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Simulations showed that meltwater flowing beneath Antarctic glaciers accelerated sea-level rise by 15% by 2300, suggesting it should be factored into future projections. A new Antarctic ice sheet modeling study from scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Instit…
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Science News: Astronomers have used archived data from the Keck II telescope in Hawaii to observe Uranus' infrared aurora for the first time. Similar to Earth's aur
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Scientific Reports - Reduced-cost microwave modeling using constrained domains and dimensionality reduction
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Darwin and fellow naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace predicted the existence of Wallace's sphinx moth from an orchid with an extremely long nectar tube.
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While Atlantis—a fabled continent said to have been swallowed by the sea—continues to elude its seekers, another long-lost and less famous land mass has been discovered at the bottom of the ocean.
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Lunar eclipses might seem commonplace, but there are different versions that offer varied perspectives. Here’s what you need to know next time you catch the moon in shadow.
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Marine biologists and researchers have long been captivated by the ocean's twilight zone, a mysterious region situated between 200 and 1,000 metres below the surface of the water.This mysterious place, shrouded in darkness all year, is teeming with an incredi…
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Giant cosmic blasts forge the ingredients needed for life.
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Scientists are concerned about new evidence of ice melting and what it means now that we're finding more ancient landscapes in the water.
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In our first episode, what it would look like to live on the Moon—and why you might want to
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According to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, AI doesn't have to be AGI-level smart to take control of our feeble human minds.
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Scientific Reports - Evaluation of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy for predicting age, species, and cuticular resistance of Anopheles gambiae s.l under laboratory conditions
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Jupiter's swirling clouds form an eerie image that resembles a face.
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New Delhi, Oct 28 (PTI) Meltwater flowing out to sea from beneath Antarctic glaciers, or subglacial discharge, could be making them lose ice faster, researchers have found in a new study.
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Read more about New NASA rocket mission to zoom in on sizzling edge of star-forming supernova on Devdiscourse
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New observational evidence for the initial state of escaping stars.
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Researchers at the University of Michigan have uncovered evidence challenging one of the most fundamental pillars of modern physics.
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During its 54th flyby, NASA's Juno captured an image of Jupiter's Jet N7 region, revealing turbulent clouds and the planet's terminator. Processed by Vladimir Tarasov, this image has intrigued scientists and displayed pareidolia effects. Juno's Stunning Captu…
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The International Space Station's retirement date is looming, and NASA warns that there could be "catastrophe" if it's not safely taken down.
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A "Devil Comet," twice the size of size of Mt. Everest and has an active ice volcano, will barrel across Earth's view in spring of 2024, scientists say.
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India is progressing fast in the realm of space exploration. After Chandrayaan-3, Aditya-L1, and Gaganyaan, the Indian space agency ISRO is now aiming for its next phase of the Mangalyaan mission.
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A team of University of Waterloo researchers has created smart, advanced materials that will be the building blocks for a future generation of soft medical microrobots.
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