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WR 104: A nearby gamma-ray burst? | Bad Astronomy | Discover Magazine
Astronomy | I spend a lot of time in my upcoming book Death from the Skies! making the case that for the most part, astronomical dangers to life on Earth ...
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Researchers Trace the Pacific Migration Route Using Bacteria and ...
Pacific migration 2 Two groups of researchers seem to have solved ... as well as New Zealand (researchers believe the Maori people got there ...
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Kangaroo: It’s What’s for Dinner in Australia | Discoblog ...
But while a single cow can produce 300 to 500 liters of methane gas per day— enough to inflate 80 party balloons—kangaroos produce almost ...
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Earthrise, Earthset | Bad Astronomy | Discover Magazine
What really impresses me is that the NASA was able to fake the earthrise pictures done almost 30 years ago with such accuracy to the actual ...
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Coast to Coast AM interview tonight! | Bad Astronomy | Discover ...
About this blog | I'll be on the Coast to Coast AM radio show tonight from 11:00 - midnight Mountain time (05:00 - 06:00 UTC)! They just called and needed ...
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Mr. Accelerator “vs.” Mr. Telescope | Cosmic Variance | Discover ...
December 9th, 2008 at 10:50 am. From the pictures in the background, Mr. Telescope is clearly winning 2-1. graviton383 Says: December 9th, 2008 at 12:39 pm ...
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DragonCon: made of awesome | Bad Astronomy | Discover Magazine
THEN I have to fertilize the bush with a giant bag of, oh goody, earthworm casings. Yes, I have a five pound bag of WORM CASINGS in my ...
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Google Sky | Bad Astronomy | Discover Magazine
Sky on Google Earth - Bad Astronomy and Universe Today Forum Says: ..... Google Sky is part of the Google Earth that can be downloaded here: ...
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Google Sky | Bad Astronomy | Discover Magazine
Sky on Google Earth - Bad Astronomy and Universe Today Forum Says: ..... Google Sky is part of the Google Earth that can be downloaded here: ...
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Earth and Moon, from Mars | Bad Astronomy | Discover Magazine
Now we just have to convince people that that picture was taken through a telephoto lens and in real life the Earth Moon system would never appear that ...