
Rare Footage of Moms, Cubs Emerging from Dens Sheds Light on Elusive Polar Bear Reproduction
Released today on International Polar Bear Day, brand-new research study marks the very first mix of satellite tracking collars with remote video camera traps to address concerns about polar bear…
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Next ice age would hit Earth in 11,000 years if it weren’t for climate change, scientists say
Routine modifications in Earth’s orbit and axial tilt might have set off the start and end of glacial epoch over the previous 800,000 years. ( Image credit: Gregory Adams/Getty Images)…
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This ‘glow in the dark’ battery runs on nuclear waste
(Image credit: happyphoton by means of Getty Images) Researchers have actually established an ingenious battery that transforms energy from radioactive waste into electrical energy, changing a harmful spin-off of nuclear…
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Most powerful cosmic rays in the universe start shockingly close to Earth, paper claims
The supernova residue W44 shines magenta where effective cosmic rays hit gas. Researchers are attempting to trace the origins of the greatest cosmic rays in deep space– and a brand-new…
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Mystery of how man’s brain turned to glass after Vesuvius eruption possibly solved
The glassy product was discovered inside the guy’s skull in Herculaneum. Scientist state that it was produced by a super-hot ash cloud from Vesuvius that preceded its pyroclastic circulations. (Image…
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New ‘Ocelot’ quantum processor inspired by Schrödinger’s cat could scale up quantum computers by massively slashing errors
The brand-new quantum chip utilizes 9 qubits– 5 “cat” qubits that are resistant to bit-flip mistakes and 4 superconducting qubits to remedy phase-flip mistakes. These are integrated with 5 superconducting…
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Homo sapiens Were Living in African Wet Tropical Forests as Early as 150,000 Years Ago
New research study led by Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology researchers obstacles standard concepts about the habitability of ancient tropical forests and recommends that West Africa might have been a…
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Giant Glaciers Reshaped Earth’s Surface and Paved Way for Complex Life
By chemically evaluating crystals in ancient rocks, researchers from Curtin University, the University of Portsmouth and St. Francis Xavier University found that as glaciers sculpted through the landscape after the…
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Lucy Captures Its First Images of Main-Belt Asteroid Donaldjohanson
NASA’s Lucy spacecraft will zip the little asteroid Donaldjohanson on April 20, 2025. By blinking in between images recorded by NASA’s Lucy spacecraft on February 20 and 22, 2025, this…
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Mars May Have Solid Inner Core
A group of scientists at the Bayerisches Geoinstitut has actually performed high-pressure-temperature lab experiments to figure out the crystal structure and density of the iron-sulfide stage in the Martian core….
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