Butterflies: Riders on the Storm by C. CLAIBORNE RAYHow do the delicate insects survive pounding rains and high winds? Trees provide refuge, experts say. Published: May […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on May 5, 2018 by Farzin
NASA, ULA Launch Mission to Study How Mars Was MadeNASA’s Mars Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) mission is on a 300-million-mile trip […] This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged astronomy NASA on May 5, 2018 by Farzin
NASA’s InSight Launches for Six-Month Journey to Mars by KENNETH ...Propelled by a predawn rocket launch from California on Saturday, the spacecraft will study the deep interior of […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on May 5, 2018 by Farzin
A Simple Way to Improve a Billion Lives: Eyeglasses by ...It’s the biggest health crisis you’ve never heard of. Doctors, philanthropists and companies are trying to solve it. […] This entry was posted in Health Weight Watchers and tagged Health NYT on May 5, 2018 by Farzin
Where Can You Escape the Harshest Effects of Climate Change? ...Bets for avoiding the worst droughts, wildfires and floods also include Portland, Me., San Francisco, Detroit and — […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on May 5, 2018 by Farzin
Sunny for today in #Pully, #Switzerland!Good morning This is the #weather forecast for #today: With a high of 22°C and a low of […] This entry was posted in Local Weather and tagged Pully Switzerland Weather on May 5, 2018 by Farzin
The 40,000-Mile Volcano by WILLIAM J. BROADA major project in the Pacific Ocean off the West Coast is monitoring a steaming ridge full of […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on May 5, 2018 by Farzin
Stickney CraterStickney Crater, the largest crater on the martian moon Phobos, is named for Chloe Angeline Stickney Hall, mathematician […] This entry was posted in Astronomy and tagged astronomy NASA on May 5, 2018 by Farzin
A Census of Gorillas and Chimpanzees Finds More Than Expected ...There are more than 360,000 gorillas and 128,000 chimpanzees in Africa, roughly twice as many as previously estimated. […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on May 5, 2018 by Farzin
The Famine Ended 70 Years Ago, but Dutch Genes Still ...Babies born during the Dutch Hunger Winter became adults with higher rates of health problems. Now researchers may […] This entry was posted in New York Times Science and tagged NYT science on May 5, 2018 by Farzin