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[Gstories] Jean Thie used the extensive imagery in Google Earth of Canada's northernmost parts to check in on old research sites from 30 years ago. He points to examples of where permafrost is melting, in the process explaining those strange holes you often see up there.
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[Vsubhash.blogspot.com] Moral Volcano - [CAUTION: Website Unsafe for Children & Pregnant ...: Every Sunday, it had this wonderful chick, clad in T-shirt and jeans, sitting on a tree stump with her arms around her knees, talking seriously about future climate change. Climate change?
[Inkycircus.com] inkycircus: men whose babies we want to bear: Surprisingly, Buzz talks about the emerging science of sexual preference and asks what this means for religion's generally firm stance on the issue, equating the dilemma to Christianity's rejection of Galileo's blasphemous earth n' sun assertions. I couldn't be prouder even if I was a real Baptist.
[Enterprisemission.com] Captain's Blog: Mars Reconniassance Orbiter: We're On Our Way!: "For subsurface probing, MARSIS must operate between 300 and 800 kilometres from the Martian surface, while for ionospheric sounding, MARSIS has already provided acceptable results from a distance of up to 3000 kilometres. The radar vertical resolution is about 150 metres (in the free space), while the horizontal resolution, in the range of few kilometres, depends on the spacecraft altitude.
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[Core77.com] Core77 Design Blog: Norway-based design studio Permafrost's nature-inspired floor adornments bring the outdoors in. The John Deere rug resenbles tractor tire marks on grass and the Rabbit Track rug mimics delicate bunny prints in fresh-fallen snow.
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