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Scientists find the oldest fossilized skin ever documented while searching a cave - Earth.com

Scientists find the oldest fossilized skin ever documented while searching a cave Earth.com...

Years of training keep Artemis II crew mission-ready, researcher says - CityNews Halifax

Years of training keep Artemis II crew mission-ready, researcher says CityNews HalifaxHumanity's first trip back to the Moon in 50 years cleared for A...

The Mystery of Intense Magnetism on The Moon Is Finally Solved

The Mystery of Intense Magnetism on The Moon Is Finally Solved

A 3.5-billion-year-old anomaly....

Bumble bee queens can survive fully submerged underwater for over a week, according to a fascinating new study - Earth.com

Bumble bee queens can survive fully submerged underwater for over a week, according to a fascinating new study Earth.comBumblebee Queens Breathe Under...

Scientists create the first artificial neuron capable of communicating with the human brain - Earth.com

Scientists create the first artificial neuron capable of communicating with the human brain Earth.com...

The Everyday Contact Lens Habit That Could Be Hurting Your Eye Health - EatingWell

The Everyday Contact Lens Habit That Could Be Hurting Your Eye Health EatingWell...

Scientists Just Found a Hidden Oxygen Drain Inside Plant Cells - SciTechDaily

Scientists Just Found a Hidden Oxygen Drain Inside Plant Cells SciTechDailyPlant mitochondria actively pull oxygen from chloroplasts, researchers disc...

Spider uses its legs in a way never seen in any known material - Earth.com

Spider uses its legs in a way never seen in any known material Earth.com...

Mystery Bacteria Found Inside One of the Ocean’s Most Elusive Whales - SciTechDaily

Mystery Bacteria Found Inside One of the Ocean’s Most Elusive Whales SciTechDaily...

Innovation amazes

Innovation amazes

The world-class innovation and creativity in our region never ceases to amaze me. I’m consistently blown away by our advanced [...]...

Thorny issue plaguing lithium-ion batteries laid bare in new study - Phys.org

Thorny issue plaguing lithium-ion batteries laid bare in new study Phys.orgResearchers crack the physics of dangerous battery dendrites New AtlasLike ...

Bifurcation analysis and exploration of new optical soliton solutions in parabolic law medium with weak non-local nonlinearity - Nature

Bifurcation analysis and exploration of new optical soliton solutions in parabolic law medium with weak non-local nonlinearity Nature...

How often do people really fart? Scientists built smart underwear to find out - ScienceDaily

How often do people really fart? Scientists built smart underwear to find out ScienceDaily...

Curiosity Cracked Open a Rock on Mars And Revealed a Huge Surprise - ScienceAlert

Curiosity Cracked Open a Rock on Mars And Revealed a Huge Surprise ScienceAlert...

Curiosity Cracked Open a Rock on Mars And Revealed a Huge Surprise

Curiosity Cracked Open a Rock on Mars And Revealed a Huge Surprise

A first on the red planet!...

Palm-sized superconducting magnet achieves 42 tesla, rivaling the world's biggest

Palm-sized superconducting magnet achieves 42 tesla, rivaling the world's biggest

When we think of powerful magnets used in particle accelerators or for NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance), we often envision bulky machines, sometimes t...

Uncovering a patchwork of fresh and salty groundwater beneath Great Salt Lake's south shore

Uncovering a patchwork of fresh and salty groundwater beneath Great Salt Lake's south shore

Thanks to upstream diversions and climate change, Utah's Great Salt Lake has shrunk by 70% since 1989, exposing about 800 square miles of playa and mu...

How political borders in the Middle Ages are linked to chorales

How political borders in the Middle Ages are linked to chorales

The spread of a particular genre of music reflects the borders between medieval empires in Europe. This is shown by a study conducted by a...

Saharan dust swept into Europe in March, triggering 'dirty rain' episodes

Saharan dust swept into Europe in March, triggering 'dirty rain' episodes

Winter winds lofted clouds of dust from the Sahara Desert, carrying it north toward the Mediterranean and dispersing it widely across Europe in March ...

New Max Planck School of Biomedical Artificial Intelligence

New Max Planck School of Biomedical Artificial Intelligence

The new School will develop advanced AI methods for basic life sciences research. The concept was developed under the coordination of Karsten...