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Are These the First Ever Pictures of Honduras's Lost Ciudad Blanca?
Is the fabled lost city of Honduras hiding beneath the dense jungle canopy? (UTL Productions, LLC) The Mosquitia rain forests of Honduras and Nicaragua are, to put it mildly, thick jungle. As one travel guide notes, "While the edges of the Mosquitia can from The Atlantic Read more »
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Long-Lost City Named Ciudad Blanca Might Be Hiding in the Honduran Rain Forests
During today's American Geophysical Union Meeting of the Americas in Cancun, a team of archaeologists are to detail arguments in favor of the theory that a long-lost city known as Ciudad Blanca might be hiding in the Honduran rain forests. The idea that from Softpedia Read more »
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How to Lie With Statistics
Steve McIntyre of Climate Audit caught Professor Michael Mann of hockey stick fame misleading people about the quality of global climate models at the December 2012 American Geophysical Union meeting. The second chart is a bad photo of one that Mann used from John Goodman Health Policy Blog Read more »
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Science Funding in President's Budget Proposal a Step in the Right Direction
WASHINGTON, April 10, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following statement is attributable to American Geophysical Union (AGU) Executive Director/CEO Christine McEntee . "President Obama's budget proposal clearly acknowledges the contribution investme from PR Newswire Read more »
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Voyager has left solar system - but no, it seems
It was welcome news to Earthlings: The Voyager 1 spacecraft had seemingly crossed a momentous threshold and become the first man-made object to enter interstellar space. "Voyager 1 has left the solar system," the American Geophysical Union declared Wedne from AZ starnet.com Read more »