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Unlocking the Mysteries of Volcanic Tsunamis: Santorini’s Seafloor Reveals Clues
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinDecoding Santorini’s ancient tsunami: Seafloor reveals volcanic secrets, highlighting the importance of understanding flank instabilities at active volcanoes.
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MarsMAVENNASANASA Goddard Space Flight CenterSciTech NewsSpaceUniversity Of Colorado At Boulder
NASA’s MAVEN Spacecraft Delivers Breathtaking Ultraviolet Images of Mars
NASA’s MAVEN mission captures astounding ultraviolet images of Mars, revealing unprecedented insights into its atmosphere and seasonal changes.
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EconomicsQueen Mary University Of LondonSciTech News
Social Media Posts Can Accurately Predict Individuals’ Income, Say Scientists
Social media posts accurately predict income: Study using 2.6M Nextdoor posts reveals socioeconomic insights, enabling user profiling and targeted advertising.
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BeesEarthEcologyEnvironmentSciTech NewsUniversity Of SheffieldUrbanization
Moths: Not Just a Nuisance, But Essential Pollinators to Protect
Research emphasizes the importance of moths in plant pollination, advocating for equal conservation efforts as bees.
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The Challenges of Long-Term Human Survival in Deep Space
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaCan humans survive in deep space? A new theory explores the challenges of replicating gravity, oxygen, and ecological systems for …
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James Webb Discovers Astonishing Features of the Chilliest Rocky Exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 C
NASA’s James Webb Telescope reveals TRAPPIST-1 c, an exoplanet similar to Venus, lacks a dense CO2 atmosphere and has the …
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ButterfliesEarthEcologySciTech NewsUniversity Of Georgia
Monarch Butterfly Migration: The Secret Power of White Spots
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerResearch reveals that monarch butterflies with more white spots on their wings have better flight efficiency, aiding their long-distance migration.
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Key Protein Vital for Structural Integrity of Neurons – Without It Axons Break, Synapses Die
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerMIT study reveals protein perlecan’s essential role in maintaining neuronal axon integrity, preventing synapse death in flies and humans.
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BrainImmune SystemMedicineSciTech NewsSpinal CordUniversity Of Virginia
Insight into Immune System Unlocks Possibilities for Spinal Cord Injury Treatment
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinNew research unveils weakened immune response to spinal cord injuries with age, highlighting potential for enhanced recovery strategies.