Patrick Kiger, Seeker

Patrick Kiger

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13, MD, United States

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Past articles by Patrick J.:

There's a Jet Stream Churning in the Earth's Core

Satellite observations of the Earth's magnetic field reveal a fast-moving stream of metal deep inside the planet. → Read More

Solar Is Becoming the Cheapest Way to Produce Power

Developing countries in particular are able to sell solar power for half the cost or generating electricity from coal. → Read More

Robot Farmers Could Be the Future of Food

Machines could make fields more productive and solve farm labor shortage. → Read More

Robot Farmers Could Be the Future of Food

Machines could make fields more productive and solve farm labor shortage. → Read More

Dallas Is Building a 10,000-Acre Urban Park

The green space would be 12 times the size of New York's Central Park and includes a thousand-acre hardwood forest. → Read More

Living Architecture Cools Cities and Spreads Seeds

Green building designs incorporate trees and plants into urban rooftops and even skyscraper walls. → Read More

This Giant Scar Shows How North America Almost Split

Snaking southward from Lake Superior is a rift created more than a billion years ago. → Read More

Could Radar Protect Against Avalanches?

A new system sees inside massive snow banks in the Alps, creating 3-D images of the movement of snow. → Read More

How Much Fuel Is Left in Earth's Tank?

The remaining energy needed to drive the planet's workings will be known by 2025, scientists say. → Read More

How Much Fuel Is Left in Earth's Tank?

The remaining energy needed to drive the planet's workings will be known by 2025, scientists say. → Read More

Russian River Turns Bloody Red

Industrial pollution is likely the cause of the water's crimson shade. → Read More

Rock Formations Vulnerable to Vandals and the Elements

If Nature doesn't erode them or cause them to collapse, thoughtless people seem eager to help. → Read More

Hurricanes Intensifying, But Some Won't Believe It

Your perception of the storms depends upon gender, political views and whether you've lived through one. → Read More

Even Small Oil Spills Endanger Seafood Supply

Exposure to tiny amounts of crude oil could devastate fisheries that are an important source of food for humans. → Read More

Earth's Largest Living Thing Is in Danger

This grove of trees in Utah is considered one of the oldest and largest living organisms on the planet. → Read More

Warming May Free Frozen Waste at Cold War Nuke Site

The refuse, long buried under Greenland's ice sheet, could become an environmental hazard. → Read More

Lightning Heats the Air to 53,000 Degrees F

A single bolt has as much energy as 20 cars and heats the air around it to unbelievable temperatures. → Read More

Will Brexit Hurt the Environment?

Some have feared the UK's eventual departure from EU will hinder fight against climate change. But a month later, environmental activists say impacts aren't yet clear → Read More

Supervolcanoes May Give Just a Year’s Warning

These volcanic events are large enough to devastate the entire planet. → Read More

Ocean Plastic Could Spread Flesh-Eating Bacteria

A pathogen that can infect humans is found living on microplastic particles. → Read More