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Incessant Flames: Greece Continues to Battle Rampant Wildfires
This article examines the relentless wildfires plaguing Greece, captured through satellite imagery by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission. It discusses the …
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ArchaeologyEarthFossilsHumansSciTech NewsUniversity Of Toronto
An 8.7-Million-Year-Old Ape Fossil Unearthed Overturns Established Beliefs Regarding Human Evolution
Discovery of an 8.7-million-year-old ape fossil, Anadoluvius turkae, in Turkey challenges conventional beliefs about human evolution’s origin.
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Ancient Malaysian Rock Art Narrates a Disturbing Tale: A Comprehensive Study by Scientists
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Breakthrough Discovery: Inexpensive and Sustainable Hydrogen Production Possible Through Graphene’s Unexpected Properties
Discovery: Graphene’s natural proton permeability may revolutionize hydrogen economy, replacing costly catalysts with sustainable 2D crystals.
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A Study Unveils Unexpected Origins of Methane Emissions
New research reveals that rivers and streams significantly contribute to global methane emissions, challenging previous beliefs about temperature’s role.
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Managing the Solar Blaze: Regulating Fusion Plasma Temperature at 100 Million Degrees Celsius
Researchers at Kyoto University develop a model to regulate fusion plasma temperatures, enhancing fusion devices and offering insights into future …
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Emperor Penguins in Crisis: Unprecedented Breeding Collapse in Antarctica
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinEmperor penguins face catastrophic breeding failure in four of five Antarctic colonies in 2022, linked to unprecedented sea ice loss …
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The Underlying Apprehension Hindering Scientific Advancements
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaAn analysis of how increasing competition in science leads to knowledge hiding, identifying victim sensitivity as a predictor and the …
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The Beginning of Graphene’s New Chapter: Solving the Enigma of Proton Permeability
Researchers discover graphene’s high intrinsic proton permeability, a breakthrough that could revolutionize hydrogen economy with sustainable 2D crystals.