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Alaska Hits 90 Degrees

The common perception of Alaska is that of cold and snow, but it does have a summer, and it does Continue reading →

Americans And Stuff

Americans own a lot of stuff. We know that. The numbers, however, can be incredible. Start with the average number Continue reading →

New Wave Of Hive Collapses

Colony Collapse Disorder may not be as worrisome as it was, but other ailments are hurting hives to a significant Continue reading →

The Atacama Floods

And you thought your weather was acting odd. The Atacama Desert, the driest place on the planet, just had a Continue reading →

Siberian Craters Proliferate

Now that people know what to look for, they are finding dozens of craters in Siberia. First, they were a Continue reading →

Burial By Compost

Until immortality for all kicks in, we have to deal with burials. As population has grown, traditional methods have become Continue reading →

New Land In Louisiana

Control of the Mississippi, oil drilling in the bayou, are a couple of human activities that have caused Louisiana to Continue reading →

Hurricane Sandy As Prelude To Sea Rise

Hurricane Sandy had a storm surge that flooded parts of New York’s subway. As the water receded, or was pumped Continue reading →

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