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Can The UK Met Office Weather The BBC Contract Storm?The UK's Met Office could lose its contract with the BBC, according to recent media reports.To the general public there is no difference between a weather forecaster, a media weather forecast  presenter, a meteorologist and a climatologist.  That is most>
The downside to political mandates and subsidies for alternative energy is they place consumers in peril; and when a power grid does go down adjuvant energy sources like solar and wind can't "blackstart" without short circuits and faults.With conventional energy, grid failures are not only far less a concern, they>
Scientists cannot account for roughly half of the heat that is believed to have built up on Earth in recent years, according to a new article in Science. While we may have been spared some of the warming that inevitably results from our reckless C02 emissions, "the heat will come back to haunt us sooner or later,">
In older countries it has become common for young people to live with their parents until, and sometimes well after, they get married. A new study finds that some parts of the animal kingdom don't even stop growing until what it middle age for humans. An analysis of 17 tyrannosaurus rex specimens, from early>
When astronauts land on the Moon again they may be able to get a critical commodity there – water.Bill Kaukler, an Associate Research Professor in the Center for Materials Research at The University of Alabama in Huntsville, has spent the past three years investigating the use of microwaves to replenish water on>
There has long been debate about the role of Earth’s orbit in driving global climate cycles. As most people know, 90,000 of every 100,000 years have been ice ages in patterns.Scientists have long been aware that the waxing and waning of massive Northern Hemisphere ice sheets results from changes in the geometry>