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But these old rocks were one of the rarest minerals found on Earth. Until the discovery, only about a snowball-sized amount ...
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Latin TimesTrump's Trillion Dollar Spending Boost For Pentagon to Create Disastrous Amount of Carbon Emissions, Study ShowsA study has revealed that Donald Trump's plan to add $1 trillion to the Pentagon's spending budget would have a severe impact ...
For search and rescue, AI is not more accurate than humans, but it is far faster. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest ...
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The IndependentScientists make antimatter discovery that could unlock secrets of big bangScientists make antimatter discovery that could unlock secrets of big bang - Large Hadron Collider experiment brings us ...
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The IndependentIceland volcano eruption live: Huge wall of fire expands to the north as gas cloud heads towards airportHuge wall of fire expands to the north as gas cloud heads towards airport - Fresh lava now covers 3.2 square kilometres of ...
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IFLScienceFirst-Ever Giant Ichthyosaur Soft Tissues Preserved In “Extraordinary Fossil” Dating Back 183 Million YearsAn extraordinary fossil has blown the socks of palaeontologists as it was found to contain the soft tissues of a ...
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The Washington PostThe Hubble telescope zooms in on the galaxy next door. Explore it like never before.A decade of observations by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has produced the sharpest and most detailed images of the Andromeda ...
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The Cool DownScientists discover disturbing new side effect of common farming practice — here's what they foundThe study is providing researchers with new knowledge. Scientists discover disturbing new side effect of common farming ...
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IFLScience"Unambiguous Signal" To Curb Emissions Now: Long-Lost Aerial Photos Reveal Evolution Of Antarctic Ice Shelf CollapseResearchers from the University of Copenhagen have found decades-old aerial photos that are helping them better understand ...
The space rock came as close as within 4.15 million miles from our planet, according to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Nor'easters are becoming more destructive as the climate warms, a new study finds, with a 20% increase in storm intensity recorded from 1940 to now.
After lying hidden for almost the entirety of that time, multiple discoveries of dinosaur fossils have taken place in the past 200 years, and one of the latest has a unique irony surrounding its ...
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The Independent‘UK’s most powerful supercomputer’ launches in £1 billion AI driveUK’s most powerful supercomputer’ launches in £1 billion AI drive - The machine is expected to process in one second ‘what it would take the entire global population 80 years to achieve’ ...
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Reader's Digest10 Biggest Unsolved Mysteries About Planet EarthFrom the water that covers most of it to the moon that orbits it, here are some bizarre things about our home planet that science still doesn't completely understand.
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New ScientistPink Floppy Disc and The Bitles: Embracing the future of AI musicFeedback tries to work out if a new indie rock band is releasing AI-generated music, and eventually decides to lean into this as the future ...
Imagine waking up on a version of Earth where the sky glows yellow, the air scorches your lungs, and the ground melts your shoes. That is what life would look like if our planet suddenly had the same ...
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