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Jul 6, 2019

Star Trails Swirl Over Israel’s Negev Desert (Photo)

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Miguel Claro is a professional photographer, author and science communicator based in Lisbon, Portugal, who creates spectacular images of the night sky. As a European Southern Observatory photo ambassador, a member of The World At Night and the official astrophotographer of the Dark Sky Alqueva Reserve, he specializes in astronomical “skyscapes” that connect Earth and the night sky. Join him here as he takes us through his photograph “Light Trails in Israel Desert.”

Star trails circle over Ramon Crater in this long-exposure photo of the night sky over Israel’s Negev Desert.

I captured this photo from inside Ramon Crater (also known as Makhtesh Ramon), the world’s largest erosion cirque. The Ramon Crater geological formation has nothing to do with a meteor strike, despite its name. Rather, this “crater” formed about 220 million years ago when the ocean that once covered the area dried up. The eroding ocean floor then gave way to the crater-like valley we see there today.

Jul 5, 2019

Decline in Insect Populations

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Insects are disappearing at an incredibly fast rate!

Jul 5, 2019

These superbug-fighting viruses are making a comeback

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A broad-spectrum look at the future of phages.

Jul 5, 2019

Amazon’s 25th Anniversary Marks a History of Unprecedented Growth

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When Jeff Bezos and his first Amazon staff began selling books from his garage, they started an enterprise that is now the largest online retailer in much of the world. As Amazon celebrates its 25th birthday, it’s the world’s most valuable public company and Bezos is the richest person on the planet.

Jul 4, 2019

Canada is following Europe and banning single-use plastics

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Coming into effect as early as 2021.

Jul 4, 2019

Smarter Fertilizers Can Reduce Environmental Contamination

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New formulations deliver nourishment on demand.

  • By Jeff Carbeck on July 1, 2019

Jul 4, 2019

Nikola Tesla Built a Giant Tower to Send Wireless Electricity Around the World

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Ultimately, things didn’t go as he had planned.

Jul 4, 2019

Gorgeous Footage of a Camouflaged Lichen Katydid Delicately Walking Along Its Matching Branch

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Talented wildlife photographer David Weiller has captured absolutely gorgeous footage of a beautiful markia hystrix, better known as a lichen katydid as it delicately walked along the branch of a tree covered in the distinctive white filamentous lichen for which the graceful insect was named. The insect-focused blog Nature and Moretells has more information on these beautiful creatures.

Katydids comprise a diverse group of insects particularly well adapted to survival in rainforest because of their exceptional camouflage. Most katydids are well camouflaged with brown or leaflike green markings. The Lichen Katydid, Markia hystrix (Orthoptera – Tettigoniidae), however, has one of the most incredible camouflages of all. It resembles the pale greenish-white lichens on which it lives in rainforest treetops. Not only does the color match the lichens, but the body and legs have a bizarre assortment of spines and points that blend well with lichens, in fact, so well that this insect is extremely difficult for predator to find.

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Jul 4, 2019

Largest earthquake in decades hits Southern California, measuring 6.4 magnitude

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The 10:33 a.m. quake was centered in the Searles Valley, a remote area of Kern County about 100 miles north of Los Angeles, and was felt as far away as Long Beach and Las Vegas.

Jul 4, 2019

Best News Stories From 2019

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