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I have a WWI letter in which it says that a soldier was killed NW of Havrincourt, northern France at K15d.95.80. Can someone please translate this to a GPS....
in the last episode on meteors etc the presenter said more less factually that 40.000 tons of meteoric dust fell on the earth yearly. surely this is wild guess work seeing as the logistics of...
We are increasingly concerned about what would happen to the Earth if an asteroid the size of the one that wiped out the dinosaurs hit the planet now. But I wonder what the implications for the Earth...
Anyone looking out for this, this evening? I know it's only 4.5% coverage, but having not been able to get to the US for the stunning show this will have to do. With eclipse glasses, of course. You...
Have you heard of these? Ive just came across this vid and if anyone knows about planes, building structures, explosives and cgi i'd like them to have a look and hear their thoughts....
It is submitted that vivisection for the development of new drugs, stem cell organs, etc is equivalent to slaughtering animals for food & for other animal products, using them to do certain tasks...
Bacteria & viruses soon become adapted to vaccines & antiviral drugs (or antibiotics for bacterium), as viruses & bacteria can mutate (& evolve) very rapidly. These are examples of everyday evolution...
Everyone wants clean environment to live in. New technologies, education & governmental incentives & legislation can help to curb pollution of carbon dioxide, plastics, smog, toxins, etc. Banning the...
I'm not sure if this is old news or not but the Telegraph has reported that the sample of moonrock given the Holland by Neil Armstrong in 1969 hàs turned out to be fake. Why would they do this as it...