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New Hi-Res Images from the Apollo Missions

More than 8,400 super high-resolution images from the Apollo missions have been released on Flickr.

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Hack Your Flow: Understanding Flow Cycles

We now know that flow works not like an on-off switch but in a four-part cycle.

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How Does El NiƱo Warm the Entire Globe?

Hop aboard the great steam engine called El NiƱo.

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Coral Reefs Die as El NiƱo Heats Up

The third mass coral bleaching in recent history is under way, as record ocean warmth creates a crisis in the tropics.

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How Bill Nye Became “The Science Guy” After Moving to Seattle

Bill Nye’s story reminds us why it’s so important for cities to remain (or return to being) vibrant places where artists and weird young people can come and do amazing things.

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As Experts Push for ‘Killer Robot’ Ban, UK and US Stand in the Way

“If there is not a pre-emptive ban on the high-level autonomous weapons then once the genie is out of the bottle it will be extremely difficult to get it back in.”

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With Renewables on the Rise, Dirty Fuels Losing Competitive Edge

The financial realities are pushing a clean energy transitionā€”as more wind and solar capacity is installed, coal and natural gas plants are used less.

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Free the Snake: Restoring North Americaā€™s Greatest Salmon River

The time has come to breach the deadbeat dams on the Snake River and reconnect wild salmon to this important watershed.

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‘It Wonā€™t Be Hundreds of Thousands of Refugees in the Next 20 years, It Will Be Millions’

With higher temps, rising seas, droughts, floods, and storms, climate change is already becoming a driver of mass migrations.

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‘It Can Be Done’: New Report Details Path to 100% Renewables by 2050

Greenpeace says world leaders must not let the fossil fuel industry stand in the way of the necessaryā€”and attainableā€”transition to a clean and safe energy future.