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Preparations for Extravehicular Activity, Advanced Plant Research, and Study of Earth’s Nocturnal Luminosity Aboard the International Space Station
Expedition 70’s crew on the International Space Station prioritizes upcoming spacewalks by NASA astronauts and Roscosmos cosmonauts. Alongside these preparations, …
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Unseen Depths of Coral Bleaching in the Indian Ocean Reveal Climate Change’s Wider Impact
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaUnseen Depths of Coral Bleaching in the Indian Ocean Reveal Climate Change’s Wider ImpactEvidence of significant damage to corals was …
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Pangea Ultima: The Impending Supercontinent That Poses a Threat to Mammalian Survival
Title: Pangea Ultima: The Impending Supercontinent That Poses a Threat to Mammalian SurvivalThis illustration illustrates the average temperature during the …
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Status Update on Radiator Leak in International Space Station
This comprehensive report provides an update on activities and research aboard the International Space Station, with a focus on Expedition …
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“Revising History: Humans Arrived in America 23,000 Years Ago, Not 14,000”
Revising History: Humans Arrived in America 23,000 Years Ago, Not 14,000 – New research challenges old beliefs.
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“Challenging Conventional Wisdom: Quasar Spectral Energy Distribution Defies Expectations”
Groundbreaking Quasar Study Challenges Astrophysical Theories
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Ancient Footprints in New Mexico Shift Timeline for Early Human Presence in North America
The discovery of ancient footprints in White Sands National Park, New Mexico, has led to a significant shift in our …
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The Time-Honored Biological Function Underpinning the Contemporary Obesity Epidemic
Scientists link fructose to obesity, identifying its role as a biological survival mechanism that increases food intake and metabolic disorders. …
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Recent Research Challenges Previous Beliefs About How Cats Purr
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinCats’ purring secrets revealed: New study challenges conventional beliefs about how they produce those soothing sounds.