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A new WMO global climate report reveals that 2015 will be the hottest year ever on record.

2015 Most Likely to be Warmest Year on Record: WMO

A new report released by the WMO reveals how 2015 will be the hottest year ever, producing extreme weather events like heatwaves, floods, drought and tropical typhoons.

A new study measured how four sixth-grade science textbooks adopted for use in California frame the subject of global warming

California Science Textbooks Present Wrong Information About Climate Change

A new study reveals how science textbooks in California public schools are doubting the reality of climate change.

Sharks during a feeding frenzy were captured on video at a beach in Panama City, Florida.

Incredible Shark Feeding Frenzy in Florida Captured on Video

A family was vacationing in Panama City when more than 50 sharks suddenly ensued a massive feeding frenzy near their raft.

Scientists can manipulate flatworms to grow heads and brains of other species using electrical synapses in the body.

How Flatworms Grow Heads and Brains of Other Species

New findings show how flatworms can grow another head from a different flatworm species when scientists interrupted the electrical synapses in the body.

Simulated view of how the lookdown fish would appear in polarized light with mirrored skin (left) versus skin that reflects polarized light (right).

How Fish Can Turn Invisible Underwater

Scientists revealed how special platelets on certain fish species can reflect polarized light underwater, making them appear invisible to predators.

The water bear or tardigrade contains 17.5 percent of foreign DNA.

Micro Water Bear DNA Secret Makes Them The World's Toughest Animals

New findings reveal how tardigrades or water bears apparently possess more foreign DNA than any other animal, making them the world's toughest animal.

In 40 million years, Mars will form a thin ring, courtesy of its self-destructing moon, Phobos.

Mars Will Form a Ring Like Saturn Courtesy of Self-Destructing Martian Moon Phobos

New findings reveal that Mars will acquire a new ring like Saturn's from the debris of its moon Phobos, as the moon is slowly breaking up by gravitational forces.

Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson debunks the science behind Pixar's The Good Dinosaur.

The Good Dinosaur: Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Why Dinosaurs and Humans Can't Live Together

Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson illuminates how dinosaurs and humans cannot co-exist with each other, debunking the science behind the new Pixar movie, The Good Dinosaur.

Millions of sheet web weaver spiders cover North Memphis with a giant spider web blanket.

Millions of Spiders Invade Memphis with Terrifying Giant Spider Web Blanket

Local news reveal how a nearly half mile long spider web is now covering North Memphis from May Street to Chelsea Avenue.

This rare mollusk has hundreds of eyes for armor, located all over its shell.

This Bizarre Mollusk Has Hundreds of Eyes on its Shell as Armor

New findings reveal how a rare mollusk possesses hundreds of eyes on its shell, made from the same material as its shell.

Stephen Colbert lectures scientists who named new spider, Smeagol, after Lord of the Rings.

Stephen Colbert Calls Out Scientists Naming New Spider After Lord of the Rings Character

Scientists named a new, blind daddy long legs spider after Smeagol of the Lord of the Rings lore, and Stephen Colbert is not having any of it.

A tropical fossil tree forest was uncovered in Svalbard, Norway.

Tropical Forest in Arctic Region? Ancient Fossilized Forest Found in Norway

A fossilized tropical forest was discovered in the Arctic region in Svalbard, Norway, indicating that these trees are pivotal in a massive reduction of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, millions of years ago.

NASA orders SpaceX to transport American astronauts to the ISS beginning 2017.

NASA Selects SpaceX to Deliver American Astronauts to Space Station

NASA officially announced that SpaceX will transport its astronauts to the International Space Station beginning in 2017.

For the first time ever, lasers are used to cool down liquids.

For the First Time Ever, Lasers Can Refrigerate Water

A new breakthrough by a team of scientists used laser technology to refrigerate water rather than heating it up.

Some scientists believe that past studies regarding the melting ice of Antarctica, create

Melting Antactic Ice May Not Create Global Catastrophic Sea Levels

A new study's findings show how melting ice in Antarctica may not produce catastrophic results in global sea levels that are rising, as opposed to previous studies.

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