Tag Archives: environment

Stars make a bigger mess in old galaxies, and scientists just discovered why

The more developed a galaxy is, the more chaotic the orbits of its many stars are, according to new research that answers an important detail about how galaxies age. Our sun revolves around the center of the galaxy once every 225 million years, at an average speed of 514,495 mph (828,000 km per hour). Astronomers… Read More »

Children are expensive – not just for the parents, but also for the environment – ​​so how many are too many?

People born in the future will inherit a planet in the midst of a global ecological crisis. Natural habitats are being decimated, the world is getting hotter, and scientists fear we are experiencing the sixth mass extinction in Earth’s history. Is it reasonable to bring a child into the world under such circumstances? My philosophical… Read More »