Insights into Paleolithic humans’ rock selection for toolmaking, revealing their technical expertise in adapting to environmental needs.
Santiago Fernandez
Santiago Fernandez
Santiago Fernandez, a Chilean astronomer, is renowned for his research on astrophysics and cosmology. His articles delve into the mysteries of the universe, such as black holes, dark matter, and the origins of the cosmos.
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AstronomyAstrophysicsCHEOPSExoplanetPlanetsSciTech NewsSpaceUniversity Of Bern
Deciphering the Enigma of a Six-Planet System’s Harmonious Orbits
Astronomers unravel the harmonious dance of six planets in the HD110067 system, a celestial symphony of resonances.
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Earth ObservatoryNASASciTech NewsSpaceVolcano
Anak Krakatau’s Renewed Threat: Resurgence of Volcanic Activity
Overview of Anak Krakatau’s volcanic activity, captured by Landsat 8, highlighting its history, recent eruptions, and impacts on Java and …
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BiologyCell PressMiceMummySciTech News
A Scientific Breakthrough: Discovery of Preserved Mice on Volcanic Peaks Resembling Mars
A groundbreaking study reveals mummified mice surviving extreme conditions on Andean volcanoes, challenging vertebrate limits.
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SciTech NewsUniversity Of Bologna
“Unveiling the Complexity of the Human Foot: Insights from Evolutionary Research”
Exploring Human Foot Evolution: New Insights on Arch Development, Flat Feet, and Their Cultural Influences.
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AntarcticaClimate ChangeGlaciologyGlobal WarmingIce MeltOhio State UniversitySciTech News
Revealing the Unseen Thinness of Antarctica’s Ice Shelves: A Groundbreaking Study
Study reveals Antarctic ice shelves are 6% thinner than thought, impacting sea level rise and climate predictions.
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AstronomyAstrophysicsDark MatterGravitational WavesSciTech NewsSpaceTata Institute Of Fundamental ResearchUC Berkeley
Unveiling Enigmas of the Cosmos: Innovative Approach Emerges for Investigating Dark Matter
Innovative method explores dark matter’s impact on neutron stars via gravitational waves, unlocking cosmic mysteries.
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DOEQuantum MaterialsSciTech NewsSLAC National Accelerator LaboratorySuperconductor
Quantum Superconductors Align with Classical Physics: The Enduring Relevance of the Wiedemann-Franz Law
In-depth analysis of a study reaffirming the Wiedemann-Franz law’s relevance in quantum superconductors, emphasizing electron behavior in copper oxides.
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ARTEMIS MissionNASANASA's Stennis Space CenterRocketSciTech NewsSLSSpace
NASA’s Artemis Project: RS-25 Engine Successfully Tested for Future Space Missions
Summary of NASA’s successful RS-25 engine test for Artemis missions, highlighting advancements in engine manufacturing and testing.
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AuroraCoronal Mass EjectionsGeologyNagoya UniversitySciTech NewsSolar Power
A Recent Study Reveals Increased Frequency of Solar Superstorms
Solar superstorms are more common than thought, with the 1872 event’s study revealing risks to modern technology-dependent society. #SolarStorms #TechRisk