan 2014 20:58
The European Space Agency and the European Southern Observatory launched a program to track potentially threatening near-Earth objects, NEOs. As part of the Space Situational Awareness program, asteroid 2009 FD was obser...
Polar Vortex, Part II? Nah, It's Just Winter
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 20:53
For better or worse, polar vortex now seems to be shorthand for any bitterly cold winter air blasting into the United States from the Arctic. But this atmospheric weather pattern is really just winter as usual.
Love Really Is Sweet, Science Reveals
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 20:48
Both candy and water taste sweeter when people think about love. But fortunately, jealousy doesn't make things taste more bitter, a finding that shows the limitations of metaphor.
Ancient 'Big Freeze' Rapidly Wiped Out European Forests
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 20:44
An ancient cold event known as the Younger Dryas is linked to the disappearance of forests in Europe because of drier conditions in the region that occurred relatively quickly after the onset of cold.
Evidence of Universe's Inflation Lurks in New Data
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 20:42
Scientists hope that in just a few months they may get a confirmation of whether accelerated expansion of the universe did indeed take place in the first fleeting moments after the Big Bang.
Straw Could Power Jets
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 20:24
Renewable biofuels are sometimes criticized for effecting food prices when they use food crops, which is why a research program in France is aiming to turn straw and other agricultural waste into jet fuel.
Neutrino Telescopes Launch New Era of Astronomy
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 20:13
When scientists using a giant, icy detector in Antarctica announced in November they had found evidence of neutrino particles from outer space, scientists hailed the discovery as the beginning of a new era in neutrino as...
Glittering Specks of Blue | Space Wallpaper
Live Science - 21 Jan 2014 19:52
The glittering specks in this cool space wallpaper, resembling a distant flock of flying birds, are the stars that make up the dwarf galaxy ESO 540-31.
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