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With intensifying global warming and climate change, drought has become a major threat to global agriculture, impacting crop ...
Astronomers have long been fascinated by the idea that Earth could harbor small, temporary satellites, known as minimoons, ...
By learning the neuroscience of how your brain works, you can learn to control your emotions, make better decisions, and live ...
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Interesting EngineeringNASA studies Earth’s deep-sea volcanoes to uncover alien life on Jupiter’s moonThe deep-sea volcanoes beneath Earth’s oceans may offer vital clues in the search for alien life on Europa, one of Jupiter’s ...
Scientists in Australia have identified a possible cause of gigantic volcanic eruptions - mysterious 'blobs' about 1,200 ...
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The Cool DownOfficials take key step in battle against invisible threat in drinking water: 'Protect both supply chain integrity and public health'The issue has been declared a "global emergency." Officials take key step in battle against invisible threat in drinking ...
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The Cool DownScientists raise red flags after observing concerning new whale behavior: 'We're seeing conditions that suggest a continuation'NOAA Fisheries is monitoring the situation. Scientists raise red flags after observing concerning new whale behavior: 'We're ...
At the University of the Witwatersrand, scientists are developing HIV vaccines that could help change the course of the ...
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IntellinewsIraq plans ten new dams as "El Niño" worsens water crisisBy bnm Gulf bureau Water Resources Minister Awn Dhiab Abdullah announced that “El Niño's negative impact” on Iraq is ...
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Closest ever images of the Sun revealedJaw-dropping new images are the closest ever taken to the Sun. The latest close-ups, unveiled Thursday (10 July), were ...
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Live ScienceJapan sets new internet speed record — it's 4 million times faster than average US broadband speedsA team of scientists in Japan shattered the record for the fastest internet speed by developing new fiber optics.
In the cool stone chambers of Scladina Cave, deep in Belgium’s Meuse Valley, archaeologists have unearthed an artifact that impressed even the most seasoned anthropologists. It’s not gold or jewelry, ...
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Climate Crisis 247Sand And Dust Storms Hit 330 Million PeopleThe official name for the effort is the International Day of Combating Sand and Dust Storms, and its designation is 2025 – 2034 as the UN Decade on Combating Sand and Dust Storms. Much of the sand ...
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AstronomyJuly 14, 2015: New Horizon arrives at PlutoNew Horizons launched in January 2006, and by July 14, 2015, it had reached its primary goal: Pluto. The first spacecraft to study Pluto up close, it conducted measurements of Pluto's atmosphere, ...
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Discover MagazineThe Way Parasitoid Wasps Lay Their Eggs Has Inspired Horror FilmsFor those of us who don't write horror, parasitoid wasps are not particularly inspiring, but they are undoubtedly fascinating. Learn more about these insects and their near-horror ...
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The Cool DownInternational official sparks controversy by refusing to follow widely supported wildlife proposal: 'There is a sufficient population'Japan stands in opposition to several other nations. International official sparks controversy by refusing to follow widely supported wildlife proposal: 'There is a sufficient population' first ...
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