Revealing the “Carbon Hoofprint” of Meat Consumption Across American Cities
By University of Michigan | Edited by Sadie Harley | Reviewed by Robert EganBlog Commentary & Reflections by DatalytIQs Academy The Hidden Emissions Behind What’s
James Webb Telescope’s ‘Starlit Mountaintop’ Could Be the Observatory’s Best Image Yet — Space Photo of the Week
A Celestial Dreamscape in Scorpius The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has once again stunned astronomers and the public alike. In its latest release, the
Farewell to the Queen of Icebergs: A23a Loses Her Crown
The Fall of a Frozen Giant For nearly four decades, iceberg A23a ruled Antarctica’s frozen seas — the “queen of icebergs” — a colossal white
Nature’s Equation: Scientists Discover Stalagmites Adhere to a Single Mathematical Rule
Where Geometry Meets Geology Hidden deep within the world’s caves, stalagmites rise like ancient sculptures — silent witnesses of passing millennia. But beneath their beauty
Methane Leaks Multiplying Beneath Antarctic Ocean Spark Fears of a Climate Doom Loop
Introduction: A Troubling Signal from the Deep In the icy depths of Antarctica’s Ross Sea, a new and alarming phenomenon is unfolding — methane seeps
Colossal ‘Hole’ in the Sun Could Spark Dazzling Auroras This Weekend
Colossal ‘Hole’ in the Sun Could Spark Dazzling Auroras This Weekend By Daisy Dobrijevic • Published by Space.comEducational commentary by DatalytIQs Academy A Weekend of
Rocket Test Proves Bacteria Survive Space Launch and Re-entry Unharmed
In a world-first experiment, researchers from RMIT University have confirmed that microbes essential to human health can survive the extreme conditions of space travel—from the
Accelerating Climate Modeling at a Lower Cost
Climate modeling is entering a new era—one powered by artificial intelligence. Scientists at New York University’s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and the Center for
Clam Shells Sound Alarm Over Unstable North Atlantic Currents
Ocean quahog shells (Arctica islandica)—nature’s silent record keepers—are revealing alarming signs about the stability of the North Atlantic Ocean’s circulation systems. According to a new

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