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Scientists Found a Massive Hole In Antarctica in 2016 And Now, They've Finally Discovered What Caused It During the winters ...
For decades, scientists believed the Arctic Ocean was sealed under a massive slab of ice during the coldest ice ages — but new research proves otherwise. Sediment samples from the seafloor, paired ...
My brain is so visual,” the artist told Observer. She once thought of this as a flaw but has since embraced the trait in her ...
In a leap toward sustainable desalination, researchers have created a solar-powered sponge-like aerogel that turns seawater into drinkable water using just sunlight and a plastic cover. Unlike ...
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has been unwaveringly focused on our universe. With its unprecedented power to detect and ...
In the real world, ordering medical tests costs money, so Microsoft tracked the tests that the AI system and human doctors ...
Researchers have developed a sponge-like material with long, microscopic air pockets that uses sunlight and a simple plastic ...