
‘Absolutely outstanding’ 12-century picture stone unearthed in Germany likely depicts bishop who brought Christianity to region
The newly found sculpting is the just recognized photo stone to consist of a cross. (Image credit: © LAKD MV) A male doing home building and construction in Germany has…
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Tonga eruption that poured 150 metric tons of water vapor into the stratosphere affected the atmosphere for years
The plume of smoke from the Tonga volcano eruption showed up from area. (Image credit: NASA Earth Observatory) On 15 January 2022, the undersea volcano Hunga Tonga– Hunga Ha’apai emergedletting…
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The Golden Age of offbeat Arctic research
cold war dreamers– The Cold War generated some odd military tasks that were destined stop working. Paul Bierman, Undark Magazine – Sep 8, 2024 11:12 am UTC Increase the size…
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How did volcanism trigger climate change before the eruptions started?
Expand / Loads of lava: Kasbohm with a couple of strengthened lava circulations of the Columbia River Basalts. Joshua Murray As our environment warms beyond its historic variety, researchers significantly…
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Space photo of the week: The 1st image of an alien planet
This very first world beyond our planetary system (right) was discovered orbiting a brown dwarf, called 2M1207 (center). (Image credit: ESO) What it is: exoplanet 2M1207b Where it is: about…
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When was the last time Antarctica was ice-free?
Unlike today, Antarctica hasn’t constantly been covered in ice. (Image credit: David Merron Photography by means of Getty Images) Antarctica, which is almost 4 times the size of the United…
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Giant oarfish: The ‘doomsday’ fish of legend that supposedly foreshadows earthquakes
In folklore, huge oarfish are stated to foreshadow earthquakes, although proof reveals this is not the case. (Image credit: Above: PJF Military Collection/ Alamy Below: Dotted Yeti/Shutterstock) Call: Giant oarfish…
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2,070-Year-Old Roman Wall Built to Contain Gladiator Spartacus and His Army Discovered in Italy
Archaeologists have actually determined a 2.7-km- (1.7-mile) long Roman protective wall and ditch– at first built by the Roman basic Marcus Licinius Crassus to consist of the Thracian gladiator and…
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Study: There Were Volcanic Eruptions on Moon as Recently as 123 Million Years Ago
There is substantial geologic proof of ancient volcanic activity on the Moon, however it is uncertain for how long that volcanism continued. Lava water fountains produce volcanic glasses, which have…
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Americans misunderstand their contribution to deteriorating environment
Expand / Power lines are cast in shape as the Creek Fire approaches on the Shaver Springs neighborhood off of Tollhouse Road on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020, in Auberry, California….
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