The US Navy trained dolphins are bound to help researchers in conservation efforts for protecting other endangered species like vaquitas. These dolphins will not use their sonar as they usually do during their hunting missions when they trace underwater mines. Instead of this, they will search their relatives known as vaquitas struggling to conserve this […]
Feral Cats Population Increased in Australia
A new study has revealed that the population of feral cats is increasing in Australia. These animals cover about 99.8% of the continent also including the surrounding islands. Many scientists have compiled over a hundred studies, undergoing research efforts to reveal the cause. In Australia, the total number of wild cats varies between two million […]
The International Space Station Will Have a Closer View of the Sun
This week, the International Space Station will approach the sun, having a closer view of this massive star. On January 5th, ISS will be passing in front of the incandescent star, having a fantastic view of the star which keeps us all alive. Apparently, those living in the Denver Metro area will have the opportunity […]
The James Webb Telescope Bound to Resume Testing
NASA wants to resume the testing process of the James Webb telescope. The preflight testing will come to an end due to a malfunction which occurred during a test. Back in December, the space telescope had an unusual outcome when tested. Thus, this triggered specialists from NASA to put on hold the testing process of […]
Ash Trees in Missouri Attacked by Emerald Ash Borer Bugs
Scientists have recently unveiled that emerald ash borer bugs infested ash trees in southwest Missouri. This tree pest is continuously spreading across Missouri. Many ash trees in Laclede County are affected by these bugs. Based on the data shared by the Missouri Department of Conservation, the bugs which infected ash trees are called emerald ash […]
Comet 45P Will Light Up the Sky on New Year’s Eve
On New Year’s Eve, Comet 45P will cross the night sky, lighting it up as if preparing it for the fireworks. This year, the illuminated ball located in Times Square will no longer be the brightest object hanging. The night sky will be dominated by the grandeur of Comet 45P which will mark the end […]
Scientists Announce a Total Solar Eclipse for 2017
Next year holds a lot of celestial surprises including a total solar eclipse. Scientists announce that there will be many remarkable astronomical events in 2017. In 2017, we will witness the first coast-to-coast total solar eclipse. This will be the first in the last 38 years. What is more, on August 21, the shadow of […]
The Last Day of the Year Will Have an Extra Second
Experts argued that the last day of the year will have an extra second, being just a little bit longer. The Earth slows down its movement of revolution due to ocean waves. Our planet decelerates because of the braking action imposed by the ocean tides. Based on the data provided by the Naval Observatory, every […]
Memorials in the Honor of Dead Orcas
On December 27, across Puget Sound, there were three memorials meant to honor the dead orcas from the Southern Residents. These vigils were bound to represent that an alarming situation is developing. The number of whales has decreased below 80. These animals may be on the verge of extinction. On the coast of British Columbia, […]
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