Monthly Archive: January 2023
The Sun rises in Midland, Michigan, shortly after 8 a.m. on 2017 Jan 13. Christian Collins/Flickr, CC BY-SA – By Deanna Hence, Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Published: 2022 Jan 10 – Above the equator, Winter officially begins …
New research has found a correlation between blood biomarkers of hydration and aging. Depositphotos – By Rich Haridy 2023 Jan 02 – A fascinating study from researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) suggests people who don’t drink enough fluids could be at …
Thunberg’s funny exchange is a reminder of the connection between machismo, misogyny and hostility to climate action. ‘He was hoping to promote himself with his sneer at Thunberg; he managed to raise his visibility just in time to make news of his arrest.’ …
While Earth should be pretty safe from an asteroid collision for the foreseeable future, scientists are gathering all the data they can about the potentially dangerous space rocks. Depositphotos – By Michael Franco 2022 Dec 30 – Earlier this week, the High-frequency Active Auroral …