• Tropical Storm “Noul” nears Yap, Western Pacific Ocean

    Tropical Storm "Noul" formed in the Western Pacific Ocean on May 4, 2015 and is heading toward Yap Island, Micronesia. The system is expected to significantly intensify over the coming days.According to JTWC's warning issued 03:00 UTC today, Tropical Storm

  • Shallow M5.8 earthquake hits South Island, New Zealand

    A shallow earthquake registered by New Zealand's GEONET as M5.8 at a depth of 4 km (2.8 miles) hit South Island, New Zealand at 02:29 UTC on May 4, 2015. USGS is reporting this quake as M5.6 at a depth of 10 km (6.2 miles).Epicenter was located about 30 km (19 miles

  • Is the universe a hologram?

    Describing the universe requires fewer dimensions than we might think. New calculations show that this may not just be a mathematical trick, but a fundamental feature of space itself. At first glance, there is not the slightest doubt: to us, the universe looks three dim

  • Fusion power can save the planet

    An open letter to researchers of nuclear fusion I would like to inform you that according to my understanding nuclear fusion power cannot be achieved based on the current theory. I have no doubt, none whatsoever, that the current solar theory is wrong. Therefore, no mat

  • Bulusan volcano produces steam and ash explosion, Philippines

    Bulusan volcano produced a steam and ash explosion at 00:09 UTC today (08:09 local time) which lasted for 5 minutes based on seismic records,​ Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) reports. The last eruptive phase of this volcano started on

  • Night sky guide for May 2015

    If not for the nearly full moon spoiling the party, southern hemisphere observers would be in for a special treat when above average meteor shower – Eta Aquarids – peaks on the night of May 5 and the morning of May 6. This meteor shower is capable of producing up to 60