Advocacy
Exploring the Frozen Beauty
Antarctica is a place of wonder, a land of extremes where the beauty of nature is at its most raw and powerful. It is a place where the landscape is dominated by ice, where temperatures can plummet to -70°C, and where the only sounds are the howling winds and the cracking of ice. Antarctica's ice is a unique and fascinating feature of the continent, one that has captivated explorers, scientists, and adventurers for centuries. In this article, we will explore the mysteries of Antarctica's ice, from its history to the wildlife that calls it home, and the dangers and rewards of exploring this frozen wilderness.
By Kathryn Dickman3 years ago in Earth
a novel about the flying spider
Chapter 1 The sky was an endless expanse of blue, and the sun was shining bright on the small town of Willow Creek. Peter had always loved flying. He was a paragliding enthusiast and spent most of his weekends soaring high above the rolling hills and dense forests that surrounded his hometown. But today, he was in for a surprise.
By ODS ACADEMY3 years ago in Earth
Why Planes Don't Fly Over the Pacific Ocean
Have you ever noticed that commercial flights tend to avoid flying over the Pacific Ocean? If you look at a flight map, you will see that most flights from North America to Asia take a more northerly route over Alaska, Russia, or Canada, rather than crossing the Pacific. So why is that?
By Daniel Ellison3 years ago in Earth
Scientists Finally Discovered the Truth About Easter Island
Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, has been a topic of fascination for centuries. This small island located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, known for its mysterious statues called Moai, has captivated the world with its enigmatic history. For years, scientists and historians have been trying to unravel the mysteries surrounding this remote island. Recently, a team of scientists has made significant discoveries that shed new light on the island's history.
By Daniel Ellison3 years ago in Earth
The Power Of Perspective
As human beings, we often take for granted the power of our perspective. Our worldview, the lens through which we see and interpret the world around us, shapes our reality in profound ways. It influences how we perceive ourselves, others, and the events that unfold in our lives.
By Maria Simões 3 years ago in Earth
DEEP TECH
A TV satellite dish uses a parabolic reflector to focus the electromagnetic waves which are the TV signals sent from broadcast satellites orbiting the Earth at an altitude of 35,000 kilometers. TV satellite dishes only receive TV signals from space, they can't send data.
By Chidi Kalu Ekeh3 years ago in Earth
The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle: Separating Fact from Fiction
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The area is roughly bounded by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico, and is said to be one of the most dangerous areas in the world for navigation. Over the years, many theories have been put forward to explain the disappearances, ranging from the supernatural to the scientific. In this article, we will explore the facts and fiction surrounding the Bermuda Triangle.
By Saif Zafar3 years ago in Earth
We're all a part of the story of Earth's changing climate.
Since greenhouse gases are increasing the average temperature of the Earth, scientists have been researching our climate for decades and have come to one unavoidable conclusion: if this trend continues, our world will become much more difficult to live on. Extreme environmental events that are difficult to prepare for, experience, and recover from have been brought on by climate change and will continue to be brought on by it. There are things that each of us can do to help protect our planet, ourselves, and each other. We can't change the past, but together we can change the future and meaningfully slow down and stop climate change. This will have effects that will continue to build upon the current inequalities in our world.
By morry page3 years ago in Earth










