Taking Earth’s Inner Temperature
Surprising new study finds that the mantle is hotter than we thought
The temperature of Earth’s interior affects everything from the movement of tectonic plates to the formation of the planet. (more…)
Surprising new study finds that the mantle is hotter than we thought
The temperature of Earth’s interior affects everything from the movement of tectonic plates to the formation of the planet. (more…)
JFK bought 1,200 cuban cigars just hours before signing the embargo against Cuba. pic.twitter.com/HqvZib27Oz — History In Pictures (@HistoryInPix) 28. April 2017
In India, where a multi-year drought has affected more than 300 million people, Prashant Gupta is using technology to help farmers figure out the best times to sow crops. (more…)
Zekirija Sejdini, Professor für Islamische Religionspädagogik am neuen Institut für Islamische Theologie und Religionspädagogik an der Universität Innsbruck, im Gespräch über Integration, ambivalente Religionen und religiöse Vielfalt als Chance. (more…)
New research shows how river diversions may change water quality in estuaries.
River diversions are a common coastal wetland restoration tool, but recent research, conducted by U.S. Geological Survey in collaboration with researchers in Louisiana State University’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the LSU AgCenter, has shown that large-scale Mississippi River diversions may significantly change water quality in estuaries, affecting economically important shellfish and fish species. (more…)
Older men with low testosterone levels showed improved bone density and strength, as well as reduced anemia, after one year of testosterone therapy, according to a new study conducted at Yale and other sites. The therapy had no impact on cognitive function, however, and may worsen plaque in coronary arteries, said the researchers. (more…)
Tübinger Wissenschaftler präsentieren rund 40.000 Jahre altes Fragment einer Knochenflöte – Höhlenfundstellen der Schwäbischen Alb könnten im Juli zum Weltkulturerbe werden
Schon vor 40.000 Jahren haben Menschen Musik gemacht. Dies ist bekannt, seit in den Höhlen der Schwäbischen Alb die ältesten Musikinstrumente weltweit gefunden wurden: Fragmente von Flöten, die Höhlenbewohner während der Eiszeit aus den Knochen von Schwänen und Gänsegeiern oder aus Mammutelfenbein schnitzten. (more…)
Using a spinning table and a massive garbage can, UCLA geophysicist leads team in simulating the planet’s atmosphere
Jupiter’s colorful, swirling winds known as “jets” have long puzzled astronomers. (more…)