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Read More »10-Year-Old Invents an App to Save Bees
[ad_1] Kedar Narayan, a 10-year-old from Lower Nazareth township, Pennsylvania, really, really loves pollinators—the bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, beetles, flies and bats that pollinate more than 75 percent of all our flowers and …
Read More »The desert "drier than Mars" was devastated after experiencing the heaviest rainfall in 500 years
[ad_1] The driest desert in the world has been devastated after three consecutive years of rain – the first time in 500 years. The Atacama Desert, in northern Chile, has adapted to …
Read More »China has built an artificial sun and it’s INCREDIBLY hot
[ad_1] China is all about the artificial celestial bodies at the moment. Just weeks after we learnt the country was making a fake moon we’re learning that its earth-based sun simulator is …
Read More »Arianespace will reduce its workforce by 2,300 |
[ad_1] By Chris Forrester November 14, 2018 ArianeGroup, the rocket launch joint venture owned by Airbus and Safran, is set to reduce its workforce by 2,300 by 2022. ArianeGroup said in a …
Read More »Discovery of high geothermal heat at South Pole
[ad_1] British Antarctic Survey Twin Otter aircraft flies over South Pole Station in Antarctica. Credit: Tom Jordan Scientists have discovered an area near the South Pole where the base of the Antarctic …
Read More »Scientists Are About to Redefine the Kilogram | Science
[ad_1] Locked in a vault that requires three keys to open, in the town of Sèvres just to the southwest of Paris, there is a kilogram. Actually, it's the Kilogram, the International …
Read More »Purple bacteria can help harvest the green fuel from wastewater
[ad_1] By: PTI | London | Posted: 14th November 2018 19:16:38 Bacteria can use organic molecules and gaseous nitrogen (instead of carbon dioxide and water) to provide carbon, electrons and nitrogen for …
Read More »Catching asteroid 3 Juno at its best
[ad_1] Credit: Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Not all oppositions are created equal. This week’s sky target offers a good case in point, as asteroid 3 Juno reaches its most favorable viewing position …
Read More »Scientists behind ocean warming study say errors were made
[ad_1] (Getty Images) Scientists behind a study that found the world’s oceans were warming faster than previously believed have said their work contained errors, which means they cannot reach conclusions with such certainty. The …
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