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Read. Learn. Share Tech Talk Show Notes February 27, 2021 This Basic Math Shows How Wind Energy Failures Contributed To Texas’s Deadly Power Loss Why did Texas lose power? Math — apolitical, non-ideological, and sometimes cruel math. During such an extreme cold for...
Aug 10, 2019 | Bees, Environment, Insects, Pesticides, Pollinators, Radio Show, Radio_Show
Toxic pesticides causing an Insect ‘apocalypse’ in the U.S. America’s agricultural landscape is now 48 times more toxic to honeybees, and likely other insects, than it was 25 years ago, almost entirely due to the widespread use of so-called...
Jul 20, 2019 | Environment, Global Cooling, NASA, Physics, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Research, Science, Solar Cycle, Sun Spots, Weather
How Cold? Researchers Predict Large Decrease in Sunspot Activity NASA’s forecast for the next solar cycle (25) reveals it will be the weakest of the last 200 years. The maximum of this next cycle — measured in terms of sunspot number, a standard measure of...
Jun 16, 2018 | Environment, Radio Show, Technology
New asteroid gold rush ‘could earn everyone on Earth £75 billion’ That’s what bankers Goldman Sachs reckon, anyway – and several companies are now vying to be the first into space. NASA estimates that the total value of asteroids out there could be up to $700...