[ad_1] The great white sharks off the coasts of California and Mexico, known as the Northeast Pacific whites, spend their time between August and December feeding on seals and other marine species …
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[ad_1] According to a new study from the University of British Columbia, people are inherently lazy because that's exactly the way our brains are wired. The study, published in the neuropsychology Undertake …
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[ad_1] <! – -> The Exoplanets in Transit (TESS) satellite took this snapshot of the large Magellan (r) cloud and the bright star R Doradus (l) with a single detector from one …
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[ad_1] PICTURE: The two ProtoDUNE test benches at CERN are true particle detectors: they will record traces of particles from cosmic rays and a proton accelerator beam. view more Credit: CERN NOTE: …
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[ad_1] A mysterious den of great white sharks has been discovered in what experts once thought to be a "virgin and barren" stretch of the Pacific Ocean. The surprising discovery shocked scientists, …
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[ad_1] This summer, 51 monarchs were released to Lebanon Hills from the breeding operation inside the park. Of these, 33 were labeled as part of a migration study conducted by the University …
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[ad_1] The line separating the stars from the brown dwarfs may soon be clearer thanks to the new work led by Serge Dieterich of Carnegie. Published by the Astrophysical Journal, the results …
Read More »First traces of particles observed in a prototype for an international experiment on neutrinos
[ad_1] The detector records traces of particles in this argon, from both cosmic rays and a beam created in the CERN accelerator complex. Now that the first leads have been seen, scientists …
Read More »Jellyfish robots to monitor fragile coral reefs
[ad_1] Robotic jellyfish with silicon rubber tentacles could be used to monitor endangered coral reefs in the world's oceans. According to scientists, a robotic robot that can swim through openings narrower than …
Read More »The strongest subject of self-discipline in the universe could perhaps be the mysterious "nuclear"
[ad_1] Sep 17, 2018 10:09 pm EDT Nuclear pasta does not seem too intimidating, but the routine substance believed to have been reached by uninteresting stars is much more powerful than we …
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