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Bye Bye, El Nino. Cooler Hurricane-Helping La Nina to Replace the Phenomenon That Adds Heat to Earth
US News & World Report· 4 days agoThe strong El Nino weather condition that added a bit of extra heat to already record warm global temperatures is gone. It's cool flip side, La Nina, is ...
30-year Cy-Fair ISD teacher fights board’s removal of science textbook chapters
Community Impact· 3 days agoAlicia Royer, who has been teaching science at Cypress Falls High School for 30 years, said she was...
Shortly after the Big Bang, conditions were perfect for life. Did aliens emerge long before us?
Salon via Yahoo News· 2 days agoEarth, however, has always – human-caused global heating aside – had a tendency to freeze, being a...
El Niño is gone. La Niña expected soon. Here's why Florida, hurricane-prone areas should care
The News-Press via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIt doesn't help we're seeing record warm water temperatures in the Atlantic, which also provide fuel...
Make mine medium-rare: Men really do eat more meat than women, study says
KHON 2 Honolulu· 3 days agoCHICAGO (AP) — Vacationing in Chicago this week from Europe, Jelle den Burger and Nirusa...
Greece shuts Acropolis to protect tourists from blistering heat
CNN.com· 5 days agoThe Acropolis, one of Greece’s most famous landmarks, will close to tourists during the hottest part...
Art Bites: Was Leonardo a Vegetarian Before It Was Cool?
Artnet News· 4 days agoIf your list of dream dinner party guests includes Leonardo da Vinci, the great polymath and...
The UNC System’s ‘institutional neutrality’ policy will promote inequality
NC Newsline via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIn the late 1990s and early 2000s, I occasionally taught workshops for local nonprofit organizations...
Nigel Farage's claims on migration, voter fraud and climate change fact-checked
BBC News· 3 days agoReform UK leader Nigel Farage was interviewed on BBC Breakfast on Friday and also took questions...
El Niño declared over as La Niña waits in the wings
Axios· 4 days agoAccording to NOAA, ocean temperatures have cooled enough in the equatorial tropical Pacific Ocean to declare the once-strong event over. Why it matters: What comes next has forecasters and coastal ...