Finding the pulse of the polar vortex0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- July 11, 2018
Changes in the strength of the stratosphere’s polar vortex pulse downward, affecting weather all the way to the surface.
Changes in the strength of the stratosphere’s polar vortex pulse downward, affecting weather all the way to the surface.
Scientists have devised a new way to estimate how fast magma is “recharging” beneath the Yellowstone supervolcano, according to a new study published in the journal Geosphere.
In this lecture Richard Dolan explains that the UFO phenomenon is more complex than most of us realise. There are human and non-human factions that are involved.
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Asteroids could have more materials on them then we thought.
Scientists are growing Neanderthal brains in Petri dishes, which they plan to put inside robots.
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