That’s right, according to NASA, sea levels are going DOWN! This is big news. How come the media hasn’t mentioned it?
NASA shows sea levels falling since 2016
Written by Robert W. Felix
Written by Robert W. Felix
That’s right, according to NASA, sea levels are going DOWN! This is big news. How come the media hasn’t mentioned it?
Written by William F. Jasper
Scott Pruitt and Steven Koonin have climate scientist-activists and their media promoters ranting and sputtering in an epic meltdown.
Written by Victorino Matus
Although it was launched last year, Google Smart Reply didn’t come to my attention until this past May. At the bottom of an email, I noticed three boxed selections containing built-in responses. They were fairly similar to what I would’ve typed out: “Thanks!” or “Sounds good.” or “Got it.”
Written by Michael Bastasch
A YouGov poll released Monday found that while 57 percent of American adults believe in global warming, most have done little to eat less red meat and use fewer fossil fuels.
Written by Joe Palca
A prototype of what could be the next generation of space stations is currently in orbit around the Earth.
Written by Leah Crane
Go for launch. Some fungi shoot out their spores at surprisingly high speed in order to disperse them some way away, but exactly how they accomplish this has remained a mystery until now.
Written by Mike Wall
There are a lot more big, potentially dangerous comets zooming through deep space than scientists had thought, a new study suggests.
Written by Neuroskeptic
A number of so-called scientific journals have accepted a Star Wars-themed spoof paper. The manuscript is an absurd mess of factual errors, plagiarism and movie quotes. I know because I wrote it.
Written by Dr. Benny Peiser
Plans to ban the sale of new diesel and petrol cars by 2040 in a bid to encourage people to buy electric vehicles are a “tall order” and will place unprecedented strain on the National Grid, motoring experts have warned.
Written by Kasandra Brabaw
The European Southern Observatory’s (ESO) Very Large Telescope (VLT) has captured a stunning image of a spiral galaxy called Messier 77.
Written by Andrew Follett
Aerospace contractor Lockheed Martin announced Tuesday that it received approval to use repurposed space shuttle parts to build a habitat for a potential manned mission to Mars.
Written by Paul Homewood
The Independent, not to mention Michael Mann, long ago lost any credibility. Here’s a good example why:
Written by Greg Nichols
A submersible robot the size of a loaf of bread has sent back the first images of what appears to be melted fuel from one of the compromised reactors at the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
Written by Tony Heller
Climate experts say the Arctic is already ice-free, and that an area larger than Texas is zero.
Written by Sarah B. Puschmann
Last week, during a routine inspection tour, a ski-lift technician for the Swiss adventure resort Glacier 3000 found what he thought was a collection of black rocks near the Tsanfleuron glacier in the western Bernese Alps, reported The New York Times. Upon close inspection, though, he discovered that the rocks were, in fact, mummified bodies.
Written by Marian L. Tupy
Late last year, I gave a talk about human progress to an audience of college students in Ottawa, Canada. I went through the usual multitude of indicators – rising life expectancy, literacy and per capita incomes; declining infant mortality, malnutrition and cancer death rates – to show that the world was becoming a much better place for an ever growing share of its population.