Click to see full image, with diameters of Earth and Jupiter for scale. Credit: NASA/SDO Space weather forecasters are keeping a close watch on a large collection of sunspots that could unleash blasts of energy or charged particles toward Earth in the coming days. Sunspot region 1476, the dark patch resembling the Hawaiian Islands in the photo at left, is located near the center of the sun s face as seen from Earth but has yet to act out in any major way.
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The earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan last March created an estimated 25 million tons of debris, large amounts of which washed into the ocean. Soon after the disaster, satellites photographed and tracked large mats of wreckage--building parts, boats and household objects--floating off the Japanese coast
Read More »Great Company Culture Isn’t Pricey
Even the tightest budget allows for an investment in culture. Here's what I mean.
Read More »Give Your Employees Unlimited Vacation (Yes, Really)
Will it improve company culture?
Read More »Give Your Employees Unlimited Vacation (Yes, Really)
Will it improve company culture?
Read More »Give Your Employees Unlimited Vacation (Yes, Really)
Will it improve company culture? Sure. But can giving workers all the time off they want also increase their productivity
Read More »Give Your Employees Unlimited Vacation (Yes, Really)
Will it improve company culture? Sure. But can giving workers all the time off they want also increase their productivity?
Read More »The Sharing Economy Tries On Prada
As the sharing economy expands, peer-to-peer exchange sites such as Refashioner have pushed the industry from power drills and waffle irons into communities trading in penthouses, Porsches, and Prada.
Read More »Hidden In The Budget: The End Of Almost Every Major Environmental Regulation
As Congress gears up for another budget fight, environmental protections--from endangered species to clean water to pollution rules for power plants--are all on the chopping block. Once the debt ceiling debate is settled, Congress is going to have to re-focus on the budget that almost shut down the government a few months ago
Read More »Tracking And Rescuing Firefighters With Disposable "Breadcrumb" Routers
The Department of Homeland Security has unveiled a tiny, disposable router that allows first responders to communicate digitally in emergencies--and could replace two-way radios. The Department of Homeland Security has unveiled a new two-way radio replacement system for firefighters that's designed to work in extreme heat and disaster situations--and is disposable
Read More »Algal Neurotoxins Found in Endangered Hawaiian Monk Seals
More than 30 years after 50 critically endangered Hawaiian monk seals ( Monachus schauinslandi ) died of suspected algal toxic poisoning, the presence of ciguatoxins in living seals has finally been confirmed through a new, noninvasive test.
Read More »How Does a Floating Plastic Duckie End Up Where It Does?
In Moby Duck , Donovan Hohn tracks the fate of 28,000 plastic bath toys (“rubber” ducks, frogs, turtles and beavers) across the Northwest Coast to their origins in China and even through the North West Passage. But how did these bath toys come to be spread on the shores of Alaska, Washington, Hawaii and Russia? On January 10th 1992, the Ever Laurel, a large container cargo ship, was caught in a storm in the North Pacific with severe waves rolling her from side to side.
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