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  • Asteroid 2003 QQ47 to safely fly by Earth on March 26, 2014

    Asteroid 2003 QQ47 received quite a bit of media attention back in 2003 when it was discovered because it was said that it had a small chance of colliding with our planet in the year 2014.

    It was rated a "1" on the Torino impact hazard scale of 1

  • The Edge of Reason: Beyond the limits of rationality

    Can reason lead us to the truth? Spinoza, Hegel and Russell thought so. But might it be a fundamental mistake to imagine that reason is a neutral tool to arrive at incontrovertible conclusions? Should we be sceptical of the claims of logic, or would this allow blind

  • New swarm of earthquakes started at El Hierro, Canary Islands

    A new swarm of earthquakes started yesterday at El Hierro, Canary Islands. So far, almost 200 tiny quakes (none above magnitude 3 so far) have occurred in a broad N-S oriented area beneath the NE part of the island at around 18 km depth. 

    A possible explanation