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Dancing with the Enemy

By Calum Turner | ESO on Dec 12, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

Dancing with the Enemy

This spectacular image — the second instalment in ESO’s R Aquarii Week — shows intimate details of the dramatic stellar duo making up the binary star R Aquarii. Though most binary stars are bound in a graceful waltz by gravity, the relationship between the stars of R Aquarii is far less serene. Despite its diminutive size, the smaller of […]

Biggest Extinction in Earth’s History Caused by Global Warming

By Hannah Hickey | University of Washington on Dec 10, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

Biggest Extinction in Earth’s History Caused by Global Warming

  [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he largest extinction in Earth’s history marked the end of the Permian period, some 252 million years ago. Long before dinosaurs, our planet was populated with plants and animals that were mostly obliterated after a series of massive volcanic eruptions in Siberia. Fossils in ancient seafloor rocks display a thriving and diverse marine ecosystem, […]

NASA’s Voyager 2 Probe Enters Interstellar Space

By Calla Cofield | Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Dwayne Brown / Karen Fox | NASA on Dec 10, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

NASA’s Voyager 2 Probe Enters Interstellar Space

For the second time in history, a human-made object has reached the space between the stars. NASA’s Voyager 2 probe now has exited the heliosphere – the protective bubble of particles and magnetic fields created by the Sun. Comparing data from different instruments aboard the trailblazing spacecraft, mission scientists determined the probe crossed the outer edge of […]

Study Finds Possible Connection Between US Tornado Activity, Arctic Sea Ice

By Lois Yoksoulian | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on Dec 3, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

Study Finds Possible Connection Between US Tornado Activity, Arctic Sea Ice

  [dropcap]C[/dropcap]HAMPAIGN, Ill. — The effects of global climate change taking place in the Arctic may influence weather much closer to home for millions of Americans, researchers report. The United States has experienced many changes in severe-weather behavior over the past decade, including fewer tornado touchdowns than in the past. A new study suggests that atmospheric […]

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