Americans misunderstand their contribution to deteriorating environment

A global survey suggests 88 percent of people are worried about the state of nature.

Power lines are cast in silhouette as the Creek Fire creeps up on on the Shaver Springs community off of Tollhouse Road on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020, in Auberry, California.

Enlarge / Power lines are cast in silhouette as the Creek Fire creeps up on on the Shaver Springs community off of Tollhouse Road on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020, in Auberry, California. (credit: Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times)

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Most people are “very” or “extremely” concerned about the state of the natural world, a new global public opinion survey shows.

Roughly 70 percent of 22,000 people polled online earlier this year agreed that human activities were pushing the Earth past “tipping points,” thresholds beyond which nature cannot recover, like loss of the Amazon rainforest or collapse of the Atlantic Ocean’s currents. The same number of respondents said the world needs to reduce carbon emissions within the next decade.

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Leaving behind its crew, Starliner departs space station and returns to Earth

“We will review the data and determine the next steps for the program,” says Boeing’s Starliner manager.

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft after landing Friday night at White Sands Space Harbor, New Mexico.

Enlarge / Boeing's Starliner spacecraft after landing Friday night at White Sands Space Harbor, New Mexico. (credit: Boeing)

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft sailed to a smooth landing in the New Mexico desert Friday night, an auspicious end to an otherwise disappointing three-month test flight that left the capsule's two-person crew stuck in orbit until next year.

Cushioned by airbags, the Boeing crew capsule descended under three parachutes toward an on-target landing at 10:01 pm local time Friday (12:01 am EDT Saturday) at White Sands Space Harbor, New Mexico. From the outside, the landing appeared just as it would have if the spacecraft brought home NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who became the first people to launch on a Starliner capsule on June 5.

But Starliner's cockpit was empty as it flew back to Earth Friday night. Last month, NASA managers decided to keep Wilmore and Williams on the International Space Station (ISS) until next year after agency officials determined it was too risky for the astronauts to return to the ground on Boeing's spaceship. Instead of coming home on Starliner, Wilmore and Williams will fly back to Earth on a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft in February. NASA has incorporated the Starliner duo into the space station's long-term crew.

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Is accidentally stumbling across the unknown a key part of science?

A new book argues that our ignorance is so large, lucky discoveries are inevitable.

The First Combat of Gav and Talhand', Folio from a Shahnama (Book of Kings), ca. 1330–40, Attributed to Iran, probably Isfahan, Ink, opaque watercolor, gold, and silver on paper, Page: 8 1/16 x 5 1/4 in. (20.5 x 13.3 cm), Codices, Three battles between two Indian princes - half brothers contending for the throne - resulted in the invention of the game of chess, to explain the death of one of them to their grieving mother. The Persian word shah mat, or checkmate, indicating a position of no escape, describes the plight of Talhand at the end of the third battle. (Photo by: Sepia Times/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Enlarge / The First Combat of Gav and Talhand', Folio from a Shahnama (Book of Kings), ca. 1330–40, Attributed to Iran, probably Isfahan, Ink, opaque watercolor, gold, and silver on paper, Page: 8 1/16 x 5 1/4 in. (20.5 x 13.3 cm), Codices, Three battles between two Indian princes - half brothers contending for the throne - resulted in the invention of the game of chess, to explain the death of one of them to their grieving mother. The Persian word shah mat, or checkmate, indicating a position of no escape, describes the plight of Talhand at the end of the third battle. (Photo by: Sepia Times/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

The three princes of Sarandib—an ancient Persian name for Sri Lanka—get exiled by their father the king. They are good boys, but he wants them to experience the wider world and its peoples and be tested by them before they take over the kingdom. They meet a cameleer who has lost his camel and tell him they’ve seen it—though they have not—and prove it by describing three noteworthy characteristics of the animal: it is blind in one eye, it has a tooth missing, and it has a lame leg.

After some hijinks the camel is found, and the princes are correct. How could they have known? They used their keen observational skills to notice unusual things, and their wit to interpret those observations to reveal a truth that was not immediately apparent.

It is a very old tale, sometimes involving an elephant or a horse instead of a camel. But this is the version written by Amir Khusrau in Delhi in 1301 in his poem The Eight Tales of Paradise, and this is the version that one Christopher the Armenian clumsily translated into the Venetian novel The Three Princes of Serendip, published in 1557; a publication that, in a roundabout way, brought the word “serendipity” into the English language.

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Aus dem Verlag: Das älteste gedruckte Linux-Magazin der Welt wird 30

Happy Birthday! Unsere Kollegen vom Linux-Magazin feiern runden Geburtstag – mit einem umfangreichen Rückblick und einer DVD mit allen Ausgaben. (Aus dem Verlag, Sicherheitslücke)

Happy Birthday! Unsere Kollegen vom Linux-Magazin feiern runden Geburtstag - mit einem umfangreichen Rückblick und einer DVD mit allen Ausgaben. (Aus dem Verlag, Sicherheitslücke)

Raumfahrt: Boeing Starliner ist gelandet

Bei der Landung traten nur kleinere technische Fehler auf. Größere Probleme konnten Nasa und Boeing zuvor aber nicht völlig ausschließen. (Boeing, Raumfahrt)

Bei der Landung traten nur kleinere technische Fehler auf. Größere Probleme konnten Nasa und Boeing zuvor aber nicht völlig ausschließen. (Boeing, Raumfahrt)

Unbelievable!!!!!: Ein wahres Star-Trek-Wimmelbild

In Unbelievable!!!!! sind mehr als 40 Star-Trek-Stars und Nebendarsteller dabei – trotzdem ist der Film kaum bekannt. Leider ein bisschen zurecht. Eine Rezension von Peter Osteried (Star Trek, Film)

In Unbelievable!!!!! sind mehr als 40 Star-Trek-Stars und Nebendarsteller dabei - trotzdem ist der Film kaum bekannt. Leider ein bisschen zurecht. Eine Rezension von Peter Osteried (Star Trek, Film)

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Penetration Testing ist effektiv in der Absicherung von IT-Systemen. Ein zweitägiger Workshop bietet eine praxisorientierte Einführung in die Methoden und Techniken zur Erkennung und Schließung von Sicherheitslücken. (Golem Karrierewelt, Sicherheitslüc…

Penetration Testing ist effektiv in der Absicherung von IT-Systemen. Ein zweitägiger Workshop bietet eine praxisorientierte Einführung in die Methoden und Techniken zur Erkennung und Schließung von Sicherheitslücken. (Golem Karrierewelt, Sicherheitslücke)