[ad_1] Using the data from ESA's Gaia star geometer, astronomers have identified four stars that are possible origins of Oumuamua, an interstellar object spotted during a brief visit to our solar system …
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[ad_1] The surface of Mars, imitated by Curiosity. (Credit: NASA) For decades, scientists have scanned the surface of Mars for signs of ancient life. But by digging deeper, they encounter historic living …
Read More »Extraterrestrials? "Unknown life" found in the New York subway
[ad_1] Some 15,000 life forms were detected in DNA samples taken from turnstiles, keyboards and seats at 466 New York subway stations. This is largely what you expected: mozzarella, white flies, staphylococcus …
Read More »Bees are wiped out by the weed killer
[ad_1] Bees are wiped out by Britain's most popular weed killer, a new study warns. According to the study, the active ingredient in Roundup destroys "good bacteria" in the intestines of insects, …
Read More »Across the Arctic, lakes emit dangerous greenhouse gases
[ad_1] The first time Walter Anthony saw Esieh Lake, she was afraid it could explode – and she's no stranger to the danger, or theatricality, of methane. In 2010, the University of …
Read More »Weed Killer could be responsible for the worldwide disappearance of honey bees
[ad_1] New By Austin Schoonmaker | September 25, 2018 According to scientists, a commonly used weed killer could be responsible for the massive disappearance of honey bees worldwide. The weedkiller in question …
Read More »Scientists at the Great Barrier Reef have said to focus on projects to improve the appearance of government | Environment
[ad_1] Great Barrier Reef scientists said they had to make compromises with the Great Barrier Reef Foundation, including focusing on projects that would look good for the government and encourage more corporate …
Read More »A new species of neon fish emerges from the "twilight zone"
[ad_1] The new fish was collected from the reefs of St. Paul's Rocks, an archipelago located off Brazil, about 120 feet deep. This places it in what some scientists call the "twilight …
Read More »Earth teeters when it turns, and humans are responsible for a third of that effect
[ad_1] During the last century, the axis of rotation of the Earth has drifted about ten meters. We know, from the records of the relative motions of the stars, that this change …
Read More »Scientists think that perhaps electrically shocking coral reefs are a good idea – BGR
[ad_1] It is no secret that the coral reefs of the Earth are in dire need of TLC. Extreme weather conditions and man-made global warming have resulted in the massive loss of …
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