Science
A Look At This Weekends Coming Solar Storm
Solar Storms Scientists believe another solar flare from the sun could reach our planet over this weekend. Experts warn the coronal mass injection could have the potential to cause power disruptions on earth. The solar blast, also referred to as a CME, was first noticed on November 24, just two days ago. Flares like these are a common occurrence. Not all of them travel toward the earth. But, when they do, they have the power to be disruptive.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Earth
The Real Power of Storytelling
Everything that remains with us, from family talks to penning personal essays, journaling, and TED-talk speeches, appears to have a narrative. Someone or something starts their narrative someplace, then something happens, and then, hopefully, the problem is resolved.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P 4 years ago in Earth
Why the harvest time equinox doesn't fall around the same time each year
Equinoxes are not day-long events, even though many choose to celebrate all day. Instead, they occur at the moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator – the imaginary line in the sky above Earth's Equator. At this instant, Earth's rotational axis is neither tilted away from nor towards the Sun.
By Mashud M Alfoyez 4 years ago in Earth
801 - The Central Shaft in Geomancy / Geomantics
This is post 801 from my Seven Days In blog. In 1974 Brian Eno had a dream, or was inspired, and came up with a chorus for a song "The True Wheel" on the album “Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy” which went:
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Earth
Are Pesticides In Food Harmful?
What we do know is that data collected from 5,000 dose-response estimates (extracted from more than 20,000 studies) showed that low doses of many so-called toxic chemicals, metals, pesticides, and fungicides reduce cancer levels under control or prolong life or growth. animals. ... A review of the adverse health effects of pesticides shows that dangerous levels of exposure are not related to food. Although further research is needed, the use of pesticides may also contribute to the formation of heavy metals in the body, and some long-term health effects of pesticides are difficult to detect.
By Mario Thomas4 years ago in Earth
Zoos:
It is a brave person who speaks out against the evils of animal cruelty and exploitation, and I am not referring to things like puppy mills or industrial meat production where animals spend their entire lives with barely enough room to walk. I am talking about those courageous souls who have spent countless hours being educated on google and twitter by groups like PETA on how to fight against the real oppressors: Zoos. This is not just private zoos with limited regulation and oversight but the disgusting, capitalist machines that are public zoos that exploit nonhumans for entertainment. The utter speciesism of it is sickening.
By Elias Hopkin4 years ago in Earth
Studying the Early Days of the Solar System: What NASA's Recent Lucy Mission Might Teach Us
Asteroids have fascinated humans for thousands of years. In the media, they're typically portrayed as the "bombs" of space, so to speak, the catalysts in events of large-scale destruction. The end of the dinosaurs and the moon's dented surface are two examples that might come to mind. To astrophysicists, however, they have another significance: they have been around since the dawn of the solar system, and their location and composition can tell us a lot about the solar system's beginnings. NASA's recent Lucy mission was launched in an aim to learn more about the dawn of the solar system by analyzing these rocky remnants.
By Liora Wilkins4 years ago in Earth
At the point when the light is completely turned off, the brilliant sky is actually amazingly wonderful
"Chilly, clear, winter climate: then, at that point, you see the sky at its best. Then, at that point, you have not many dampness particles noticeable all around that enhance light contamination and ruin the difference." Frans Kroon motions to the brilliant vault above him. "On dry days we open the rooftop here and guests can glance through the telescopes. Lamentably, this evening the vault will stay shut. An excessive amount of downpour."
By Catskovich4 years ago in Earth
Benefits of Efficient HVAC Technology in Environmental Management
With the evolution of technology and electrical appliances, humankind is also largely responsible for creating environmental problems. Especially the heating and cooling appliances used in homes are a contributor to global climatic issues.
By SEO Appsrow4 years ago in Earth



