“Is the surface of a planet really the right place for expanding technological civilization?”
- Trio transits Jupiter.
- How common are earth-like planets?
- Starlight, star bright, re-dating your age tonight.
- Life on Europa?
- NASA acknowledges UFO mystery.
- Past climates reveal the future.
- Lunar start-ups, start your engines.
- Photosynthesis by proxy.
- 5,300 year-old tattoos.
- There’s life underground.
- Seeking eternity one chromosome at a time.
- Science vs. gen. pop.
- Monkey see, monkey do.
- Steel 2.0.
- Life in slow motion.
- Do undersea volcanoes affect the climate?
- Tardis & WALL-E go Lego.
- This week’s evidence of the looming robot uprising… Octo-bots.
Quote of the Day:
“We should ask, critically and with appeal to the numbers, whether the best site for a growing advancing industrial society is Earth, the Moon, Mars, some other planet, or somewhere else entirely. Surprisingly, the answer will be inescapable — the best site is “somewhere else entirely.”
Gerald K. O’Neill