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Northern Wheatears now on Remarkable Journey

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Aug 16, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Northern Wheatears now on Remarkable Journey

Photo:  A northern wheatear flies near Wales, Alaska, with a geolocator device on its back. Photo by Heiko Schmaljohann Birds that spent their summer next to muskoxen are now leaving Alaska to spend winter with zebras. Northern wheatears are robin-size songbirds with tan bodies and handsome black eye bands. Wheatears are now gobbling insects in […]

Woolly Mammoths and Neanderthals May Have Shared Genetic Traits

By American Friends of Tel Aviv University on Apr 8, 2019   Science/Education  

Woolly Mammoths and Neanderthals May Have Shared Genetic Traits

  Findings point to molecular resemblance in climate adaptation traits of the two species, TAU researchers say A new Tel Aviv University study suggests that the genetic profiles of two extinct mammals with African ancestry — woolly mammoths, elephant-like animals that evolved in the Arctic peninsula of Eurasia around 600,000 years ago, and Neanderthals, highly skilled early […]

Asteroid Discovered Saturday Disintegrates Hours Later Over Southern Africa

By DC Angle/Dwayne Brown | NASA on Jun 4, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

Asteroid Discovered Saturday Disintegrates Hours Later Over Southern Africa

A boulder-sized asteroid designated 2018 LA was discovered Saturday morning, June 2, and was determined to be on a collision course with Earth, with impact just hours away. Because it was very faint, the asteroid was estimated to be only about 6 feet (2 meters) across, which is small enough that it was expected to […]

Trump’s Vulgar Remarks on Immigration Confirmed by Senator

By VOA on Jan 12, 2018   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Trump’s Vulgar Remarks on Immigration Confirmed by Senator

Reports that U.S. President Donald Trump used a vulgar term to describe Haiti and African nations have been confirmed by Illinois Senator Dick Durbin, who was in an Oval Office meeting Thursday when the President called them “s—hole countries.” Durbin, the second-ranking Democrat in the Senate, described the president’s words as “hateful, vile and racist.” […]

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