Category: 7. Science

  • Climate Models Missed Something Big About the Southern Ocean. The Truth Is More Worrying – SciTechDaily

    1. Climate Models Missed Something Big About the Southern Ocean. The Truth Is More Worrying  SciTechDaily
    2. Climate change prevention: Fresh water in the Southern Ocean is stopping CO2 release  Open Access Government
    3. 10/16/2025: The ocean could burp up…

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  • The Sky Today on Tuesday, October 21: The Orionids peak, Comet Lemmon is closest to Earth, and Titan makes a transit – Astronomy Magazine

    1. The Sky Today on Tuesday, October 21: The Orionids peak, Comet Lemmon is closest to Earth, and Titan makes a transit  Astronomy Magazine
    2. Viewing the Orionid Meteor Shower in 2025  American Meteor Society
    3. STARCAST: A Lemmon, SWAN, and meteor shower,…

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  • Orionid meteor shower peaks over US tonight: When and where to catch the blazing trails | World News

    Orionid meteor shower peaks over US tonight: When and where to catch the blazing trails | World News

    The Orionid meteor shower peaks tonight across the US, offering up to 20 meteors per hour for stargazers / Photo credit: NASA / Twitter [@NASA]

    Tonight, stargazers across the United States have a cosmic treat: the Orionid meteor shower peaks,…

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  • Pair of ‘holy’ islands in eerily green African lake hold centuries-old relics and mummified emperors — Earth from space

    Pair of ‘holy’ islands in eerily green African lake hold centuries-old relics and mummified emperors — Earth from space

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    Where is it? Dek and Daga, Ethiopia [11.907552854, 37.285011102]

    What’s in the photo? A pair of islands in the middle of the green-colored Lake Tana

    Who took the photo? An unnamed astronaut onboard the International Space Station

    When…

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  • The Moon suddenly lights up? Strange flashes and glows still puzzle scientists around the world |

    The Moon suddenly lights up? Strange flashes and glows still puzzle scientists around the world |

    Astronomers have observed odd and strange lights on the Moon, or Transient Lunar Phenomena (TLPs), for centuries. These TLPs vary from bright, short flashes to weak glows and transitory colour changes, drawing the interest of observers across…

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  • Almond-sized crab and tiny lantern shark discovered in deep seas

    Almond-sized crab and tiny lantern shark discovered in deep seas

    A semi-transparent crab about the size of an almond and a tiny, glowing lantern shark are among two new species discovered by Australian scientists exploring the deep sea.

    In late 2022, scientists from Australia’s science agency CSIRO embarked on…

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  • Quorum quenching by endophytic Bacillus cereus AL1: a lactonase-based anti-virulence strategy against Pseudomonas aeruginosa | BMC Microbiology

    Quorum quenching by endophytic Bacillus cereus AL1: a lactonase-based anti-virulence strategy against Pseudomonas aeruginosa | BMC Microbiology

    Collection of plant samples

    A total of ten plants were collected from the Orman Botanical Garden (30°01′45.12″ N, 31°12′47.16″ E) and the Research Institute of Plant Protection (30.046356° N, 31.207320° E), Giza, Egypt, in February…

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    Just a moment…

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