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Featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not! The largest penguin ever discovered boasted the girth of a Super Bowl linebacker! Source: The 350-Pound Penguin That Once Roamed Planet Earth
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A new ground motion service utilising Copernicus satellite data is being used by the Italian road agency to detect and monitor unstable ground – helping improve nationwide road infrastructure safety.
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Communities of microbes that work together release more carbon dioxide.
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Symmetrical bite marks on leaf fossils reveal that some species have been sleeping with their leaves closed for at least 250 million years.
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Scientists have identified a new mechanism that gives rise to superconductivity in a material in which the speed of electrons is nearly zero, potentially opening a pathway to the design of new superconductors.
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Researchers from the DZNE have solved an important puzzle in neurobiology: the wiring and the movement of nerve cells are interwoven, but separately controlled.
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Scientists got their first up-close look at what's eating away part of Antarctica's Thwaites ice shelf, nicknamed the Doomsday Glacier because of its massive melt and sea rise potential.
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Researchers develop a tunable laser based on liquid droplets that can be inkjet-printed, and have a color that changes based on the shape, which may lead to cheaper and more flexible optical communication devices.
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New data from an international expedition and underwater robot Icefin beneath the remote Thwaites Glacier, nicknamed the Doomsday Glacier, in Antarctica. It is one of the most critical glaciers in West Antarctica, and its potential collapse could trigger a si…
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Black holes are the source of dark energy, study says
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Over the past century, the Earth’s average temperature has swiftly increased by about 1 degree Celsius (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit). The evidence is hard to dispute. It comes from thermometers and other sensors around the world.
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The Emirates Mars Mission ‘Hope Probe’ has revealed the sixth batch of data and high-resolution observations on Mars’ atmosphere and
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Over the past two weeks, stories have been circulating saying that scientists are "baffled" after a piece of the sun "broke off," but that's not exactly true.
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The explosion is called a kilonova, which is one of the most powerful explosions to occur in the universe.
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Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' — nicknamed because its collapse could drive catastrophic sea level rise — is melting rapidly in unexpected ways, according to new research.
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Software behemoth makes Windows updates smaller, faster … how about less buggy and more tested?
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Could moon dust be the answer to the climate crisis? Recent studies have proposed that adding lunar dust to the atmosphere could reduce intensity of the sun ...
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The second phase of China's deep-space observation radar network project, dubbed "China Compound Eye", began construction in Yunyang county, Chongqing on Tuesday.
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Dark energy, the unknown force pushing things apart and causing the universe to expand, makes up nearly 70 per cent of our universe, yet hardly anything is known about it — until now.
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Ten years ago, a meteor exploded over the city of Chelyabinsk in Russia. That moment is often attributed as the wake up call for NASA to develop its own asteroid defense mechanisms.
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Spain is first country to launch global network of autonomous observatories.
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Scientists studying Antarctica's vast Thwaites Glacier, say warm water is seeping into its weak spots, worsening melting caused by rising temperatures.
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Over the past century, the Earths average temperature has swiftly increased by about 1 degree Celsius (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit). The evidence is hard to dispute. It comes from thermometers and other sensors around the world.
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NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day is a stunning snapshot of the Hydra galaxy cluster which is located over 100 million light-years away.
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Big skies, free of light pollution were major factors that led quietly passionate amateur astronomer John Stevenson and his wife, Tracy to move to Ardlethan from Bribie Island a couple of years ago.
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