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Great Barrier Reef Is Slowly Dying

November 29, 2016 by Kelly Holzschlag Leave a Comment

Great Barrier Reef

Scientists are concerned about the life of the Great Barrier Reef, registering the significant mortality of corals which surpasses any previous record. Some researchers who had carefully investigating Australia’s Great Barrier Reef have argued that there has been recorded an excessive number of dead corals which were part of the reef. It seems that global […]

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Saltmarsh Sparrow on the Verge of Extinction

November 29, 2016 by jeff Leave a Comment

A saltmarsh sparrow

Researchers have revealed that the Saltmarsh Sparrow is threatened to become extinct. In Connecticut, there are many species of birds which are currently fighting declines in population due to the loss of nesting locations. Based on the data gathered during this study, scientists have predicted that the saltmarsh sparrow will probably become extinct in approximately […]

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The Eruption of a Mexican Volcano Terrifies Locals

November 28, 2016 by Jenna Lewis Leave a Comment

Mexican volcano

The eruption of a Mexican volcano triggered the fear of hundreds of residents from the area. Everybody knew how dangerous such an event could become. Volcanic eruptions can represent a terrible threat to the citizen’s life who inhabit the area around the volcano. In the whole world, there are approximately 1500 active volcanoes, without taking […]

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More about the Bond between Venus and Mars

November 27, 2016 by Kelly Holzschlag Leave a Comment

The solar system

Scientists brought more information which reveals a bond between Venus and Mars. On December 1st, the moon will rise being accompanied by Venus. Mercury will be hiding behind the moon, being invisible for us because it will close to the sun. On December 2nd, Venus will accompany the moon again until on December 3rd the […]

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Rings of Saturn Visited by Cassini before Dying

November 26, 2016 by jeff Leave a Comment

Cassini near Saturn

Cassini spaceship will approach Saturn’s rings to gather more data about their structure before ending its mission. This craft was launched in 1997, and it reached Saturn in 2004. The purpose of the mission was for the rover to examine the moons and rings of the gas planet. During its mission there, Cassini was able […]

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Ants Are the Oldest Plant Farmers

November 25, 2016 by Jenna Lewis Leave a Comment

An ant on a leaf

Even if we were inclined to believe that we were the first plant farmers in the world, we have apparently forgotten about all the insects which used plants as their meals. These tiny insects namely ants were extended to known to develop all sorts of bridges by using their bodies, enriching the gardens’ fungus. A […]

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UFO Alert in Florida Triggers Scientists

November 25, 2016 by Kieron Robertson Leave a Comment

A meteorite

The UFO Alert has stroked the residents from North Port, Florida when a massive ball of fire has crossed the sky. Some videos captured by security cameras all over Florida had registered this unusual phenomenon which triggered scientists. The strange fireball has panicked a lot of citizens who launched the theory of a UFO invasion. […]

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The Death of a Humpback Whale Trapped in Long Island

November 25, 2016 by Jason Brusse Leave a Comment

A humpback whale

A humpback whale was trapped in the waters of Long Island. Veterinarians have decided that they have no choice but euthanized the 20-ton whale that was already swimming without escape in the water of Moriches Bay. Officials with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) had argued that the humpback whale got stuck 2 feet […]

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The Decisions of Trump Regarding Climate Change

November 21, 2016 by Jenna Lewis Leave a Comment

Trump delivering a speech

The decisions of Trump concerning global warming are starting to prove that the President-elect do cares about this planet. He has recently signaled dramatic changes in the environmental policy of the US. Donald Trump has nominated Myron Ebell, a global-warming skeptic, to lead the proposed “EPA transition team.” Specialists have argued that Trump needs to […]

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