R.E.M.’s radio-friendly sing-along, “It’s the end of the world as we know it,” came out in 1987, and while I was well into my addiction to MTV by then, I don’t remember its release or place in the rotation of … Read More
R.E.M.’s radio-friendly sing-along, “It’s the end of the world as we know it,” came out in 1987, and while I was well into my addiction to MTV by then, I don’t remember its release or place in the rotation of … Read More
Click on the image above to see an animation of 3-meter natural color PlanetScope imagery collected over Ambalavao, Madagascar and the surrounding region on February 2 (sorry for the missing coverage in the northeast), 7 and 14, 2022. In this … Read More
Are you ready for a nice, long list of technology advances announced recently? Even if not, here we go 😊 Have you heard of strange metals? Nor have we! New way to grow waste-eating algae. Improved catalyst for green hydrogen … Read More
I’ve been trying to pinpoint when I became a misanthrope. I certainly wasn’t always. As a kid, I was fun-loving, even if drawn to trouble and unconcerned with the ramifications of my actions. This always resulted in a lot of … Read More
Click on the image above to see an animation of 3-meter natural color PlanetScope imagery collected over Boulder County, Colorado on December 28, 2021 and January 17, 2022. While we would have preferred to feature a post-Marshall Fire from earlier … Read More
In this monthly feature, we span the globe to examine Our Changing Landscape with a time series of medium-resolution PlanetScope satellite imagery. The PlanetScope constellation dates back to 2016 and collects hundreds of millions of square kilometers of 4, 5 … Read More
Are you ready for your monthly dose of technology advances? Even if you are not, here we go: This system produces hydrogen gas from sunlight and ambient carbon dioxide. Inexpensive catalyst makes organic fuel cells a possibility. This algae strain … Read More
I drove home for Christmas, crossing a whole bunch of flyover states from the Mid-Atlantic region of the country. It’s a little over 10 hours with no considerable traffic or construction, and most of the drive is barren and wide-open. … Read More
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