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Scientists Find These Stunning Spiral Beehives Have a Lot in Common With Crystals
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Humans have turned the building of spaces into an art form, but we're not the only species with such dazzling achievements. A particular genus of Southeast Asian and Australian stingless bee really takes that idea to another level, creating spiral
Dogs Can Use Earth's Magnetic Field to Navigate
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And that's for real, watch video: https://youtu.be/wjSL5GuR-yM
That's very interesting #video about Arab Space Mission to Mars, last for today :) https://youtu.be/PV36p9PUB_Q
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First Methane Leak Found on Antarctic Sea Floor Confirms Researchers' Fears
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First Methane Leak Found on Antarctic Sea Floor Confirms Researchers' Fears
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First Methane Leak Found on Antarctic Sea Floor Confirms Researchers' Fears
Scientists have, for the first time, discovered an active leak of methane gas from the sea floor in Antarctica. It is a process that's likely to accelerate the process of global heating.
New Research of Oldest Light Confirms Age of the Universe
New research suggest the universe is about 13.8 billion years old, according to researchers using observations from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) in Chile.
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New research suggest the universe is about 13.8 billion years old, according to researchers using observations from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) in Chile.
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The Entire Earth Is Vibrating Less Due to COVID-19 Lockdowns, Study Reveals
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The Entire Earth Is Vibrating Less Due to COVID-19 Lockdowns, Study Reveals
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The Entire Earth Is Vibrating Less Due to COVID-19 Lockdowns, Study Reveals
We humans are a rowdy, disruptive bunch. Our very day-to-day living causes the planet to hum. Quite literally - driving and travelling, digging and construction, industry, and even sports events all contribute to a constant background hum of high-
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Atlantis: the legendary island that sank beneath the waves in the distant past, taking down with it an advanced civilization. Is it possible that we will ever find it? Or, more importantly: Did it even exist? Video: https://youtu.be/top5r1G1L28
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Where Is the Lost City of Atlantis β and Does It Even Exist?
Atlantis: the legendary island that sank beneath the waves in the distant past, taking down with it an advanced civilization. Is it possible that we will ever find it? Or, more importantly: Did it even exist?
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Physicists Just Showed How to Overcome a Huge Obstacle For Fusion Generator Efficiency
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Physicists Just Showed How to Overcome a Huge Obstacle For Fusion Generator Efficiency
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Physicists Just Showed How to Overcome a Huge Obstacle For Fusion Generator Efficiency
Energy generated from nuclear fusion holds plenty of potential as a clean and almost limitless source of power, but many obstacles need to be overcome before it's a practical reality β and scientists may have just clambered over another one.
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Hubble Just Took an Astonishingly Detailed Image of Saturn
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Hubble Just Took an Astonishingly Detailed Image of Saturn
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Hubble Just Took an Astonishingly Detailed Image of Saturn
The Hubble space telescope has spent the past 30 years orbiting 547 km (340 miles) above Earth. The ageing satellite has had a couple of hiccups in the last few years, but it's not done taking incredible photos of our cosmic backyard yet.
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Mesmerising Animation Reveals Our Entire Solar System Doesn't Exactly Orbit The Sun
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Mesmerising Animation Reveals Our Entire Solar System Doesn't Exactly Orbit The Sun
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Mesmerising Animation Reveals Our Entire Solar System Doesn't Exactly Orbit The Sun
It's common knowledge that the Sun is the centre of the Solar System. Around it, the planets orbit β along with a thick belt of asteroids, some meteor fields, and a handful of far-travelling comets.
Self-replicating Chernobyl mold could protect the ISS from space radiation
Radiation shields made from living organisms could help us head deeper into the cosmos.
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Radiation shields made from living organisms could help us head deeper into the cosmos.
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John Priscuβs search for life that thrives under ice took him to subglacial lakes at the South Pole.
Now he has his eye on Mars and Europa.
The microbial ecologist John Priscu, one of the foremost experts in the study of microorganisms that survive in frozen environments, stands in his sub-zero laboratory at Montana State University. Read here
Now he has his eye on Mars and Europa.
