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[ad_1] On September 15, more than 100 community members attended three lectures at Triton College to discover how gravitational waves can help scientists better understand black holes. Rob Owen, Associate Professor in …
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[ad_1] Today, the landscape of Dawson City, Yukon-A territory of northwestern Canada, famous for its role in the late nineteenth century in the Klondike Gold rush-It is dominated by heavy forest cover, …
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[ad_1] We do not generally think that mummies are particularly calines. But the researchers say the newly unveiled mummified body of an ice age wolf, estimated to be over 50,000 years old, …
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Read More »The oldest animals on Earth have formed complex ecological communities – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] A new analysis highlights the first macroscopic animals on Earth: the enigmatic The biota of Ediacara. The fossils of Ediacarans have a slightly bizarre appearance that is not shared by any …
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[ad_1] Spaghetti is fragile like hell and dry linguine can crack in a strong wind. But nuclear pulp is another matter (literally). According to astrophysics, nuclear pulp exists in ultradense dead neutron …
Read More »Micronization of ocean plastics threatens sea turtle populations and their life cycle
[ad_1] This position has been rehabilitated and released by the Loggerhead Marlinelife Center. The vial contains plastic excreted by the sea turtle during his stay at LMC in 2017. Credit: Loggerhead Marinelife …
Read More »H. Moser & Cie Endeavor Concept of the Perpetual Moon • Speed Patrol
[ad_1] The complication of the moon phase has been an essential part of clocks for hundreds of years. It should not be surprising that the function is very "classic" today, even on …
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