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A sinking of the oceanic crust could have caused the sea level to drop by 30 meters. - Farmingdale Observer
A sinking of the oceanic crust could have caused the sea level to drop by 30 meters. - Farmingdale Observer

The geological narrative of our planet often unfolds through dramatic events that reshape Earth's landscapes. Among these, a significant episode of oceanic crust modification that occurred between 15 and 6 million years ago deserves special attention. Recent …

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Earth may already be too hot for the survival of polar ice sheets - The Washington Post
Earth may already be too hot for the survival of polar ice sheets - The Washington Post

If Earth stays at its current levels of warming -- below policymakers’ goal of 1.5 degrees Celsius -- polar ice sheets may melt, causing seas to rise and displacing coastal communities, a study finds.

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Frozen ocean world discovered between Mars and Jupiter - The Brighter Side of News
Frozen ocean world discovered between Mars and Jupiter - The Brighter Side of News

Instead of solid rock, they believe the crust is dirty ice—formed as a slushy, muddy ocean froze over time.

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A tree dating back to the era of dinosaurs bears fruit for the first time, in the garden of two lucky retired English people. - Stewartville Star
A tree dating back to the era of dinosaurs bears fruit for the first time, in the garden of two lucky retired English people. - Stewartville Star

In a remarkable botanical breakthrough, a Wollemi pine, a tree species dating back to the dinosaur era, has produced fruits for the first time in the garden of British retirees Pamela and Alistair Thompson. This extraordinary event marks a significant milesto…

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'2.6 million golden eggs' found near an underwater volcano - USA Today
'2.6 million golden eggs' found near an underwater volcano - USA Today

The eggs come from the Pacific white skate and were found in waters once thought too cold to support life. They can take up to 10 years to incubate.

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NASA Just Found New Signs of Life Inside Venus – Geologic Life, That Is - SciTechDaily
NASA Just Found New Signs of Life Inside Venus – Geologic Life, That Is - SciTechDaily

New research reveals that Venus may still be geologically alive, with massive circular features pointing to hot plumes stirring deep beneath its crust. Vast, circular features on the surface of Venus may be signs that the planet is still geologically active. …

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The sun up close: Observations with new VTT camera technology deliver 8K image resolution - Phys.org
The sun up close: Observations with new VTT camera technology deliver 8K image resolution - Phys.org

Large and complex sunspot groups characterize the surface of the dynamic sun during its activity cycle. A new camera system at the Vacuum Tower Telescope (VTT) at the Observatorio del Teide on Tenerife uses image restoration methods to capture small structure…

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Stone Tools From 400,000 Years Ago Expose Unexpected Tech Breakthrough - The Daily Galaxy
Stone Tools From 400,000 Years Ago Expose Unexpected Tech Breakthrough - The Daily Galaxy

This razor-sharp stone tool changed the game 400,000 years ago — but the story behind its origin reveals much more.

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Unidentified Bacterial Strain Discovered Inside China’s Space Station - Gizmodo
Unidentified Bacterial Strain Discovered Inside China’s Space Station - Gizmodo

The microbes could potentially pose a threat to the health of astronauts on board Tiangong.

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Scientists Discover Hidden Dinosaur Mass Grave Full of Thousands of Fossils - Indian Defence Review
Scientists Discover Hidden Dinosaur Mass Grave Full of Thousands of Fossils - Indian Defence Review

Scientists have uncovered a mysterious dinosaur mass grave containing thousands of perfectly preserved bones — and the secrets it holds could change everything we know about prehistoric life!

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A Distant Moon Shows an Uncanny Resemblance to Earth - The Daily Galaxy
A Distant Moon Shows an Uncanny Resemblance to Earth - The Daily Galaxy

Latest observations hint at a complex weather cycle and active atmospheric chemistry on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, opening new paths in the hunt for habitable worlds in our solar system.

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Powerful Mother's Day geomagnetic storm created radio-disrupting bubbles in Earth's upper atmosphere - Space
Powerful Mother's Day geomagnetic storm created radio-disrupting bubbles in Earth's upper atmosphere - Space

"What we found was very interesting."

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Jupiter was formerly twice its current size and had a much stronger magnetic field, study says - Phys.org
Jupiter was formerly twice its current size and had a much stronger magnetic field, study says - Phys.org

Understanding Jupiter's early evolution helps illuminate the broader story of how our solar system developed its distinct structure. Jupiter's gravity, often called the "architect" of our solar system, played a critical role in shaping the orbital paths of ot…

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ZEUS is now the country’s most powerful laser at 2 petawatts of power. - The Verge
ZEUS is now the country’s most powerful laser at 2 petawatts of power. - The Verge

The University of Michigan’s ZEUS is now the country’s most powerful with pulses lasting just 25 quintillionths of a second.

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Brain’s Gatekeepers Remember Signals to Shape Long-Term Memory - Neuroscience News
Brain’s Gatekeepers Remember Signals to Shape Long-Term Memory - Neuroscience News

A new study reveals how calcium ion channels in the brain don’t just relay signals—they remember them. A new study reveals how calcium ion channels in the brain don’t just relay signals—they remember them.

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House-size asteroid will pass between Earth and moon on May 21 - Space
House-size asteroid will pass between Earth and moon on May 21 - Space

The asteroid poses no threat to the moon or Earth.

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Physicists succeed in converting light into a supersolid that flows like a liquid - Earth.com
Physicists succeed in converting light into a supersolid that flows like a liquid - Earth.com

Physicists convert beams of light into frictionless supersolid, first step toward advanced quantum materials and future photonic technologies

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The 100th woman in space: Emily Calandrelli talks about her Blue Origin flight and inspiring the next generation - Space
The 100th woman in space: Emily Calandrelli talks about her Blue Origin flight and inspiring the next generation - Space

" I recognize that going into space is something that is an incredibly privileged thing to do. I always told myself that if I were to have that chance, I would try to use it to uplift others."

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“It Was Actually an Immigrant” — The T. Rex Evolutionary Theory You Were Taught Might Be Completely Wrong - Indian Defence Review
“It Was Actually an Immigrant” — The T. Rex Evolutionary Theory You Were Taught Might Be Completely Wrong - Indian Defence Review

The Tyrannosaurus rex, once thought to have migrated from Asia, may have actually evolved in North America, according to new research.

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40 Years After the Chilling Ozone Hole Discovery: Scientists Unveil Eye-Opening New Details - The Daily Galaxy
40 Years After the Chilling Ozone Hole Discovery: Scientists Unveil Eye-Opening New Details - The Daily Galaxy

40 years after the ozone hole discovery, scientists reveal what’s really happening above Antarctica

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