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Month: July 2015

Piecing Together the Archaeopteryx Puzzle
Paleontology Zoology

Piecing Together the Archaeopteryx Puzzle

July 13, 2015April 3, 2021

The scientific consensus today is that Archaeopteryx is one of the earliest birds. Find out why these fossils have had such a big impact.

Aurora Borealis: Myths, Legends, Science
Astronomy and Astrophysics Science and Art

Aurora Borealis: Myths, Legends, Science

July 8, 2015August 11, 2021

What causes the aurora borealis, or Northern Lights? Where can you see this amazing natural phenomenon? What did our ancestors…

Will Climate Change Take Shellfish Off Menus?
Environment Oceanography

Will Climate Change Take Shellfish Off Menus?

July 8, 2015April 4, 2021

Climate change may dramatically affect the availability of shellfish. As the oceans become warmer and less salty, bacteria could threaten…

New Solar Energy Storage Works at Night
Engineering New Technologies

New Solar Energy Storage Works at Night

July 7, 2015September 2, 2015

By Kate S. Most solar energy systems rely on using sunlight as an immediate power source, but can’t function at…

Arborsculpture: Artful Science of Tree Shaping
Environment Science and Art

Arborsculpture: Artful Science of Tree Shaping

July 6, 2015March 4, 2021

An ancient practice combines art and science, humanity and nature, to deliver an innovative contemporary creation: Arborsculpture.

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