- How far below the ocean surface does a hurricane go?
Sep 02, 2008
Do the fish notice what’s going on?
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- Australia, Land of Marsupials
Aug 27, 2008
Why are marsupials concentrated in Australia?
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- Do you smell something?
Aug 20, 2008
Where do smells go?
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- Why are days 24 hours long?
Aug 14, 2008
Who came up with the idea of the twenty-four hour day?
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- The "dog days of summer"
Aug 06, 2008
Where did the term “dog days of summer” come from?
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- Cicada symphony
Jul 31, 2008
Some say cicadas sound like a tin can in a blender.
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- Raining fish & frogs!
Jul 23, 2008
Grab an umbrella if a “waterspout” strikes your town.
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- Stuck in quicksand? Here's what to do.
Jul 15, 2008
Ever have that sinking feeling?
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- The buzz on mosquito bites
Jul 10, 2008
Bzzzzz. Slap! ITCH. Scratch. Sound familiar?
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- Queen bees and wanna-bees?
Jun 29, 2008
How do bees replace their queens?
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- Can birds use both of their eyes at the same time?
Jun 06, 2008
It seems like a crow can use only one eye at a time …
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- Like a moth to a flame
Jun 03, 2008
Why are moths drawn to light?
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- Research ship drills for earthquakes
Sep 04, 2008
Scientists have drilled closer than ever into an active quake zone off the coast of Japan. Did they learn anything earth-shaking?
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- Understanding how planets grow from 'seeds'
Aug 31, 2008
‘Planetesimals’ is the name for the seeds around which entire planets form. Astronomer Jill Tarter talked to EarthSky about a new telescope in the Atacama desert of Chile that might help explain the miracle of how grains of dust form into planets.
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- Fuel cells use bacteria to make energy from waste
Aug 29, 2008
“There’s a tremendous amount of biomass out there that’s going untapped, a huge renewable energy resource, said Bruce Rittmann of Biodesign Institue in Arizona. He talked about creating microbial fuel cells that use organic waste to create energy.
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- Moon swings by Venus September 1 and 2
Aug 28, 2008
Depending on where you live, you might be able to see a thin waxing crescent in the west today. Venus and the moon are bright, but they’re also in bright twilight now – near the western horizon after sunset.
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- Is eating 'scientifically' good for you?
Aug 26, 2008
Find our why Berkeley professor Michael Pollan, who wrote The Omnivore’s Dilemma, is making a case against what he calls ‘eating scientifically.’ He’s talking about breakdown of foods into scientific terms – for example, antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids.
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- Sylvia Earle speaks for the sea
Aug 25, 2008
Renowned deep sea explorer Sylvia Earle says humans are Earth’s most relentless predator for the ocean’s large fish. But “we have an unprecedented chance to turn things around,” she says. Hear more from Sylvia Earle.
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- NASA tests inflatable lunar habitat in Antarctica
Aug 24, 2008
NASA has announced plans to return to the moon by the year 2020 and establish a human presence there. NASA’s Larry Toup told Earth & Sky he is figuring out how to make a tent-like structure that’s compact to transport, and easy to set up on the moon. He and his team plan to test the structure at McMurdo Station in Antarctica.
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- Marc Bekoff on animal joy, animal sorrow
Aug 21, 2008
“Animals are just so there in the moment, perhaps their joy is richer than human joy and their grief is deeper than human grief.” said Mark Bekoff, evolutionary biologist at University of Colorado. Bekoff talked to EarthSky about animal joy and animal sorrow.
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- Are clones safe to eat?
Aug 19, 2008
A 2006 study found that 43 percent of Americans think food from cloned animals is unsafe to eat. Mark Walton of ViaGen, a Texas-based cloning company, shares his perspective.
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- Don't blame the sun for recent climate change, says expert
Aug 17, 2008
The sun has been implicated by some in driving climate change over the past few decades. But Caspar Ammann of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder speaks of evidence that the sun is not to blame for a warming Earth.
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- ‘Dr. Hammerhead’ on shark superhighways
Aug 15, 2008
Shark expert “Dr. Hammerhead” follows hammerhead sharks on their ‘superhighways’ in the sea, starting at the Galapagos islands.
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- Scientists test robots at poles, aim for planets
Aug 14, 2008
Scientists have been testing robots they say could take exploration of the moon and planets to a new level.
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