Title: GPS Data Reveals Potential Early Detection of Large EarthquakesA new study suggests that GPS data …
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Ancient 300,000-Year-Old Implement Indicates Early Humans Were Skilled Woodworkers
by Manuel Costa0 comments 60 viewsStudy on a 300,000-yr-old throwing stick shows early humans’ advanced woodworking skills and communal hunting practices.
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Unprecedented Quantum Phenomenon Unearthed: Scientists Enhance Cold Atomic Gases Manipulation
by Klaus Müller5 comments 80 viewsScientists amplify manipulative capacity of cold atomic gases, creating a new type of matter to advance …
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Surprising Discovery: 20% of “Healthy” Individuals Actually Have the Metabolism of a Prediabetic
by Klaus Müller0 comments 62 viewsTitle: Surprising Breakthrough: 20% of Apparently Healthy Individuals Found to Exhibit Prediabetic MetabolismResearchers at Klick Labs …
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The Global Dispersal of Eelgrass: A Keystone Species
0 comments 86 viewsThe Global Dispersal of Eelgrass: A Keystone SpeciesA global scientific team has mapped the migratory history …
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Unprecedented Discovery of a “Two-Faced” White Dwarf Leaves Astronomers in Awe
5 comments 114 viewsUnprecedented Discovery of a Two-Faced White Dwarf Leaves Astronomers in AweFor the inaugural time, astronomers have …
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Shedding Light on the Enigma: NASA’s GEDI Space Laser Unravels the Mysteries of Rainforest Canopies
by Klaus Müller7 comments 72 viewsShedding Light on the Enigma: NASA’s GEDI Space Laser Unravels the Mysteries of Rainforest CanopiesNASA’s space …
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Alien Planet Eater: The Superheated Exoplanet That Possibly Ingested Its Lesser Companion
3 comments 79 viewsExploring WASP-76 b, a superhot exoplanet, which may have swallowed a smaller Mercury-like planet, altering its …