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"They get confused, for lack of a better term." Scientist issues warning after observing concerning change in behavior of US ...
After four rounds of layoffs in two years that cut a quarter of its employees, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory now faces a ...
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Scientists investigated Italy’s Campi Flegrei, which was experiencing intensified earthquakes, with the help of an artificial ...
A remarkable archaeological discovery led by Oxford Archaeology in Aylesbury, England, has stunned scientists and historians ...
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The Arctic Ocean was once an important source of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere — and it could become one again, ...
Tutankhamun’s tomb at risk of collapse in most fragile state since its discovery 100 years ago - Experts warn structural ...
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The nature of dark matter remains one of the greatest mysteries in cosmology. Within the standard framework of ...
For decades, astronomers have searched for something they cannot see. They call it dark matter—an invisible substance thought to make up most of the universe’s mass, sculpting galaxies and clusters ...
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NASA’s ambitious OSIRIS-APEX mission to study the asteroid Apophis has been spared from cancellation, but its future is far from secure. After threats of budget cuts that could have grounded the ...
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Archaeologists recently discovered an extraordinary 1,200-year-old loaf of bread bearing the image of Jesus Christ at the Topraktepe archaeological site in Turkey.
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