[ad_1] Scientists finally have solid evidence: the nucleus of the Earth is solid, if it is a little spongy, according to a new study. The theory that the core of the Earth …
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[ad_1] The Pacific blob is back, which could be bad news for the western coasts of the United States and Canada. This is because, in the past, the amount of warm seawater …
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[ad_1] How can we know how long we are going to live? The real answer is that we can not, but new research from the University of Edinburgh can help give some …
Read More »Purdue researchers make solar energy more efficient • Earth.com
[ad_1] Of the day Video of the day of EurekAlert describes the new technology developed at Purdue University to improve the efficiency of solar heat production in electricity. Currently, solar energy is …
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[ad_1] The holidays are coming up, and it’s more likely than not that you’ll soon be standing over a table full of food, brain firing with anticipation and building the perfect plate …
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[ad_1] What do dandelion seeds and the Wright brothers have in common? They both invented a new form of flight… kind of. A new discovery from researchers at the University of Edinburgh …
Read More »Reducing neglected emissions could improve air quality in China • Earth.com
[ad_1] China is not known for its respect for the environment and its capital, Beijing, has always been one of the most polluted cities in the world. But over the last fifteen …
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[ad_1] In nature, being tall and strong can make the difference between surviving and becoming someone else's dinner. For many species, the size and shape of their parents will determine their own …
Read More »Aggressive territorial fish can help boost coral reef recovery • Earth.com
[ad_1] Coral reefs around the world have experienced mass laundering episodes and are disappearing at an unprecedented rate. Famous, the Great Barrier Reef experienced a disaster consecutive whitening events in 2016 and …
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[ad_1] According to a new study, Neanderthal DNA inherited from a miscegenation might have helped modern humans to endow themselves with immunity against diseases. Today, many Europeans and Asians own about 2% …
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