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How Your Showerhead and Fridge Became Political Statements

Posted on April 26, 2025 by Xordac Prime
Samsung Appliances Fridge 1

Efficient appliances used to have bipartisan support. What happened?

Posted in Nature, Unfiltered RSS

Here’s a NASA Satellite View of One of New Jersey’s Biggest Wildfires in Decades

Posted on April 25, 2025 by Xordac Prime
The fires from a NASA Landsat.

The Jones Road Fire tore through over 15,300 acres of drought-stricken Pine Barrens—leaving a smoky scar visible from space.

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Why Snow in New Zealand’s Alps Turned an Alarming Shade of Red

Posted on April 24, 2025 by Xordac Prime
Red New Zealand Alps

Several years ago, snow in New Zealand’s Southern Alps turned red, and while many blamed wildfires at the time, new research uncovers the true culprit.

Posted in Nature, Unfiltered RSS

Why Free-Market Republicans Are Embracing a Surprisingly Green Cause

Posted on April 22, 2025 by Xordac Prime
water damaged phone

The right to repair can reduce emissions and pollution. But for conservatives, it’s “a freedom and liberty issue.”

Posted in Nature, Unfiltered RSS

Cancer-Causing Arsenic Is Building Up in the World’s Rice

Posted on April 20, 2025 by Xordac Prime
Farmers plant rice crops in Yuexi county in central China's Anhui province

Rice feeds more than half of the world’s population. Climate change is loading the beloved grain with arsenic, creating a “scary” health burden.

Posted in Nature, Unfiltered RSS

A Meteorite From Alaska Challenges Theory of How Earth Got Its Water

Posted on April 19, 2025 by Xordac Prime
Section Of Meteorite

Scientists speculate that asteroids colliding with Earth delivered water—an essential building block of life—but new research suggests the planet didn’t need the delivery.

Posted in Nature, Unfiltered RSS

NASA Wants to Track Earth’s Gravity With a Cloud of Floating Atoms in Space

Posted on April 16, 2025 by Xordac Prime
A map of Earth's gravity (red=more gravitational pull).

A suitcase-sized quantum sensor could soon reveal hidden water, oil, and even underground mountains—all by tracking how atoms fall.

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Hail Doesn’t Form the Way You Think, Scientists Say

Posted on April 16, 2025 by Xordac Prime
Hailstones

The truth might be simpler than what you likely learned in high school.

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Dinosaurs Weren’t Fading Before the Asteroid—We Just Suck at Finding Their Fossils

Posted on April 12, 2025 by Xordac Prime
Artist's rendition of dinosaurs

New analysis shows several families of dinosaurs were likely thriving in North America in the latter days of the dinosaur era.

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Trump’s Attack on ‘Woke Investing’ Is Silencing Climate-Conscious Shareholders

Posted on April 10, 2025 by Xordac Prime
Biden Administration Falls Short on Crucial Climate Goal

Shifting political and regulatory winds have led to fewer shareholder resolutions on environmental and social issues.

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Dinosaur Doomsday Crater Became an Ocean Oasis for 700,000 Years

Posted on April 10, 2025 by Xordac Prime
Hydrothermal Vent

Cores extracted from the impact crater revealed evidence of an ancient, life-nurturing hydrothermal system in the wake of the catastrophe.

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A Revolutionary Animal Overpass Is Rising Over L.A.’s Busiest Freeway

Posted on April 8, 2025 by Xordac Prime
Crossing Under Construction

Wildlife crossings help decrease the millions of vehicle collisions with large animals that occur every year in the US

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Starving Dolphins in Florida Traced to Algae Bloom Fueled by Human Waste

Posted on April 7, 2025 by Xordac Prime
Image of a dolphin body from Florida's Indian River Lagoon.

The dumping of effluent and fertilizer into Florida waters caused a massive bloom of phytoplankton, killing off much of the dolphins’ food supply.

Posted in Nature, Unfiltered RSS

World’s ‘Loneliest Whale’ Might Be a Sterile Hybrid—and a Dire Warning

Posted on April 6, 2025 by Xordac Prime
Blue Whale Tail

A mysterious whale that has puzzled scientists for decades may not be an anomaly, but a clue to what climate change is doing beneath the waves.

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‘Something’s Really Happening Here’: Mining Is Contaminating Snow in the Northern Rockies

Posted on April 4, 2025 by Xordac Prime
Rocky Mountains

Snow storms in the northern Rockies are depositing metal contaminants from mines in the Pacific Northwest, according to new research.

Posted in Nature, Unfiltered RSS

DOGE Cuts Deflate NOAA’s Balloon Network, Putting Accurate Weather Forecasts in Jeopardy

Posted on March 26, 2025 by Xordac Prime
The WindBorne Global Sounding Balloon, a weather balloon.

Weather balloon operations will stop or be reduced at 11 locations across the country due to staffing shortages caused by recent NOAA layoffs.

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The Numbers Are in: Hurricane Helene Deadliest in U.S. Since Katrina

Posted on March 25, 2025 by Xordac Prime
Hurricane Helene seen in infrared light.

Hurricane Helene, which slammed into Florida’s Big Bend in late September, caused the deaths of nearly 250 people—a number only dwarfed by the infamous 2005 storm.

Posted in Nature, Unfiltered RSS

Federal Judge Upholds NYC Gas Ban in New Buildings

Posted on March 25, 2025 by Xordac Prime
Photo: Gary Hershorn

After a string of discouraging rulings for other cities, a court upheld NYC’s efforts to decarbonize its buildings.

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Chicago-Sized Iceberg Hid Ancient Ecosystem, Scientists Reveal

Posted on March 23, 2025 by Xordac Prime
The research vessel Falkor (too).

Ancient sponges and corals were found on the exposed seafloor, in an area previously inaccessible to humans.

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7 Weird Facts About Black Holes

Posted on March 14, 2025 by Xordac Prime

Prepare to be wowed by the mysterious cosmic wonders that are black holes.

Posted in Nature, Unfiltered RSS

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