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Astronomy Picture of the Day: Methane Bubbles Frozen in Lake Baikal

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Methane Bubbles Frozen in Lake Baikal What are these bubbles frozen into Lake Baikal? Methane . Lake Baikal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Russia , is the world's largest (by volume), oldest, and deepest lake, containing over 20% of the world's fresh water. The lake is also a vast storehouse of methane, a greenhouse gas that, if released, could potentially increase the amount of infrared light absorbed by Earth's atmosphere , and so increase the average temperature of the entire planet. Fortunately, the amount of methane currently bubbling out is not climatologically important. It is not clear what would happen , though, were temperatures to significantly increase in the region , or if the water level in Lake Baikal were to drop. Pictured , bubbles of rising methane froze during winter into the exceptionally clear ice covering the lake . December 18, 2018 via N

Now Available on Steam - Bladed Fury

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Bladed Fury is Now Available on Steam! An action game set in the Ancient China, bringing players addictive experiences with its unique Chinese traditional art-style and sound design. via Steam RSS News Feed "https://ift.tt/2ST2pMH"

The link between baby powder and cancer is easier to prove in a courtroom than in a lab

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Health Johnson and Johnson concealed for decades that some tests found their signature product contained traces of asbestos. The signature smell is hard to forget. Johnson and Johnson’s baby powder, a product that was once considered simple, benign, and ubiquitous among new mothers is now the… via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2A2QIfD"

Can we predict flu outbreaks?

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Science Influenza viruses kill up to 646,000 people worldwide every year. You might not think of internet oversharing as a lifesaving habit, but maybe it is. For years, epidemiologists and data scientists have scanned our search-engine queries… via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2ChX0JA"

We need to talk about extreme weather

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Science Talking it out could make us less vulnerable. As natural disasters get even more extreme and even more common, we need to write a new playbook to deal with an increasingly uncertain world. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2QXHrz4"

Last week in tech: Where's that robot with our burrito?

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Technology We'll all get to testify in front of Congress about tech eventually You remembered to get a Secret Santa gift, right? via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2Sc0Tpi"

Daily Deal - Cyan Collection, 40 - 65% Off

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Sex, starvation, and saltwater moats: snail farms are wilder than you could ever imagine

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Animals This is what it takes to put escargot on your plate. Whether they’re foraged and starved, or farm-fed and put on ice, it takes a lot for snail farmers to get escargot on your plate. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2A4tw0j"

The very best STEM toys for kids

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Gift Guides Gifts to trick your kid into thinking more. STEM toys to give a kid you want to trick into having a successful career as an adult. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2rIwByy"

How to work from home without losing productivity

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DIY Hack your unmotivated brain. If you regularly work from home, you know the struggle of staying focused on your tasks. Here’s how to stay productive outside of a traditional office setting. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2rErUpz"

19 schemes to survive climate change

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Science As climate change intensifies, architects, designers, and scientists are devising better ways to deal with almost anything nature throws our way. As climate change intensifies, architects, designers, and scientists are devising better ways to deal with almost anything nature throws our way. via Popular Science "https://ift.tt/2LnJuaq"