By Yereth Rosen ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - Recent satellite images of a remote Alaska volcano along a flight route for major airlines show it may be poised for its first big eruption in 10 years, scientists said. [More]
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It used to be tough to get porn. Renting an X-rated movie required sneaking into a roped-off room in the back of a video store, and eyeing a centerfold meant facing down a store clerk to buy a pornographic magazine. Now pornography is just one Google search away, and much of it is free
Read More »MIND Reviews: Morality, Hypocrisy and Consciousness
Three books explore these innate human traits.
Read More »Japan Utilities Push to Extend Life of Nuclear Plants
By Kaori Kaneko and Osamu Tsukimori TOKYO (Reuters) - Two Japanese utilities moved on Friday to extend the life of reactors at a pair of central coastal nuclear plants, fuelling already fierce debate over energy policy in the wake of the Fukushima radiation crisis. [More]
Read More »Stratospheric Pollution Helps Slow Global Warming
Despite significant pyrotechnics and air travel disruption last year, the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajokull simply didn't put that many aerosols into the stratosphere. In contrast, the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991, put 10 cubic kilometers of ash, gas and other materials into the sky, and cooled the planet for a year. Now, research suggests that for the past decade, such stratospheric aerosols--injected into the atmosphere by either recent volcanic eruptions or human activities such as coal burning--are slowing down global warming.
Read More »Parsing the Twitterverse: New Algorithms Analyze Tweets
Researchers have been trolling Twitter for insights into the human condition since shortly after the site launched in 2006.
Read More »Regulations Proposed for Animal-Human Chimeras
By Alison Abbott of Nature magazine The increasingly sophisticated blending of different species to create chimeras is pushing biology into a new ethical dimension. [More]
Read More »And another amazing day at the Network
Some great readings for the evening, if you missed them during the day: Lilly Vicens guest-posts on The Outdoors as a “World of Wonder” for Children. [More]
Read More »Midwest Turns Dry as Drought Worsens in Plains
By Julie Ingwersen CHICAGO (Reuters) - A historic drought in the southern Plains intensified in the last week and contributed to dry conditions emerging in the heart of the Midwest crop belt, a weekly climatologists' report said Thursday. [More]
Read More »Retracted: Study on Genetics that Extends Human Longevity to 100
By Heidi Ledford of Nature magazine A prominent paper that claimed to reveal the genetic factors that help people live to 100 or older has been retracted, a year after it was first released. The study, published in Science , reported 150 genetic variations that could be used to predict whether a person was genetically inclined to see their 100th birthday
Read More »Learn to Forgive Yourself in a Parallel Universe
Let me be clear: Another Earth , opening July 22, is not a science-fiction film, despite its premise of the discovery of a planet just like our own.
Read More »Student Researchers Find Secret Tea Ingredients
After water, tea is the world’s most popular drink. Now three New York City high school students [Catherine Gamble, Rohan Kirpekar and Grace Young] have discovered what may be a brewing scandal. Because they found stuff in lots of teas that shouldn’t be there
Read More »Small Fish Said Vital to Seas; Lower Catches Urged
By Alister Doyle OSLO (Reuters) - Small fish play a big role in the oceans and catches should be cut sharply to safeguard marine food chains from plankton to blue whales, an international team of experts said on Thursday. [More]
Read More »Shark Observation Network
Help researchers study the broadnose sevengill shark in the San Diego area [More]
Read More »Whitebark Pine Turned Down for Endangered Species List
Whitebark pine ( Pinus albicaulis ) are at risk of extinction due to climate change and invasive species, the U.S.
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