Amsterdam, Netherlands — Funcraft-games, the Amsterdam-based indie game studio, is proud to announce the release of **Update 2.3**, arriving on **February 11**, marking the **5th anniversary** of its space exploration game Earth Analog….
Category: 7. Science
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Snowball Earth was not completely frozen, new study reveals
Researchers at the University of Southampton have found new evidence that Earth’s climate did not completely grind to a halt during its most extreme ice age, a time often called Snowball Earth.
This dramatic chapter unfolded during the Cryogenian…
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Polymer Micelles in Saline: New Gel Insights
Micelle-forming polymers such as poloxamer 407 (P407) are promising drug nanocarriers, yet their sol–gel transition under physiological conditions remains poorly understood. In a recent study, researchers from Japan experimentally analyzed…
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China’s Tianguan satellite likely captures black hole devouring white dwarf: study-Xinhua
This artistic illustration provided by the National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC) shows an intermediate-mass black hole (IMBH) ejecting a high-velocity star from a globular cluster. (NAOC/Handout via Xinhua) Continue Reading
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Multiscale characterization of micro fracture connectivity and gas migration in volcanic reservoirs using µCT and hybrid learning segmentation
Tao, S. Exploration and development of unconventional oil and gas resources: latest advances and prospects. Energies 18, 3933. https://doi.org/10.3390/en18153933 (2025).
Zhang, N. et al….
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Antarctica’s ‘Blood Falls’ fascinate scientists
(Web Desk) – One of the most mysterious natural phenomena on Earth, known as “Blood Falls,” continues to intrigue scientists in Antarctica’s McMurdo Dry Valleys, one of the coldest and driest places on the…
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Making A Functional Control Panel Of The Chernobyl RBMK Reactor
Top of an RBMK at the Leningrad plant. Control panels of a pre-digitalization nuclear plant look quite daunting, with countless dials, buttons and switches that all make perfect sense to a trained operator, but seem as random…
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Have the FORE-sight to prevent golf injuries
How’s your golf swing? Before you tee off, check your form – because poor mechanics can hurt you more than that hook shot into the trees.
“The golf swing is a complex total-body movement,” says Martin Boehm, a physical therapist at the…
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China’s Tianguan satellite likely captures black hole devouring white dwarf: study-Xinhua
BEIJING, Feb. 12 (Xinhua) — China’s Tianguan satellite — also named the Einstein Probe — has likely captured an intermediate-mass black hole tearing apart and devouring a white dwarf star, marking the first time such an extreme event has…
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Seeing How Atoms Vibrate at the Angstrom Scale
Probing the vibration of atoms provides detailed information on local structure and bonding that define material properties. Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) offers extremely high resolution to probe such vibrations….
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