This fantastic series by Houston Chronicle science writer Eric Berger examines the past and future of NASA. Part 1: http://www.houstonchronicle.com/nasa/adrift/1/ Part 2: http://www.houstonchronicle.com/nasa/adrift/2/ Part 3: http://www.houstonchronicle.com/nasa/adrift/3/
Imagine pulling apart steel cargo ships by hand for ten hours a day… for many Bangladeshi workers, this is a grim reality The Ship-breakers of Chittagong from Karishma
Cannibalism at Sea! is a 25-part series covering the ultimate denial of civilization… the act of eating another human being. Name: Thekla Year: 1892 Survivors: Three New York
Cannibalism at Sea! is a 25-part series covering the ultimate denial of civilization… the act of eating another human being. Name: Nautilus Year: 1807 Class of Ship: Sloop
Anthropogenic litter is present in all marine habitats, from beaches to the most remote points in the oceans. On the seafloor, marine litter, particularly plastic, can accumulate in
Cannibalism at Sea! is a 25-part series covering the ultimate denial of civilization… the act of eating another human being. Name: Luxborough Year: 1727 Class of ship: Galley
Cannibalism at Sea! is a 25-part series covering the ultimate denial of civilization… the act of eating another human being. Name: Nottingham Year: 1710 Class of ship: Galley
Every single thing you see came out of somebody’s creativity. It doesn’t exist. Nature didn’t deliver it to us. Everything had to be dreamed. – Unknown
Cannibalism at Sea! is a 25-part series covering the ultimate denial of civilization… the act of eating another human being. Name: Drot Year: 1759 Class of ship: Bark
Scientists have cooked up a new time-lapse simulation of the universe’s evolution, a computerized view that shows how the cosmos may have looked over the course of billions