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Deep beneath Earth’s surface, hot mantle rock slowly rises, fueling massive volcanic activity, tearing continents apart, and ...
But their ancient history has been a mystery, mainly because fossils rarely capture these fungi on their hosts. Now, ...
The south pole of the Sun, photographed by the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager instrument aboard Solar Orbiter on 30 March 2022. © ESA & NASA/Solar Orbiter/EUI Team The Sun’s poles are of particular ...
Thanks to ALMA’s powerful precision, scientists have now confirmed that comet C/2014 UN271 holds the title of the largest ...
In a stunning peek into how planets are born, astronomers caught millimeter-sized dust grains clinging to the windy walls of ...
A WVU junior who researched pollution from microplastics in Appalachian streams and fish found tiny plastic particles that ...
A team at the Technical University of Munich has created a high-tech robotic tool designed to step in during critical moments, like when someone’s lung fails. The device is an advanced robot arm ...
Neutrinos are ghostly particles—no charge, barely any mass, and yet they flood the cosmos. Born in places like the Sun, ...
For decades, astronomers have looked to the distant future and braced for the inevitable: a fiery, universe-altering collision between the Milky Way and its cosmic neighbor, Andromeda.But new findings ...
“Another year, another record,” said Ralph Keeling, director of the Scripps CO₂ Program.“It’s sad.” Perched on the slopes of Hawaii’s Mauna Loa volcano, the observatory has been tracking CO₂ trends ...
For decades, the emigration of skilled professionals from small and lower-income countries has raised concerns about brain drain—the loss of talent that could hinder economic and social progress.
Cannabis consumption among older adults in the U.S. is skyrocketing, reaching levels never seen before. According to a recent analysis led by researchers at the NYU School of Global Public Health, 7 ...