Researchers have found a new method to predict disastrous floods up to 11 months in advance, based on satellite monitoring of minute changes in the gravitational field of river basins. Scientists measured how much water was stored in a river basin months ahead of the spring flood season.
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Baby dolphin rescued off Redington Beach (Video)
In yet further proof the world is filled with genuinely good people- a group of beachgoers have rescued a baby dolphin that was found struggling near a shore in Florida.
Read More »Researchers Find ‘Switch’ Which Makes You Sleep
For more than a century, scientists have been trying to figure out exactly what consciousness really is, how it works and where it comes from. And while many questions remain to be answered, it appears some researchers have now discovered what they call an “on/off switch” for human consciousness. A group of researchers at George Washington University say they were …
Read More »US : Drowsy driving is more common than you think, CDC Report
More than seven thousand fatal car crashes might involve drowsy driving each year, according to a new report for the Centers for Disease Control and prevention. Scientists looked at survey data filled out by more than ninety thousand Americans in particular questions about sleep patterns and driving habits.
Read More »Whales are engineers of ocean ecosystems, study finds
Whales have an influential and positive impact on the capacity of oceans, worldwide carbon stockpiling, and the strength of business fisheries, another study proposes. Roman and a team of researcher, who tallied a few many years of examination on whales from as far as possible, have discovered that whales have an enormous effect. Whale’s population in the past were devastated, …
Read More »Python trapped in grill (Video)
In most cases, people in Florida will put chicken, steak or pork on the grill during the holiday weekend. One Florida family decided to put a python under the grill. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue says a family in Florida City used their grill to trap a 12-foot-long Burmese python that was found slithering near their home.
Read More »Shark attacks swimmer off California coast (Video)
A long-distance swimmer was attacked by a great white shark today just south of the Manhattan Beach Pier, where the beach was jammed with crowds enjoying the warm holiday weekend, authorities said. The victim, identified only as a male 35 to 40 years old, was bit once on the torso and was conscious when he was transported to a local …
Read More »Men would rather receive an electric shock than think, finds study
People, especially men, hate being alone with their thoughts so much that they’d rather be in pain. In a study published Thursday in Science on the ability of people to let their minds “wander” – that is, for them to sit and do nothing but think – scientists found that about a quarter of women and two-thirds of men chose …
Read More »New Earth-like planet discovered that could support life
Astronomers have found a new Earth-like ‘frozen’ planet in a binary star system located 3,000 light-years away, a discovery that expands the potential locations where habitable planets can be detected.
Read More »Arctic Snowy Owl Nesting Cam (Video)
A high-definition camera is allowing bird watchers and scientists an unfettered online view into the nesting den of an Arctic Snowy Owl. As many as six chicks are beginning to emerge from the burrow near Barrow, Ala.
Read More »Archaeopteryx fossil gives clues to feather evolution, Report
A new specimen of the ancient dinosaur bird Archaeopteryx, whose hind limbs were covered in trousers of feathers, has been discovered in Germany. The researchers, who report their findings in the journal Nature, say the specimen will add to our knowledge of how birds evolved feathers.
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