• Magnitude 7.1 earthquake struck Banda Sea, Indonesia

    A 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck Banda Sea, Indonesia on December 10, 2012 at 16:53 UTC according to USGS and EMSC. Epicenter was located 229 km (142 miles) NW of Saumlaki, Indonesia and 338 km (210 miles) WSW of Tual, Indonesia at coordinates 6.522°S,

  • Observing 2012 Geminid meteor shower

    Observing at the Northern Hemisphere started as early as December 6, when one meteor every hour or so could be visible. During the next week, rates increase until a peak of 50-80 meteors per hour is attained on the night of December 12/13. By December 18 meteor shower

  • Plume rises from Ulawun volcano at Papua New Guinea

    Ulawun volcano is situated on the island of New Britain, the largest in the Bismarck Archipelago of Papua New Guinea. It is one of the most active volcano of the archipelago, and also the highest (summit elevation of 2,334 meters). Ulawun

  • Devastating debris flow at Barangay Andap during Typhoon Bopha

    The village of Andap was devastated in the Typhoon Bopha, with at least 80 fatalities. The death toll from Typhoon Bopha / Pablo steadily mounts (unofficial number of more than 500 victims), the recriminations about the causes of the devastating debris flows that were

  • “Common Physics Misconceptions” by Minute Physics

    What if you thought the earth was flat? And then you found out it isn’t?Minute Physics crew launched another excellent video explaining some common physics misconceptions. Cool physics and other sweet science – all in a

  • Money is not needed in energy abundance

    In order to understand the very basis of money, it is best to contemplate how it developed in the first place. Once society developed past the clan stage, when barter, trade and so forth arose, it became the practice to place value on the products of Human energy

  • How to brainwash the sheeple into doing anything you want

    A few hours ago I was cycling through an nearby neighborhood. As I approached a mother and her two children walking down the sidewalk, the cutest little four-year-old piped up.”Hi…!” she said.”Hi…!” I replied.At that point, mom jerked the little girl by the

  • Why are we seeing so many sungrazing comets?

    Before 1979, there were less than a dozen known sungrazing comets. As of December 2012, we know of 2,500. Why did this number increase? With solar observatories like SOHO, STEREO, and SDO, we have not only better means of viewing the sun, but also the comets that