High temperatures in North Pole The ice covering the Arctic Ocean has shrunk this year to its second lowest level in four decades, scientists announced, in another sign of how the climate crisis is rapidly changing the region. Satellites recorded
Unsure if the shrimp is a new species, Dr. Rajai asked Martin Schwentner, lead author of the paper and a researcher at the Museum of Natural History in Vienna who studies similar crustaceans in Australia, to take a look. When
In a new study, scientists have found that melting from ice shelves in Greenland and Antarctica (such as the Getz Ice Shelf shown here) will contribute more than 15 inches to global sea level rise by 2100. (Photo credit: Jeremy
New species of dinosaurs were discovered hiding in the Lujiatun Dynasty, the oldest layers of the famous Yixian Formation in Northeast China. According to a press release. Scientists believe they were trapped by a volcanic eruption while resting at the
It’s still one of this year’s most unexpected scientific discoveries. Much to their surprise, British scientists revealed last week They have uncovered strong evidence Phosphine – a toxic rancid gas produced by microbes – is present in Venus’ scorching, acid-filled
by Margo Pierce, NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate 19 September 2020 The New Shepard (NS) booster lands after this car’s fifth flight during NS-11 May 2, 2019. Credit: Blue Origin Some of the most interesting places to study in our
Two asteroids 100 meters wide are set to cross Earth’s orbit within hours of each other in the coming days as another space rock, the size of the Great Pyramid of Ancient Egypt, heads towards our planet. The NASA Center
The general manager of the Russian space company Roscosmos claimed this week that Venus is a “Russian planet”. “Resumption of the exploration of Venus is on our agenda. We believe that Venus is a Russian planet, so we should not
An international study of the possibility of melting the two largest ice sheets in the world has revealed that they could contribute more than 40 cm to global sea level rise by 2100 – with catastrophic impacts. The enormous ice
Bloomberg Perelman is selling almost everything as a pandemic that upsets his empire (Bloomberg) – Little by little, billionaire Ronald or Perelman breaks loose from his treasures, a Gulfstream 650 on the market. So is his 257-foot yacht. Movers moved