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October 4, 2025

Poetry of the Transition Time #poetry #nature #autumn

I draw the western shadesAs the sun dips low.Land still holds the summer’s heatThough autumn breezes blow.
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Published on October 04, 2025 12:06

September 24, 2025

Mark your calendar for Feb 5, 2026: Launch window opens #Artemis #NASA

It’s too far away to start holding your breath, but astronauts aim to blast out beyond Low Earth Orbit for the first time in over 50 years. On a ten-day mission around the Moon, they’ll test their rocket and spacecraft in preparation for future missions. The mission’s Space Launch System rocket has been stacked and […]
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Published on September 24, 2025 17:04

September 19, 2025

Australia’s Night Parrot, Believed Extinct for a Century, Survives! #extinction #parrot #Australia

Good news from Down Under. [The night parrot] is one of the most elusive and mysterious birds in the world, with no confirmed sightings between 1912 and 1979, leading to speculation that it was extinct. Wikipedia One of them was found in western Queensland in 1990. [But the] specimen was dead. Then, another dead night … … Continue reading →
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Published on September 19, 2025 16:59

August 7, 2025

Wherever Humans Go, We Take Hitchhikers #biology #space #evolution

A previously unknown species of bacteria was collected on China’s Tiangong space station and returned to Earth in 2023. You read that right – an aerobic, spore-forming, rod-shaped bacteria was living on a hardware surface inside the space station. This isn’t the first time, won’t be the last, and strikes me as inevitable. Astronauts carry […]
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Published on August 07, 2025 11:01

July 25, 2025

Surprise In Your Brain That’s Obvious, When You Think About It #braincells

The electromagnetic spectrum ranges from radio waves to gamma rays – with heat, visible light, and sunburn-causing UV somewhere in the middle where you detect them with your eyes and skin. You know that, at least in general terms, right? And maybe know that UV vision, outside the range of human eyesight, is common in […]
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Published on July 25, 2025 11:03

July 17, 2025

Reverse Evolution? No, no, no… #BasicBiology #science

Wild Galapagos tomatoes are in the news. I cringe at the way media outlets are phrasing this: “Tomatoes growing on the Galápagos Islands appear to be going back in time by producing the same toxins their ancestors did millions of years ago.” Smithsonian No. Toxins, yes; time travel, no. Just, no. An established trope casts […]
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Published on July 17, 2025 11:47

July 2, 2025

Smashwords Summer eBook Sale – Quite an Event for Readers #SWSale2025 #books #amreading

Whatever genre you read, you’ll find great books and great deals in July. Whether you’re enjoying the Northern Hemisphere summer heat or bundling up in the Southern Hemisphere’s winter, this annual sale is a great time to find your next favorite book! Including my book, Rhyme and Reason Poetry Inspired by Science, 50% off all […]
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Published on July 02, 2025 11:02

July 1, 2025

Start a Science Fiction Series at 40% off #sciencefiction #reading #scifibook

What does everyone need? A good book! For the first week of July, price reductions for the first book in each of two of my science fiction series. Snap these up now while the sale lasts. Journey into a near future filled with science and speculative possibilities on Saturn’s frozen moon, Titan. Click here now. … … Continue reading →
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Published on July 01, 2025 11:59

June 19, 2025

Where did your favorite element come from? Astronomers Periodic Table #atoms #elements #astronomy

The Big Bang generated hydrogen and helium. So, what created all the other elements? You and I, and every other bit of matter: We are made of star stuff. Everything started with hydrogen and helium in the Big Bang, but then what? Exploding stars, dying stars, neutron stars… a lot can happen in 14 billion […]
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Published on June 19, 2025 16:59

April 19, 2025

Learn more, understand more #history

Here’s a quick share of an article from the Smithsonian. You may have heard of Otzi, the mummified body found frozen in the Alps. He and his 5,000-year-old gear are preserved amazingly well. This latest research examines how that preservation came about: A fine example of how science works. Science can now date organic materials […]
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Published on April 19, 2025 11:10