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The soil was extracted during the Cold War from beneath one of the US military's most unusual bases, then forgotten for decades.
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How can we save Earth from the sun's searing death throes?
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Scientists make virgin births without males possible for fruit flies
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Should you use a hydrogen alpha filter to image the Moon, and what effect will it have on the final photo?
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Bones can heal themselves after a slight break or fracture, as the most of us are aware from personal experience, leaving us in perfect condition. Unfortunately, bones frequently don't heal effectively after a larger damage or if a lot of bone must be removed…
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Scientists have discovered the formation of a new ocean as Africa begins to split.
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Would you consider a donation to support Weekend Reads, and our daily work? The week at Retraction Watch featured: Science rescinds expression of concern issued last month Exclusive: Publ…
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The European Space Agency has embarked on a first-of-its-kind mission-guiding its dead Aeolus wind satellite back to Earth. Why are they doing this? And what...
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International research led by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) and the University of La Laguna (ULL) has found the first evidence of a massive galaxy with no dark matter. The result is a challenge to the current standard model of cosmology. The …
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Source: DTE  Context: The article discusses the potential risks associated with the release of ancient pathogens from melting ice in response to global warming. For example, recently a 30,000-year-old virus was revived from Siberian permafrost, and an anthrax…
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South of Sri Lanka and East of the Maldives you'll find the lowest gravity on Earth.
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Scientific Reports - Portrait of intense communications within microfluidic neural networks
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Scientific Reports - High-resolution Raman spectroscopy reveals compositional differences between pigmented incisor enamel and unpigmented molar enamel in Rattus norvegicus
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Her descendants are now being studied for their extreme survival abilities.
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Asteroids are left over from the early solar system. Here's how they get destroyed.
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While some might think you have to travel to Alaska, Norway or Iceland to get a view of the Aurora Borealis, it’s actually not unusual to get shows right here in Bonner County.
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Read more about Research provides new insights into origin of mysterious fast radio bursts on Devdiscourse
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NASAs Roman telescope can find 400 Earth-size rogue planets, reveals study
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Built by British engineers at Airbus, Aeolus had been orbiting Earth at an altitude of 200 miles (320km) for five years since its launch in 2018. The satellite was launched to measure wind in the atmosphere to improve weather forecasts.
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James Webb Space Telescope sees Jupiter moons in a new light.
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Deciphering its secrets will unlock the early history of not only our planet, but also of the star system, explains Kumar Abishek.
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SpaceX’s most powerful operational rocket successfully took off Friday evening, carrying the world’s largest commercial communications satellite en route to orbit high above Earth.
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Scientists brought microscopic worms back to life after they were frozen in the Siberian permafrost for 46,000 years.
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The Expedition 69 Crew Prepares for Cygnus Cargo Spacecraft Mission - Fagen Wasanni Technologies
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