Air Ink is the first ink made from air pollution.
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The deputy secretary of the Army will grant the final permit needed for completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline, it declared in a court filing Tuesday.
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Guardians of a Vast Lake, and a Refuge for Humanity
February 8, 2017Thousands of years ago, every lake was like Great Bear Lake. So pure you could lower a cup into the water and drink it. So beautiful that people composed love…
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To My Fellow Climate Scientists: Be Human, Be Brave, Tell the Truth by Peter Kalmus — YES! Magazine
February 8, 2017With climate deniers sweeping into the White House, it’s time for scientists on the front lines of climate change to speak from the heart.
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An orangutan will have a chance to find her mate — through Tinder – The Washington Post
February 5, 2017The only hiccup so far: Upon being handed a tablet, 11-year-old Samboja immediately destroyed it.
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Think States Alone Can’t Handle Sea Level Rise? Watch California
February 5, 2017The California governor has tasked seven scientists to sift through new projections for sea level rise—and think about what it could mean for the golden state’s coast.
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History of global temperature 1880-2016
Added by kHilton February 3, 2017Take 14 seconds to watch the change in Earth’s surface temperature from 1880 through 2016.
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Circumpolar stars never rise or set
Added by kHilton February 3, 2017Circumpolar stars always reside above the horizon, and for that reason, never rise or set. All the stars at the Earth’s North and South Poles are circumpolar. Meanwhile, no star…
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Groundhog Day has roots in astronomy
Added by kHilton February 2, 2017Groundhog Day is tied to the movement of Earth around the sun. It’s the year’s first “cross-quarter” day.
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Humans Almost Drove These 6 Animals To Extinction. But We Saved Them Instead. | The Huffington Post
Added by kHilton February 2, 2017These conservation success stories remind us that the mass extinction of the world’s species doesn’t have to be inevitable.