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NASA’s Hubble Sees Martian Moon Orbiting the Red Planet

By Ann Jenkins / Ray Villard / Zolt Levay | Space Telescope Science Institute on Jul 23, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

NASA’s Hubble Sees Martian Moon Orbiting the Red Planet

The Hubble Space Telescope captured images of Phobos, one of the moons of Mars in orbit around the red planet. Image-NASA The sharp eye of NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured the tiny moon Phobos during its orbital trek around Mars. Because the moon is so small, it appears star-like in the Hubble pictures. Over […]

In Saliva, Clues to a ‘Ghost’ Species of Ancient Human

By University at Buffalo on Jul 21, 2017   Science/Education  

In Saliva, Clues to a ‘Ghost’ Species of Ancient Human

BUFFALO, N.Y. — In saliva, scientists have found hints that a “ghost” species of archaic humans may have contributed genetic material to ancestors of people living in Sub-Saharan Africa today. The research adds to a growing body of evidence suggesting that sexual rendezvous between different archaic human species may not have been unusual. Past studies […]

Treated Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewater may Pollute Area Water Sources for Years

By Penn State on Jul 19, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Treated Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewater may Pollute Area Water Sources for Years

Given Pennsylvania’s abundant natural resources, it’s no surprise that the Commonwealth has become a mecca for hydraulic fracturing. Researchers, however, have recently discovered that releasing millions of gallons of treated hydraulic fracturing wastewater each year into area surface waters may have longer-lasting effects than originally thought. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, hydraulic fracturing […]

Removing CO2 from the Air Required to Safeguard Children’s Future

By Barbara Ferreira | European Geosciences Union on Jul 18, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Removing CO2 from the Air Required to Safeguard Children’s Future

Reducing greenhouse-gas emissions is not enough to limit global warming to a level that wouldn’t risk young people’s future, according to a new study by a team of scientists who say we need negative emissions. Measures such as reforestation could accomplish much of the needed CO2 removal from the atmosphere, but continued high fossil fuel emissions […]

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