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New research links Antarctica's record-breaking sea ice decline to deep ocean warming and powerful western winds. |
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New research links Antarctica's record-breaking sea ice decline to deep ocean warming and powerful western winds. |
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A satellite-tagged Amur Falcon named Alang is currently crossing the Arabian Sea non-stop from Somalia to India's west coast. Scientists are tracking her 3,000-kilometre journey in real time as part of a decade-long conservation effort in Manipur. |
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The emergence of a fresh alert on the climate front continues to make rounds in meteorological circles across the globe. Preliminary reports indicate that the currently forming El Nino in the tropical Pacific Ocean will grow to become extremely strong within the next few months. |
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The Chinese money plant, commonly seen in homes and offices as a simple ornamental houseplant, is now drawing serious scientific attention. What looks like ordinary greenery may actually be hiding an unexpected mathematical structure. |
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Imagine yourself standing under a massive canopy of conifers, 113 million years ago. It is humid and thick with fern scent. |
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Scientists have discovered that Mimosa pudica, known as the 'shy plant,' possesses the capacity for enumeration. This finding suggests intelligence isn't only found in creatures with brains. |
This newly developed technology is successfully turning carbon dioxide into 110 pounds of daily fuelSwitching from capturing carbon to utilising it is a pivotal paradigm shift in the fight against climate change. Recently, scientists introduced a new catalytic system that can turn atmospheric carbon dioxide and hydrogen into high-quality liquid fuel, producing up to 110 pounds each day. |
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Looking into the heavens in the middle part of the twentieth century did not always require viewing the starry night through a glass lens. Some scientists spent several weeks examining endless sheets of paper charts that showed erratic squiggles. |
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Scientists uncovered a massive underground geological structure beneath Bermuda that may finally explain one of the Atlantic Ocean's long-standing mysteries. Researchers say a thick layer of unusually buoyant rock beneath the island is helping keep Bermuda elevated above the surrounding seafloor. |
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A huge shadow has been hanging over the Bolivian Plateau for many years. Standing more than 6,000 meters above the level of the ocean, Mount Uturuncu has always intrigued and slightly terrified scientists all around the world for many years. |