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Deborah Byrd

Flooding in Queensland might last weeks

As 2011 opens, flooding in Queensland is forcing people to leave their homes. Police are wading through chest-deep floodwaters in suburbs, telling people to leave.

New NatGeo video on world poised for 7 billion inhabitants

As 2011 begins, there are an estimated 6,890,843,863 people on Earth (22:48 UTC Jan 01, 2011). We should reach 7 billion this year.

Video: One year in 40 seconds

A year flies by, here is one year in 40 seconds in this beautiful time lapse video. This video is by Eirik Solheim.

X-ray images of a lightning strike

A lightning-fast camera has been used by scientists to take x-ray images of lightning flashes in Florida.

Image of blood vessel in brain looks like Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Scientists thought they saw an eye, tail and antlers in an image of a blood vessel in the brain. They enhanced the image to bring out the red nose ...

Top 10 climate events for 2010

Who knew, decades ago when scientists first began talking about global warming, that extreme weather events would be such a big part of the picture?

Scientists engineer a mouse that sings like a bird

Japanese researchers with the "Evolved Mouse Project" have used a genetically engineered "evolution" to create a mouse that sing like birds.

Saturn’s moons Dione and Enceladus in stunning images

The Cassini spacecraft finished its four-year mission to explore Saturn and its rings and moons in June 2008. But it is still sending back images of Saturn's moons.

Lunar eclipse on 2010’s solstice !

The total lunar eclipse on December 21, 2010, presents the northernmost total lunar eclipse until December 21, 2485!

Daytime moon from December 18, 2010

This image is from EarthSky Facebook friend Brian Pate. It's yesterday's daytime moon. Look for the moon in the daytime this afternoon, too ...