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[ad_1] In the town of Sodankyla, Finland, the July 17 thermometer recorded a record 90 degrees, a remarkable figure as Sodankyla is 59 miles north of the Arctic Circle, in a region …
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[ad_1] The incidence of tick-borne infections in the United States has increased dramatically over the last decade. It is therefore imperative that public health officials and scientists build a solid understanding of …
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[ad_1] T The thick fog along the San Francisco Golden Gate is synonymous with the Bay Area. But more than an emblem for the coastal city, fog can also represent a massive …
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[ad_1] Finding extraterrestrial life has taken a step further after a breakthrough by Scottish scientists. A tool has been developed that measures the level of excitation generated by any potential extraterrestrial signal. …
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[ad_1] Scottish scientists revisited the scale of scoring space signals from extraterrestrials. A team of international researchers, led by researchers from the University of St Andrews and the SETI (Mountain Warfare Research …
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