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Can burying wood help reduce carbon? This ancient log suggests it might.

In 2013, a team led by Ning Zeng, a climate scientist from the University of Maryland, unearthed a remarkable find while conducting an experiment...

by admin November 7, 2024
Can burying wood help reduce carbon? This ancient log suggests it might.
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Research Shows What Happens to Your Brain When You Watch a Movie

In a significant advancement in neuroscience, researchers have developed a detailed functional map of the brain by studying brain activity in people watching movie...

by admin November 7, 2024
Research Shows What Happens to Your Brain When You Watch a Movie
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Are fans safe in extreme heat? New studies challenge limits.

With rising global temperatures, the use of electric fans as a cooling method has sparked debate. It was particularly regarding safety limits in high...

by admin November 7, 2024
Are fans safe in extreme heat? New studies challenge limits.
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Massive X2.3 Solar Flare Causes Radio Blackouts Over Southern Hemisphere

A powerful X2.3-class solar flare erupted from sunspot AR 3883 on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, at 8:40 a.m. ET (1340 UTC). This marks the...

by admin November 7, 2024
Massive X2.3 Solar Flare Causes Radio Blackouts Over Southern Hemisphere
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Future Supercontinent Pangea Ultima Could Trigger Mass Extinction

A recent study led by Dr Alexander Farnsworth, a Senior Research Associate at the University of Bristol, warns that extreme global temperatures could eventually...

by admin November 6, 2024
Future Supercontinent Pangea Ultima Could Trigger Mass Extinction
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Apophis asteroid may see landslides, tremors during its 2029 Earth flyby

In April 2029, asteroid Apophis will pass exceptionally close to Earth—at just 20,000 miles away, closer than many satellites. The encounter may trigger significant...

by admin November 6, 2024
Apophis asteroid may see landslides, tremors during its 2029 Earth flyby
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These Black Holes Are Changing Scientists’ Perception About Their Formation

Astronomers are watching two unusual black holes, each presenting phenomena that challenge current understanding of these cosmic giants. One, a “serial killer” black hole,...

by admin November 6, 2024
These Black Holes Are Changing Scientists' Perception About Their Formation
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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Makes Final Venus Flyby Before Sun Encounter

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe will make a close approach to Venus on Wednesday, marking the spacecraft’s seventh and final flyby of the planet. This...

by admin November 6, 2024
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Makes Final Venus Flyby Before Sun Encounter
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Could a hidden planet beyond Neptune be altering the solar system?

Astronomers may be on the brink of uncovering a ninth hidden planet in our solar system. As theories surrounding its existence gain momentum, the...

by admin November 6, 2024
Could a hidden planet beyond Neptune be altering the solar system?
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Bio-Based Fibres Might Be A Bigger Environmental Threat Than Plastics

A recent study has suggested that bio-based fibres, often marketed as environmentally friendly replacements for plastics, may pose greater ecological threats than previously assumed....

by admin November 6, 2024
Bio-Based Fibres Might Be A Bigger Environmental Threat Than Plastics
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Belgian Skeleton Unveils Bones from Five People Across 2,500 Years of History

A recent analysis of a skeleton discovered at an ancient Roman cremation cemetery in Pommerœul, Belgium, has revealed an unusual find – the bones...

by admin November 6, 2024
Belgian Skeleton Unveils Bones from Five People Across 2,500 Years of History
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Meet Haggis: The New Pygmy Hippo Calf Born at Edinburgh Zoo

A rare pygmy hippo calf, named Haggis, was born at Edinburgh Zoo on October 30, marking an important addition to the population of this...

by admin November 6, 2024
Meet Haggis: The New Pygmy Hippo Calf Born at Edinburgh Zoo
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Japan Launches World’s First Wooden Satellite LignoSat into Space

The first wooden satellite, built by Japanese researchers, has embarked on its journey to space. Created by a collaboration between Kyoto University and Sumitomo...

by admin November 6, 2024
Japan Launches World's First Wooden Satellite LignoSat into Space
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ndia-UK Physics Team Proposes Experiment to Test Gravity’s Quantum Nature

A collaboration of physicists from India and the UK has designed an experiment to examine if gravity exhibits quantum behaviour. The experiment is spearheaded...

by admin November 6, 2024
ndia-UK Physics Team Proposes  Experiment to Test Gravity's Quantum Nature
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India plans to launch Chandrayaan-4 in 2028 to collect moon samples!

India is setting its sights on the moon once more as it is aiming to launch the ambitious Chandrayaan-4 mission in 2028. This upcoming...

by admin November 6, 2024
India plans to launch Chandrayaan-4 in 2028 to collect moon samples!
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NASA’s NEOWISE Asteroid Hunter Ends Mission After 15 Years in Space

NASA’s asteroid-hunting spacecraft, NEOWISE, has officially concluded its journey, meeting its end as it re-entered Earth’s atmosphere and burned up on 1 November. Over...

by admin November 6, 2024
NASA's NEOWISE Asteroid Hunter Ends Mission After 15 Years in Space
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Aditya-L1 Solar Mission Reveals First Significant Findings on Solar CMEs

Indian scientists have achieved an important milestone in solar research, reporting the first major findings from the Visible Emission Line Coronagraph (VELC) aboard India’s...

by admin November 6, 2024
Aditya-L1 Solar Mission Reveals First Significant Findings on Solar CMEs
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Astronomers find a black hole devouring matter at incredible rates!

A team of astronomers, using data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the Chandra X-ray Observatory, has identified a black hole consuming...

by admin November 6, 2024
Astronomers find a black hole devouring matter at incredible rates!
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India’s first Astronaut Mission Oostponed to 2026 for Safety Checks

India has delayed its inaugural astronaut mission under the Gaganyaan programme to 2026, pushing the timeline a year beyond the original schedule. The decision,...

by admin November 5, 2024
India’s first Astronaut Mission Oostponed to 2026 for Safety Checks
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How the Tonga volcano eruption’s shockwave taught us about geohazards

On January 15, 2022, the Hunga volcano near Tonga erupted in an explosive event that sent shockwaves across the planet. The eruption happened around...

by admin November 5, 2024
How the Tonga volcano eruption's shockwave taught us about geohazards
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