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You’re Living Alongside Invisible Wormholes, Scientists Say—and They May Be Warping Your Reality
Boosting one term in a complex equation helps scientists explain how the results could change. Scientists in Greece have laid out a mathematical framework to help explain a so-far-unsolved gap in our
Falcon 9 rocket launches NASA's ocean-observing satellite into space
A Falcon 9 rocket topped with an ocean-observing satellite launched into space Sunday night from California's central coast.
Scientists pinpoint single gene responsible for initiating winter behavior of mammals
As the days continue to get shorter, scientists have made a significant discovery in understanding exactly what makes mammals exhibit seasonal behaviors like hibernation and migration.
Narwhals caught on camera colliding with deep ocean monitors
The narwhals may be mistaking the recording equipment for cod they love to feed on, say scientists. The post Narwhals caught on camera colliding with deep ocean monitors appeared first on Talker.
How Giraffes Evolved to the Elegant and Vertical Creatures They Are Today
The African continent contains a plethora of creatures great and small, but none stick out quite like giraffes. They tower above the competition. They also look practically alien compared to the more
3,000 cows trapped on rotting, fly-infested cargo ship as port refuses docking
A livestock carrier loaded with thousands of cattle has become stranded far from land, turning into a scene of heat, filth and worsening animal suffering.
Scientists Found Deadly Blue Goo at the Bottom of the Ocean—Filled With Signs of Life
The goo, which is heavily alkaline serpentinite mud, contained lipid biomarkers, supporting the theory that early life began near ancient mud volcanoes
NASA’s Cassini Mission Found Fresh Clues That Enceladus Might Be Cooking Up Life
In 2008, NASA’s now-departed Cassini spacecraft made its fastest flyby of Enceladus, the moon of Saturn that’s spewing its subsurface ocean into space. A new analysis of data from that flyby has
Science mission finds glimmer of hope for marine biodiversity in ocean depths off Comoros
As world leaders meet at the COP30 summit in Brazil, the urgent need to hit a global target of protecting 30 percent of the world’s ocean by 2030 has been brought into stark focus by an international
Solar storms threaten ISS crews and expose hidden space hazards
Recent solar activity has heightened the risks for the International Space Station (ISS) crew, with solar storms posing direct threats through increased radiation exposure in low-Earth orbit. These
South Africa to lift fracking moratorium in Karoo Basin, despite concerns
By Victoria Schneider South Africa plans to lift a 13-year moratorium on shale gas exploration in the ecologically sensitive Karoo Basin, despite serious environmental and climate concerns raised by
Innovative tool offers defense against trunk rot in Florida's iconic palm trees
Florida’s landscapes are facing a silent but serious threat: a fungal disease that can cause trunks to collapse and trees to die.
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