Comet 3I/Atlas continues to be full of surprises. As well as being only the third interstellar object ever detected, new analysis shows it is producing hydroxyl (OH) emissions, with these compounds betraying the presence of water on its surface….
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There’s a Problem With Earth’s ‘New’ Oceanic Carbon Sink
We all want Earth to come to Earth’s rescue, revealing some long-dormant process that will undo our one-time mistake called the Industrial Revolution. We want it so much that stories of carbon sequestration, especially in the ocean, almost always…
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GRB in M82 may have been an “extragalactic magnetar giant flare”
A split-second flash from the nearby starburst galaxy M82 has sparked a careful rethinking of what we call a short gamma-ray burst.
The signal was so brief and intense that it first looked like a compact-object merger far across the universe, yet…
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Greenland is Shrinking and Drifting towards Northwest, Geoscientists Say
This happens due to plate tectonics and movements in the bedrock, caused by the large ice sheets on top melting and reducing pressure on the subsurface, according to a new paper published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth….
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Ancient Mars Climate With a Polar Ocean and Ice Sheet Dynamics – astrobiology.com
- Ancient Mars Climate With a Polar Ocean and Ice Sheet Dynamics astrobiology.com
- New Clues Suggest Mars Once Had a Vast Northern Ocean SciTechDaily
- Yes, Mars Once Had an Ocean, says New Research Universe Today
- Curiosity Rover Just Landed on a New…
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New Models Show How Solar ‘Tornadoes’ Could Wreak Havoc on Earth : ScienceAlert
Weather forecasting is a powerful tool. During hurricane season, for instance, meteorologists create computer simulations to forecast how these destructive storms form and where they might travel, which helps prevent damage to coastal…
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Metamaterials Can Stifle Vibrations With Intentional Complexity
Researchers have forged a new path to vibration isolation that could help absorb shocks in a variety of applications, including vehicles, buildings and more
This 3-D printed “kagome tube” can passively isolate vibrations using its… Continue Reading


