Matt Langan
Once again, the NASA International Space Apps Challenge allowed participants to use the .earth web domain to showcase their projects. In case you are not familiar with the NASA International Space Apps Challenge, it is an international hackathon for coders,…
Read MoreDire predictions around extreme weather, a continued loss of Arctic sea ice and civil unrest point to the expanded need for the .Earth web domain in 2023. With 2022 winding down, there’s no shortage of articles and blog posts about…
Read MoreA wide-range of .Earth web domain users are already addressing the current plastic crisis It’s common knowledge that our world is being over-run by plastics, especially in our oceans. According to the Earth Day Network, two garbage trucks of plastic…
Read MoreWe continue our .Earth web domain 7th anniversary with the top seven .Earth domains featuring the number seven. While the number seven has been associated with luck, it also represents completeness, and is the number of perfection. The .Earth web…
Read MoreIn honor of the 7th anniversary of .Earth, we are highlighting our top seven .Earth web domain websites In our ongoing content series around the seventh anniversary of the .Earth web domain, we are highlighting the top seven best performing…
Read MoreIn honor of the 7th anniversary of .Earth, we are highlighting our top seven blog posts over the past seven years This month the .Earth web domain celebrates its seventh year of existence. Launched in November 2015, this specialized web…
Read MoreWe are spotlighting the most popular Voices.Earth podcast interviews in honor of the 7th anniversary of the .Earth web domain launch. When the .Earth web domain launched in November 2015, we knew that this special domain would attract a wide-range…
Read More.Earth Web Domain Users Addressing Climate Anxiety A new study shows that climate anxiety is taking hold on every continent of our planet – especially among younger people. In a survey of 10,000 university students in 32 countries by researchers…
Read MoreAccording to NASA, there are 27,000 pieces of orbital debris, or “space junk,” floating around the near-Earth space environment. The rising population of space junk increases the potential danger to all space vehicles in near orbit. In fact, SpaceX has…
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