[ad_1] The damage caused by Hurricane Michael is expected to cost billions of dollars and experts say such storms will only worsen and cost more as climate change disrupts weather conditions. The …
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[ad_1] The researchers observed a unique type of stellar explosion on the periphery of a spiral galaxy 920 million light years from Earth. They believe that the unusual explosion is actually a …
Read More »Rapid and accurate estimation of the Earth's magnetic field for the detection of natural disasters
[ad_1] Tokyo, Japan – Researchers at the Tokyo Metropolitan University applied machine learning techniques to obtain fast and accurate estimates of local geomagnetic fields using data collected at multiple observation points, thereby …
Read More »Bones reveal that a Neanderthal child was eaten by a giant bird
[ad_1] The two tiny knuckles, or digital bones of the hand, are about 1 cm long and belong to a Neanderthal child who was between 5 and 7 years old. The researchers …
Read More »The bees briefly stopped buzzing during the total solar eclipse, reveals a study
[ad_1] The bees stop buzzing for a few moments when all of them hit the 2017 total eclipse event. (IStock) During last year's total solar eclipse, only a few minutes have stopped …
Read More »The glory of autumn finds the origin of the lost leaves
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Read More »International Space Station Above Minnesota: Children's Activities
[ad_1] MINNESOTA – We are between two meteor showers, but observers can still see something special as they watch the sky at night. The International Space Station is visible at night and …
Read More »The rocky & crazy surface & # 39; of Ryugu asteroid revealed in MASCOT Lander Images
[ad_1] BERLIN – A European space robot the size of a shoebox has discovered some surprises when he jumped on an asteroid last week. In recently released images, the surface of the …
Read More »Stephen Hawking's latest article on black holes is now online
[ad_1] The paradox of information stems from Hawking's theoretical argument in the 1970s that black holes have a temperature. As such, they will inevitably evaporate over time until there is nothing left, …
Read More »Do you want to take cool pictures of the sky? Take out your smartphone – Twin Cities
[ad_1] My first love, as it has been for over 50 years, is visual astronomy, but I added the dimension of astrophotography about 10 years ago, thanks to the advent of better …
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