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Published Bubble, bubble, more earthquake trouble? Geoscientists study Alaska's Denali fault - Bubble, Bubble, More Earthquake Trouble? Geoscientists Study Alaska's Denali Fault
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Geochemists report findings from collected and analyzed helium and carbon isotopic data from springs...
Published Martian rock-metal composite shows potential of 3D printing on Mars - Martian Rock-Metal Composite Shows Potential of 3D Printing on Mars
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A small amount of simulated crushed Martian rock mixed with a titanium alloy made a stronger, high-p...
Published Simulation provides images from the carbon nucleus - Simulation Provides Images from the Carbon Nucleus
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What does the inside of a carbon atom's nucleus look like? A new study provides a comprehensive answ...
Published Keeping time with an atomic nucleus - Keeping Time with an Atomic Nucleus
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Nuclear clocks could allow scientists to probe the fundamental forces of the universe in the future....
Published At least 2,000 species of reptiles are threatened, study finds - At Least 2,000 Species of Reptiles are Threatened, Study Finds
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A new study has found that 21 percent of the reptile species on Earth (one in five species), amounti...
Published Switching to hydrogen fuel could prolong the methane problem - Switching to Hydrogen Fuel Could Prolong the Methane Problem
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Hydrogen is often heralded as the clean fuel of the future, but new research suggests that leaky hyd...
Published Hubble finds that ghost light among galaxies stretches far back in time - Hubble Finds That Ghost Light Among Galaxies Stretches Far Back in Time
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In giant clusters of hundreds or thousands of galaxies, innumerable stars wander among the galaxies...
Published Geologist proposes the number of ancient Martian lakes might have been dramatically underestimated by scientists - Geologist Proposes the Number of Ancient Martian Lakes Might Have Been Dramatically Underestimated by Scientists
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Though Mars is a frozen desert today, scientists have shown that Mars contains evidence of ancient l...
Published Scientists discover what was on the menu of the first dinosaurs - Scientists Discover What Was on the Menu of the First Dinosaurs
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The earliest dinosaurs included carnivorous, omnivorous and herbivorous species, according to a team...
Published Record-breaking team of citizen scientists contribute data on pinwheel galaxy supernova - Record-Breaking Team of Citizen Scientists Contribute Data on Pinwheel Galaxy Supernova
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Citizen scientists have set a new record for the SETI Institute and Unistellar, comprising the highe...
Published Protecting the ozone layer is delivering vast health benefits - Protecting the Ozone Layer: Delivering Vast Health Benefits
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An international agreement to protect the ozone layer is expected to prevent 443 million cases of sk...
Published Hyperfast white dwarf stars provide clues for understanding supernovae - Hyperfast White Dwarf Stars Provide Clues for Understanding Supernovae
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Scientists have used computer modeling to show how a hypothesized type of supernova would evolve on ...
Published Extraterrestrial stone brings first supernova clues to Earth - Extraterrestrial Stone Brings First Supernova Clues to Earth
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The extraterrestrial Hypatia stone found in Egypt could be the first tangible evidence on Earth of a...
Published Death of bats at wind turbines interrupts natural food chains - Death of Bats at Wind Turbines Interrupts Natural Food Chains
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The numerous casualties of bats at wind turbines (WT) have a negative impact on the populations of a...
Published Oldest spinosaur brains revealed - Oldest Spinosaur Brains Revealed: A Fascinating Discovery
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Researchers have reconstructed the brains and inner ears of two British spinosaurs, helping uncover...
Published Quantum networks in our future - Quantum Networks in Our Future: The Next Frontier of Communication
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Investigators outline how a time-sensitive network control plane could be a key component of a worka...
Published Increasing forest cover in the Eifel region 11,000 years ago resulted in the local loss of megafauna - Increasing Forest Cover in the Eifel Region 11,000 Years Ago Resulted in the Local Loss of Megafauna
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Sediment cores obtained from Eifel maar sites provide insight into the presence of large Ice Age mam...
Published Here today, gone tomorrow: How humans lost their body hair - Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: How Humans Lost Their Body Hair
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Orangutans, mice, and horses are covered with it, but humans aren't. Why we have significantly less...
Published Where did the hot Neptunes go? A shrinking planet holds the answer - Where Did the Hot Neptunes Go? A Shrinking Planet Holds the Answer
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'Where did the hot Neptunes go?' This is the question astronomers have been asking for a long time,...
Published Fusion model hot off the wall - Fusion Model: A Revolutionary Leap in Energy Production
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Heat load mitigation is critical to extending the lifetime of future fusion device. Researchers have...