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Category: 7. Science
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The Moon’s Largest Crater Has Something Odd Going on – And Astronauts Are Heading There : ScienceAlert
The gravitational interaction between the Earth and Moon has led to one hemisphere of the Moon being locked facing away from Earth. Don’t be misled, though. The Moon does rotate, it just takes as long to rotate once on its axis as it takes…
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Watch Europe’s upcoming PLATO exoplanet hunter spread its ‘wings’ (video)
Europe’s next planet-hunting spacecraft just spread its “wings” in preparation for launch.
PLATO‘s twin solar panels, which will power the Planetary Transits and Oscillations of Stars spacecraft’s search for Earth-like exoplanets, spread out…
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Photos from under the microscope: Winners of Nikon Small World 2025 – The Washington Post
- Photos from under the microscope: Winners of Nikon Small World 2025 The Washington Post
- Magnifying the minuscule: Nikon Small World photomicrography 2025 – in pictures The Guardian
- Award-Winning Images Reveal Our Smallest Realms of Life in Epic…
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Astronauts could soon benefit from dissolvable eye insert – Physics World
Astronauts could soon benefit from dissolvable eye insert – Physics World
Left to right: Kayla R. Mehl, Stephanie R. Morain, and Jeremy Sugarman A new article from the NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory’s Ethics and Regulatory Core offers a comprehensive scoping review of published empirical…
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97% of electron microscope images never published, study finds – untapped AI training resource
More than 97% of electron microscope images aren’t reported in peer-reviewed scientific papers, according to a large-scale analysis.
The authors of the study, analysed scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy…
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Tectonics and Climate Are Shaping an Alaskan Ecosystem
Source: AGU Advances
Increased warming in high-latitude wetlands seems poised to increase the activity of methanogens, or methane-producing microbes. These ecosystems are complex places, however, making outcomes hard to…
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Why is the Northern Hemisphere darkening faster than the South? – Euronews.com
- Why is the Northern Hemisphere darkening faster than the South? Euronews.com
- 24 Years Of NASA Satellite Data Suggest The World Is Getting Darker, And It’s Happening Faster In The North IFLScience
- Earth is reflecting less and less sunlight back…
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5,000 years ago, Stone Age people in China crafted their ancestors’ bones into cups and masks
Skull cups and skeleton masks have been discovered among a pile of 5,000-year-old discarded human bones in China, according to a new study.
The sculpted skulls were found jumbled up with pottery and animal remains, but the purpose of the macabre…
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