Stephen Hawking Raises Concerns Over Trump’s Environmental Policy

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Stephen Hawking Raises Concerns Over Trump’s Environmental Policy

Tech Times
Leading physicist Stephen Hawking has slammed the environmental policies of President Donald Trump especially on climate change. He also called for the ousting of EPA chief Scott Pruitt and wanted Trump to address the ill effects of climate change.

‘Extreme and unusual’ climate trends continue after record 2016

BBC News
In the atmosphere, the seas and around the poles, climate change is reaching disturbing new levels across the Earth. That’s according to a detailed global analysis from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

SpaceX Dragon Capsule Splashes Down Right Into The Pacific Bringing Good News

Science Times
The SpaceX Dragon capsule officially made its splash in the Pacific Ocean. The capsule is expected to bring space samples to Earth.

These Parrots Can Make Other Parrots ‘Laugh’—a First

National Geographic
The kea of New Zealand is the first non-mammal species to demonstrate infectious laughter, a new study says. Picture of Kea. View Images.

The Cheerios bee rescue: Can corporations help save pollinators?

Christian Science Monitor
Many bee species have been on the decline for decades, but a new promotion from Cheerios hopes to raise awareness of their plight.

Neil deGrasse Tyson Tweets About Trump’s Budget The Way Only A Scientist Could

Bustle
He largely held back from criticizing the president following Election Day, but on Sunday, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson ripped Donald Trump’s budget in a series of eight tweets.

WATCH LIVE: April the giraffe’s handlers report interest piqued during overnight observation

fox6now.com
HARPURSVILLE, New York – April the giraffe’s calf will be a spring baby! On Monday, March 20th, the first day of spring, April’s handlers said belly/baby continue to stay towards the back end.

Tiny Folding Robots Could Explore Alien Worlds (Video)

Space.com
Future NASA robots exploring Mars and other alien worlds may be even more productive, thanks to a pocketful of tagalong minirovers.

A new definition would add 102 planets to our solar system — including Pluto

Washington Post
Is Pluto a planet? It’s not a question scientists ask in polite company. “It’s like religion and politics,” said Kirby Runyon, a planetary scientist at Johns Hopkins University.

Why Scientists Are So Excited About This Solar Eclipse

NBCNews.com
On August 21, 2017, Americans will be able to see the first total solar eclipse to stretch across the country since 1918. Jamie Cooper / SSPL via Getty Images.

Earth’s original crust found in Canada

Fox News
Part of the planet’s original crust has been unearthed in Quebec, researchers Jonathan O’Neil and Richard Carlson announce in a study published in Science.

Filmmaker Painstakingly Crafts One of the Best Looks at Mars Ever

Gizmodo
Over the course of 12 years, the HiRISE camera has been photographing the Red Planet inch-by-inch from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

Delta IV delivers daunting display powering international military WGS-9 satcom to orbit

Phys.Org
ULA Delta IV rocket streaks to orbit carrying the Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS-9) tactical communications satellite for the U.S. Air Force and international partners from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fl, at 8:18 p.m.

What should you do if you’re stung by a box jellyfish? It may not be what you think

KHON2
You’ve heard all the “cures” for jellyfish stings, from meat tenderizer to rubbing sand on it. But do any of them actually work?

How a Water Bear Survives, Even When It’s Dry

New York Times
A scanning electron micrograph of a tardigrade walking over moss. Tardigrades, known as water bears, can endure having their bodies completely dried out, a process called desiccation.

These Stars Had the Messiest Divorce in the Galaxy

Gizmodo
The marital feuds of strangers have long intrigued our degenerate species. It’s a timeless topic that keeps several magazines afloat, even if literally none of the details are true.

Mars Might Have Had a Kickass Big Moon Instead of Two Tiny Crappy Ones

Gizmodo
Orbiting our dusty red neighbor are two puny potatoes, Phobos and Deimos. They look like they belong among the worst (but not the absolute worst) moons in the solar system, but their existence might tell a crazy story about Mars’ history.

The Great Barrier Reef is bleaching yet again, and scientists say only swift climate action can save it

The Keene Sentinel
Last year the Great Barrier Reef – the largest coral structure on Earth v saw unprecedented bleaching due to extremely warm ocean temperatures.

Mysterious dark streaks on Mars are NOT signs of flowing water: ‘Wet patches’ may simply be sand flows

Daily Mail
The dark streaks on Mars’ surface might not be a sign of water on the red planet after all. According to NASA experts, these strange dark fingers could be sand avalanches that are caused by a combination of sunlight and shadow.

Cassini Says Farewell to Saturn’s Delicious ‘Ravioli’ Moon Pan

Space.com
The Cassini spacecraft has bid a photo farewell to Saturn’s adorable, delicious-looking moon, Pan. On March 7, the probe made observations of Pan that turned out to have eight times better resolution than any previous images ever taken of the small

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