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How a NASA/ESA mission may find water under the surface of other planets and moons

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...It’s a problem which NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) is... ...: Ganymede, Callisto and Europa.... ...talk at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly EGU24 next... ...Dr Elena Pettinelli of Italy’s Roma Tre University, this information...

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Unravelling the chemistry of the interstellar medium on Earth

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...Olivia Krohn, the paper’s first author who undertook the research... ...as a PhD student in the Lewandowski laboratory at JILA in the US...

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Species of ant named L. voldemort after Harry Potter villain

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..., a researcher at the University of Western Australia and lead... ...Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter series.... ...region in the north of Western Australia.... ...The results are presented in a new paper in the journal Nature Climate...

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Ancient Saudi ‘lava tubes’ inhabited thousands of years ago uncovered

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...investigation has, for the first time, excavated a lava tube in Saudi Arabia... ...The site at Umm Jirsan shows evidence of human activity spanning... ...’s Griffith University Dr Mathew Stewart, the lead author of the... ...study and a research fellow at the Australian Research Centre for...

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Triassic fossils could be the remains of the largest marine reptile ever

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...UK fossils dating to the Late Triassic (also known as the Rhaetian... ...; 237–201 million years ago) period could be from the largest marine... ...In fact, the authors suggest ichthyosaurs discovered in Nevada, USA... ...“Both specimens were discovered in Somerset, UK,” the authors write...

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How can beaver teeth survive chomping on those trees?

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...don’t break, while humans eat lollies and have to head for the dentist... ...is even harder in rodents, which also have an additional outer layer... ...The findings, published in a study in the journal ACS Nano, have... ...orange-brown colour of rodent incisors comes from a thin surface layer...

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Next big thing - understanding the formation of galaxies

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...I was born in Atlanta, Georgia.... ...part of a program called ‘Talented and Gifted Program’ in the Portland... ...I went to Oberlin College ((the first college in America to adopt... ...Parkes telescope....

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Fourth time in nature organelle evolution has been identified

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...Last month, Jonathan Zehr, a professor of marine sciences from UC... ...Zehr’s colleague Tyler Coale, a postdoctoral scholar specialising...

favicon cosmosmagazine.com > technology

Radio waves flood our lives but study confirms no concern

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...Society is adopting ever evolving broadcast and mobile telecommunication... ...director and study co-author, Dr Stuart Henderson, told Cosmos:... ...ARPANSA science officer and lead author, Dr Chhavi Bhatt, says the...

favicon cosmosmagazine.com > nature

Climate contradiction as cold water spikes threaten marine species

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...A scientist from James Cook University says unusual ocean upwelling... ...Climate change is likely pushing shifts in pressure systems and ocean... ...Lubitz and his colleagues from Australia, France and South Africa... ...by the wash-up of 260 marine animals along South Africa’s south...

 


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