The microbial ecologist John Priscu, one of the foremost experts in the study of microorganisms that survive in frozen environments, stands in his sub-zero laboratory at Montana State University. Read here
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AI Analysed Over 11,000 Couples' Relationships. This Is What It Found
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AI Analysed Over 11,000 Couples' Relationships. This Is What It Found
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AI Analysed Over 11,000 Couples' Relationships. This Is What It Found
A first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence (AI) study of romantic relationships based on data from thousands of couples has identified the top predictors that make partners feel positively about their relationship β and the findings show romanti
ββFor the first time, scientists have observed that 'megaripples' on Mars β huge sand waves seen on the Martian surface β are moving structures, and not ancient relics stuck in place since the Red Planet's distant past.
Sand dunes and ripples are typical features of deserts on Earth and Mars. Megaripples are distinguished from smaller ripples by the coarser sand grains that gather at their crests and their larger size: the ripples range from 30 centimeters (1 foot) to tens of meters across.
This video shows movement of Martian megaripples in several locations on the Red Planet. You can see the slight change in the ripplesβ position over the course of seven to ten years.
Read the original research study here: https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2020JE006446
Sand dunes and ripples are typical features of deserts on Earth and Mars. Megaripples are distinguished from smaller ripples by the coarser sand grains that gather at their crests and their larger size: the ripples range from 30 centimeters (1 foot) to tens of meters across.
This video shows movement of Martian megaripples in several locations on the Red Planet. You can see the slight change in the ripplesβ position over the course of seven to ten years.
Read the original research study here: https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1029/2020JE006446
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The World's Largest Nuclear Fusion Experiment
Fourteen years after receiving the official go-ahead, scientists on Tuesday began assembling a giant machine in southern France designed to demonstrate that nuclear fusion, the process which powers the Sun, can be a safe and viable energy source on Earth.β¦
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Success! NASA Just Launched Perseverance on Its Mission to Mars
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Success! NASA Just Launched Perseverance on Its Mission to Mars
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Success! NASA Just Launched Perseverance on Its Mission to Mars
A rocket carrying NASA's most ambitious Mars rover yet has launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, though its crucial journey through space is just beginning.
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Time Travel Simulation Shows Quantum 'Butterfly Effect' Doesn't Exist
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Time Travel Simulation Shows Quantum 'Butterfly Effect' Doesn't Exist
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Time Travel Simulation Shows Quantum 'Butterfly Effect' Doesn't Exist
Here's the story β our protagonist rewinds history, locates baby Hitler, and averts global war by putting him on a path to peace β¦ but, oh noes! This sets off a domino chain of events that stops our hero from being born, or worse, kicks off the
Modified gravity theories have never been able to describe the universeβs first light. A new formulation does.
A view of the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Theories of modified gravity have had a hard time describing the universe from relatively small scales like this all the way up to the scale of the universe as a whole.
For decades, a band of rebel theorists has waged war with one of cosmologyβs core concepts β the idea that an invisible, intangible form of matter forms the universeβs primary structure. This dark matter, which seems to outweigh the stuff weβre made of 5-to-1, accounts for a host of observations: the tight cohesion of galaxies and packs of galaxies, the way light from faraway galaxies will bend on its way to terrestrial telescopes, and the mottled structure of the early universe, to name a few.
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A view of the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Theories of modified gravity have had a hard time describing the universe from relatively small scales like this all the way up to the scale of the universe as a whole.
For decades, a band of rebel theorists has waged war with one of cosmologyβs core concepts β the idea that an invisible, intangible form of matter forms the universeβs primary structure. This dark matter, which seems to outweigh the stuff weβre made of 5-to-1, accounts for a host of observations: the tight cohesion of galaxies and packs of galaxies, the way light from faraway galaxies will bend on its way to terrestrial telescopes, and the mottled structure of the early universe, to name a few.
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Yes! SpaceX Just Brought 2 Astronauts Back Home in a Milestone For Human Spaceflight
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Yes! SpaceX Just Brought 2 Astronauts Back Home in a Milestone For Human Spaceflight
SpaceX just achieved an historic feat that even its CEO, Elon Musk, thought improbable when he founded the rocket company in 2002: flying people to and from space.
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We Have Ploonets. We Have Moonmoons. Now Hold Onto Your Hats For... Blanets
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It's easy to think of black holes as voracious destruction machines, slurping up everything in their immediate vicinity. But that's not always the case. The environments around active supermassive black holes are complex, and last year, a team of a
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The Majestic Valleys of Mars May Not Have Been Carved by Rivers After All
The question of whether ancient life could have existed on Mars centres on the water that once flowed there, but new research published Monday suggests that many of the Red Planet's valleys were gouged by icy glaciers not rivers.
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