Flashback Friday: What’s the real difference between what men and women post on Facebook?

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Figure 3. Words, phrases, and topics most highly distinguishing females and males. Female language features are shown on top while males below. Size of the word indicates the strength of the correlation; color indicates relative frequency of usage. Underscores (_) connect words of multiword phrases. Words and phrases are in the center; topics, represented as the 15 most prevalent words, surround. File this under “reinforcing stereotypes“: these scientists use word clouds created fr ...read more

Extraordinary warmth continues to afflict the Arctic, taking a wicked toll on its floating cap of sea ice

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In January, average extent of Arctic sea ice was the lowest on record A polar bear perches on a slab of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean, as photographed by Marcos Porcires aboard the research vessel Lance during the Norwegian N-ICE2015 expedition. (Source: Marcos Porcires/Norwegian Polar Institute) A journalist would never write a story saying, “No homes burned down today.” Novelty makes news, not humdrum, every day stuff. So why another story here at ImaGeo saying that Arctic sea ...read more

With the new GOES-16 satellite, Earth has never looked more stunningly beautiful from space

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GOES-16 also promises better weather forecasts, severe storm warnings, solar flare alerts, and a host of other benefits This full-disk visible image of the Western Hemisphere was captured by NOAA’s GOES-16 satellite at 1:07 pm EST on Jan. 15, 2017 and created using several of the 16 spectral channels available on the satellite’s sophisticated Advanced Baseline Imager. The image, taken from 22,300 miles above the surface, shows North and South America an ...read more

Lava Waterfall the Latest in Hawaiian Volcano's 30-Year Show

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Lava flows into the ocean near Kilauea. (Credit: USGS) For over a month, Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has been spewing molten rock into the Pacific Ocean, creating what was until recently a glowing waterfall of lava. The most active of the main island’s five volcanos, Kilauea has been erupting since 1983. While the outflows usually pose no risk to human settlements, they have occasionally washed over houses and consumed roadways on the island. The most recent event began on New Year&rs ...read more

Flight of the Living Dead

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By: Ayla Fudala If you’ve ever seen bees flying around at night, there’s a good chance they’re so-called “ZomBees”—honey bees whose brains are under the control of tiny fly larvae growing inside their bodies. Yes, you read that correctly. Get up close and personal with Zombie flies and ZomBees. Image A shows an adult Zombie fly. Image B shows the Zombie fly laying eggs in a honey bee’s abdomen. Note the size difference between the two insects. Image C s ...read more