Greening of Antartica shows how climate change affects the frozen continent

Greening of Antartica shows how climate change affects the frozen continent

Plant development is speeding up on the Antarctic Peninsula and neighboring islands. When satellites initially began peering down on the craggy, glaciated Antarctic Peninsula about 40 years back, they saw…

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Space photo of the week: Easter Island’s last ‘ring of fire’ eclipse for 320 years

Space photo of the week: Easter Island’s last ‘ring of fire’ eclipse for 320 years

A “ring of fire” annular solar eclipse as seen on Oct. 2 from Easter Island. ( Image credit: Aditya Madhavan) What it is: An annular solar eclipse Where it is:…

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There were more black holes in the early universe than we thought, Hubble research reveals

There were more black holes in the early universe than we thought, Hubble research reveals

(div itemprop=”articleBody”id=”article-body” Supermassive great voids are a few of the most outstanding (and frightening) items in deep space– with masses around one billion times more than that of the Sun….

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Quantum physicists discover ‘negative time’ in strange experiment

Quantum physicists discover ‘negative time’ in strange experiment

Time can handle unfavorable worths in the quantum world. (Image credit: SEAN GLADWELL by means of Getty Images) Quantum physicists recognize with wonky, relatively ridiculous phenomena: atoms and particles in…

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Alligator gar: The ‘living fossil’ that has barely evolved for 100 million years

Alligator gar: The ‘living fossil’ that has barely evolved for 100 million years

An Alligator gar(Atractosteus spatulain water. Alligator gar is a ray-finned euryhaline fish associated to the bowfin in the infraclass Holostei. (Image credit: Danny Ye/ Alamy Stock Photo) Call: Alligator gar(Atractosteus…

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James Webb Space Telescope deciphers the origins of Pluto’s icy moon Charon

James Webb Space Telescope deciphers the origins of Pluto’s icy moon Charon

Pluto’s moon Charon as seen by the New Horizon’s telescope (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech) Utilizing the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST ), astronomers have actually spotted co2 and hydrogen peroxide on…

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Neo-Nazis head to encrypted SimpleX Chat app, bail on Telegram

Neo-Nazis head to encrypted SimpleX Chat app, bail on Telegram

“SimpleX, at its core, is developed to be genuinely dispersed without any main server. This permits massive scalability at low expense, and likewise makes it practically difficult to sleuth on…

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Why does drinking water feel so good when you’re thirsty?

Why does drinking water feel so good when you’re thirsty?

The brain really rewards us the minute we start consuming water when we’re thirsty. (Image credit: wundervisuals through Getty Images ) Envision you’re working out outside on a hot day….

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New Species of Hammerhead Shark Discovered

New Species of Hammerhead Shark Discovered

A group of marine biologists led by a Florida International University scientist has actually explained a brand-new types of the shark genus Sphyrna from the Caribbean and the Southwest Atlantic….

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Toxins Found in Venom of Crustacean from Mayan Underwater Caves Have Pharmacological Potential

Toxins Found in Venom of Crustacean from Mayan Underwater Caves Have Pharmacological Potential

Xibalbanus tulumensisa poisonous remipede discovered in anchialine caverns on the Yucatán Peninsula, is the only shellfish for which a venom system has actually been explained. Xibalbanus tulumensisImage credit: Pinheiro-Junior et…

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