Saturday, November 30, 2013

Daily News: Weather News Headlines - Bill Nye Knows Just What He'd Do With An Invisibility Cloak—And A Time Machine

Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 11:33 AM PST

Bill Nye Knows Just What He'd Do With An Invisibility Cloak&#8212And A Time Machine 
Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 11:33 AM PST
Bill Nye Knows Just What He'd Do With An Invisibility Cloak&#8212And A Time MachineBill Nye is known for many things, but being reticent isn't one of them. From the dangers of climate change to the economic impact of evolution denial, America's beloved "Science Guy" has spoken out on all sorts of science-related topics. But what does Nye think about time travel and human cloning? What would he do with an invisibility cloak? What does he think about the morality of sex with a robot? We've never known--until now. Keep reading for Nye's responses to seven not-so-silly "hypotheticals" posed by HuffPost Science... 1. If you could reengineer the human body, what is one thing
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The battle for the Arctic 
Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 07:00 AM PST
Why is the Arctic changing? Global warming is melting the ice sheet covering the top of the world. The amount of ice during the summer months has declined more than 40 percent since the 1970s, a trend that most climate scientists say is a consequence of man-made greenhouse gas emissions. By as early as 2030, some researchers believe, the Arctic could have ice-free summers. "Climate change is actually doing what our worst fears dictated," said Jennifer Francis, a sea-ice expert at Rutgers University. But for countries that border the Arctic, the melt offers big benefits. ...
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Peyton Manning vs. the Wind, Cold 
Friday, Nov 29, 2013 09:08 PM PST
It's gotten to the point with Peyton Manning where the weather forecast is more important than the defensive game plan.
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