Category: 7. Science
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Neuroscience word search — Find all the parts of the brain
Nicoletta Lanese is the health channel editor at Live Science and was previously a news editor and staff writer at the site. She holds a graduate certificate in science communication from UC Santa Cruz and degrees in neuroscience and dance from…
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Redox reactions in subducted CaCO3–Fe–SiO2 as a potential source of superdeep diamond inclusions
Li, K., Li, L., Pearson, D. G. & Stachel, T. Diamond isotope compositions indicate altered igneous oceanic crust dominates deep carbon recycling. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 516, 190–201 (2019).
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Why It’s Not Showing Up
NASA is facing significant challenges in attempting to reestablish contact with the MAVEN spacecraft, which has been out of communication for several weeks. The Mars orbiter, which has been studying the Martian atmosphere since 2014, has…
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Molecular propensity and stress tolerance of dehydrins from desert plants
Gupta, S., Kaur, R., Upadhyay, A., Chauhan, A. & Tripathi, V. Unveiling the secrets of abiotic stress tolerance in plants through molecular and hormonal insights. 3 Biotech 14, 252 (2024).
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Fly through Webb’s cosmic vistas
On the launch anniversary of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, ESA presents a unique compilation of zooms into stunning cosmic views.
So embark on a special journey: as if aboard a virtual spaceship, this video will take you…
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Clouds Are Weirder at the Top Than We Thought
If you’ve ever been on a plane, you’re probably familiar with what cloud tops look like: generally white and fluffy, with dips of blue-gray here and there. But the physics behind cloud tops had long puzzled scientists—until…
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NASA is hunting for Earth’s critical minerals from 60,000 ft
NASA is hunting for Earth’s critical minerals from 60,000 ft Flying at 60,000 ft, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) aircraft are scanning the deserts of the American West for the critical…
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