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The Roman empire stretched over three continents, had 70 million people, and had a logistics and infrastructure system that kept them going for centuries.They had smart agricultural practices and an extensive grain-trade network that enabled them to thrive even where water was scarce - but they knew their limits according>
We live in a battery world - just visit any airport and see people huddled around a wall outlet to witness our battery culture. Yet batteries haven't made any real improvements in decades and that holds back electric cars and solar energy and laptop computers.An old technology may finally have come of age that can>
The recurring El Niño phenomenon was in full force from mid-2023 to mid-2024 and as predicted it brought higher temperatures. In this case, it brought the highest temperatures since accurate records have been kept, for 12 straight months.>
A new raptorial dinosaur fossil with exceptionally long feathers, including a long feathered tail, has led the authors to believe they were instrumental for decreasing descent speed and assuring safe landings. Changyuraptor yangi is a 125-million-year-old dinosaur found in the Liaoning Province of northeastern>
I think most people - certainly myself - get that grim "what, another one?" feeling when you first hear news that there has been a big earthquake.But is it justified? In other words, have we recently been experiencing an increased rate of earthquakes? This from Beroza (2012),>
Once the weather got political, more attention became focused on the cyclical climate phenomenon El Niño. Critics charged that too many early models were shaped by understating its effects while proponents insisted its efforts were worse due to CO2 emissions.There is something for everyone. It is cyclical, but not>