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Scientists finally trace the source of the cosmic ray knee
Read More: Scientists finally trace the source of the cosmic ray kneeFor decades, a sharp kink in the energy spectrum of particles raining down from space has taunted astrophysicists, hinting at…
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Your brain may be naturally telepathic, research suggests
Read More: Your brain may be naturally telepathic, research suggestsNeuroscientists are finding that when two people interact, their brains do not work in isolation. Instead, patterns of activity in…
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Tiny ancient virus reveals secrets to fight superbugs
Read More: Tiny ancient virus reveals secrets to fight superbugsNeuroscientists are finding that when two people interact, their brains do not work in isolation. Instead, patterns of activity in…
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Under antarctica’s ice lies 300 hidden canyons that could shift oceans
Read More: Under antarctica’s ice lies 300 hidden canyons that could shift oceansFar beneath Antarctica’s ice and fringing seas, scientists have revealed a labyrinth of more than 300 hidden canyons that appear…
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World’s oldest cave art in indonesia features a pig
Read More: World’s oldest cave art in indonesia features a pigThe oldest known cave painting on Earth is not a charging bison in Europe but a reddish pig on a…
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Jwst spots a ghostly flare at the milky way’s black hole
Read More: Jwst spots a ghostly flare at the milky way’s black holeThe James Webb Space Telescope has captured a fleeting, spectral flash from the Milky Way’s central black hole, a signal…
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Caergwrle bowl is a 3,300 year old artifact with gold oars and eyes
Read More: Caergwrle bowl is a 3,300 year old artifact with gold oars and eyesThe Caergwrle bowl is one of the most arresting Bronze Age objects in Britain, a compact vessel of stone and…
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A 12,000 year old figurine shows early human animal interaction
Read More: A 12,000 year old figurine shows early human animal interactionBy the end of this century, scientists warn that nearly half of the planet’s sandy shorelines could be severely eroded…
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Nearly half of earth’s beaches could vanish by century’s end
Read More: Nearly half of earth’s beaches could vanish by century’s endBy the end of this century, scientists warn that nearly half of the planet’s sandy shorelines could be severely eroded…
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How the tectonic plates were formed
Read More: How the tectonic plates were formedEarth’s crust looks solid from the surface, but it is broken into a shifting mosaic of slabs that slowly rearrange…








