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Neil deGrasse Tyson and Al Gore Explore Climate Change, Life in a Naval Observatory and More

Neil deGrasse Tyson and Al Gore talk about climate change activism, the “GoreSat” satellite, “spider goats” and paths to abundant clean energy. View original:  Neil deGrasse Tyson and Al Gore Explore Climate Change, Life in a Naval Observatory and More ; ; ;

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That Wasn’t a Meteorite That Killed a Man in India, NASA Says

A “land-based” explosion was the likely cause, not an object from space, which would have been a first of sorts in recorded history. More:   That Wasn’t a Meteorite That Killed a Man in India, NASA Says ; ; ;

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Gavin Schmidt on Why Climate Models are Wrong, and Valuable

Two takes on climate science by Gavin Schmidt, who explains while computer models, while highly imperfect, are valuable. Visit site: Gavin Schmidt on Why Climate Models are Wrong, and Valuable ; ;Related ArticlesHefty Global Goals from a Vatican Meeting: Stabilizing the Climate, Energy for All and an Inclusive EconomyThree Long Views of Life With Rising SeasConsider Clashing Scientific and Societal Meanings of ‘Collapse’ When Reading Antarctic Ice News ;

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China Plans Its First Unmanned Moon Landing This Year

The mission, due by the end of 2013, will be the country’s “first soft landing on an extraterrestrial body,” the state-run Xinhua news agency reported. Visit site:  China Plans Its First Unmanned Moon Landing This Year ; ;Related ArticlesGus, New York’s Most Famous Polar Bear, Dies at 27Entergy Announces Closing of Vermont Nuclear PlantCanvassing Central Park and Finding New Tenants ;

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Dot Earth Blog: A Humbling View of the Home Planet – Earth Seen from Saturn

A humbling view of the home planet from 898 million miles away. Read more –  Dot Earth Blog: A Humbling View of the Home Planet – Earth Seen from Saturn ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: A U.S. Battery Recycler Says We Should Keep the Lead InA Humbling View of the Home Planet – Earth Seen from SaturnA U.S. Battery Recycler Says We Should Keep the Lead In ;

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