With the Great American Eclipse 2017 just around the corner, plans are being made nationwide to watch this spectacular event. In New Mexico, totality will reach only about 67% but it will still be a sight to behold, if done safely. The New Mexico Museum of Space History is planning a solar eclipse party beginning […]Read More
AUSTIN, Texas – Climate change will have a big impact on food security across the globe, but will hit the poor and people living in tropical regions the hardest according to a new international study presented at the United Nations Climate Conference in Paris. Claudia Tebaldi, a scientist for the National Center for Atmospheric Research and […]Read More
AUSTIN, Texas – Dramatic increases in exposure to toxic chemicals over the last four decades is threatening human reproduction and health. That’s according to a global federation of women’s health physicians meeting in Vancouver, Canada this week. Tracey Woodruff is professor and director of the University of California at San Francisco’s program on reproductive health […]Read More
New findings from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) provide the strongest evidence yet that liquid water flows intermittently on present-day Mars. Using an imaging spectrometer on MRO, researchers detected signatures of hydrated minerals on slopes where mysterious streaks are seen on the Red Planet. These darkish streaks appear to ebb and flow over time. They […]Read More