Squid Are Thriving While Fish DeclineBy NICHOLAS ST. FLEUR Warming oceans, while detrimental to some fish, may be creating beneficial growing conditions for […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on May 24, 2016 by Farzin
Scattered Showers for today in #Pully, #Switzerland!Good morning This is the #weather forecast for #today: With a high of 16°C and a low of […] This entry was posted in Local Weather and tagged Pully Switzerland Weather on May 24, 2016 by Farzin
Public Campaign Against Exxon Has Roots in a 2012 MeetingBy JOHN SCHWARTZ A gathering held four years ago in California outlined tactics for taking on the fossil […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on May 24, 2016 by Farzin
Earth May Be Home to a Trillion MicrobesBy NICHOLAS BAKALAR According to a new estimate, there are about one trillion species of microbes on Earth, […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on May 24, 2016 by Farzin
The Hiroshima Mushroom Cloud That Wasn’tBy WILLIAM J. BROAD The image, a symbol of a city’s destruction that has been considered the moment […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on May 24, 2016 by Farzin
Cattle on the Wilder SideBy C. CLAIBORNE RAY A young reader wants to know whether there are any wild cows. Published: May […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on May 24, 2016 by Farzin
A Spat Over the Search for Killer AsteroidsBy KENNETH CHANG A former Microsoft technologist questions NASA’s efforts to identify space rocks and their proximity to […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on May 24, 2016 by Farzin
Inside a Daya Bay Antineutrino DetectorWhy is there more matter than antimatter in the Universe? To better understand this facet of basic physics, […] This entry was posted in Astronomy and tagged astronomy NASA on May 24, 2016 by Farzin