The city landscape across America reveals a startling fact: in many places, there’s more room for cars than for people. From Seattle to Des Moines, the concrete sprawl of these lots often surpasses the space set aside for housing. This phenomenon isn’t just an urban planner’s nightmare;...
“In 1962, Tim Beckley placed a notice in the Club News section of “Flying Saucers” magazine requesting correspondence and an exchange of information with like-minded individuals willing to share their knowledge about those silvery ships seen around the world, best known in those days as ‘flyi...
Sure, it’s a weather phenomenon and not mystical mischief makers of lore. Still, pretty cool. [Science Daily] Posted inScience,Weather|Comments Offon Spanish Researchers Have Video Proof Of Elves, Sprites You are currently browsing the archives for the Weather category....
Dear Diary. The weather this month has been anything but “June like” for the United States and Canada. As I’ve stated over and over again, this can be blamed on a jet stream that has meandered very far north into Canada with a lot of amplification across the North American continent...
“I doubt it’s been computer modeled,” he said. “There must have been some blob of atmosphere somewhere that caused this truly spectacular phenomenon, which in a sense is a mirage.” In short, we cannot be sure that the sun has not, in fact, multiplied and is preparing to bleach ...
less than six hours is really a solid achievement. But it still feels like the format makes it impossible to do much more than pay lip service to a handful of films that have earned passionate devotion, without examining the phenomenon or delving into why these films are such good ...
41. There are earthquakes on the moon! They’re less common and less powerful than the quakes on Earth, and they’re called…wait for it… moon quakes! That was a quick meeting to name that phenomenon. 42. The letter Q is not featured in any of the 50 states!
Today, the canyon has over 1,000 caves although only 335 have been recorded and only one,Cave of the Domes, is open to the public. You can find one of the world's weirdest geological phenomenon This phenomenon in question is referred to by experts as theGreat Unconformityin relation to ...
Chronic pain is as volatile and hard to predict as weather, jostled by countless unknowable systemic variables — but especially the potent perceptual filters of the brain. The results are often counter-intuitive. The science is clear: the brain makes pain. Pain is 100% Brain Made®, like ...
He or she doesn't conjure a sense of deep fir woods, cloudy weather, stark crags, etc. in Norway; all the listener had to do might be to open his eyes or to close them and think of what lies just on the other side of the window whose curtain was pulled across. The teller might...