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A recent study from researchers in Canada and Germany has revealed that an unlikely event, occurring over 12 million years ago, played an important role in shaping one of Canada's most damaging invasive species.
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Undersea ‘fire-ice’ is vulnerable to leaking greenhouse gas, finds new study.
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The team at EPFL's Photonic Systems Laboratory (PHOSL) has developed a chip-scale laser source that enhances the performance of semiconductor lasers while enabling the generation of shorter wavelengths.
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Paleontologists have discovered a new species of mosquito, Libanoculex intermedius, in 125-million-year-old amber from Lebanon. The find is significant as it extends the definitive occurrence of the mosquito family Culicidae into the Early Cretaceous. Notably…
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Science News: Astrophysicists and quantum physicists achieve breakthrough in understanding neutron star glitches, where spins of dead stars suddenly accelerate. Gli
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Startling new insights into the catastrophic impact of one of the most devastating events in Earth's history have been revealed by a team led by researchers with the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. More than deepening our understanding of …
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Planetary scientists have discovered salty glaciers in the Raditladi and Eminescu craters near the north pole of Mercury. These glaciers are composed
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Ammonia (NH3) is regarded as a promising carbon-free energy carrier, but its energy-intensive production process still challenges global scientists. A research team led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) recently engineered a bimetallic alloy as an ultra…
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Science News: Researchers discover a 407-million-year-old fungus fossil, Potteromyces asteroxylicola, in the Rhynie Chert, marking the oldest evidence of fungi caus
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About 6 million years ago, in the deep forests of eastern Africa, something spectacular happened. Chimpanzees, our closest relative in the animal kingdom, evolved in one direction, while our earliest ancestors continued in another.
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Scientists analyzed two fossils resembling leaves and realized they were the rare shells of baby turtles that lived in South America during the time of...
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In just 40 years, the Atlantic Ocean around Bermuda has become almost unrecognizable.
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Dive into the captivating history of the Hubble Space Telescope and astronaut Kathy Thornton's crucial role in Servicing Mission 1! Join us for an exclusive ...
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Until recently, archaeologists have mostly relied on what they can see at the sites of ancient ruins to unlock the secrets of the past. But lately, new methods have started to allow researchers to use other senses to explore these sites in different ways.
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(3 Dec 2023) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: MUST CREDIT NASANASA TV - MUST CREDIT NASASpace, over Western Pacific - 3 December 2023++ONSCREEN GRAPHICS FROM SOURCE++1. ...
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While seemingly obvious, the roots were a radical new way for trees to live back in the mid-Devonian when Archaeopteris was evolving
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Star SO-6 is very close to Sagittarius A*, the black hole at the center of the Milky Way. But it's made of extragalactic chemicals, puzzling scientists.
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The newfound honeycomb fractures are the "most compelling evidence to date" that Mars was tilted more extremely than it is today.
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The remarkable discovery hints that the solar system has remained undisturbed since it was formed more than four billion years ago.READ MORE : https://www.eu...
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Grace Hooper, the mother of modern programming, was born on 9 December 1906. The day is celebrated as International Computer Science Day or what many
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Astronomers used the Webb Telescope to observe the planet-forming disc and released their study in the Astronomy & Astrophysics journal.
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It could shed light on the origins of life—and how to protect it
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Earth has received its first laser beam message successfully from deep space. It is about 40 times farther than the Moon is from Earth. The US space agency NASA…
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The ecological significance of fungi cannot be underestimated. Apart from sequestering substantial carbon in soils, they serve as nutritional havens for plant
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