Corals in Israel’s Gulf of Eilat survive record heatwaves | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Environment & Climate ChangeThe findings provide a rare glimmer of hope amid a global coral crisis, as reefs worldwide collapse under rising ocean…
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Corals in Israel’s Gulf of Eilat survive record heatwaves
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HUN-REN Researchers Contribute to the World’s Largest Virtual Universe – Hungary Today
- HUN-REN Researchers Contribute to the World’s Largest Virtual Universe Hungary Today
- Largest-ever cosmological simulation created using algorithms for Euclid mission Phys.org
- Astronomy: ESA publishes largest galaxy catalog ever compiled | blue…
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Could astronauts travel to Mars on nuclear-powered rockets: These scientists want to make it happen
Space missions in the future could travel to Mars, asteroids and the outer solar system by riding on nuclear-powered rockets, thanks to a new design that utilizes energy from the nuclear fission of liquid uranium to heat propellant.
The exciting…
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Screening Enhances CRISPR Genome-Editing Efficiency
CASTing call for specificity and efficiency
To address this gap, the researchers devised a high-throughput screen to measure the relative activity and specificity of thousands of CAST variants in a single experiment. By focusing on a single…
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PBS, SBS, France Télévisions brace for Terror on the Space Station | News
Terror on the Space Station comes from Blink Films
US broadcaster PBS, Australia’s SBS and France Télévisions have all boarded documentary…
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The Search for Australia’s Hidden Impact Crater
Asteroids are rocky remnants from the early Solar System, chunks of stone and metal that range in size from pebbles to mountains. Most of them orbit peacefully in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, but occasionally gravitational…
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The World’s Oceans Are Hurtling Toward Breaking Point
For life on Earth, the oceans are essential. Not only do they supply us with food and resources, they also play a big role in maintaining a stable climate: between one-quarter to one-third of all CO2 emitted by humans, which would otherwise stay…
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Hot air drying effectively preserves nutrients and health compounds in microgreens
Hot air drying — a cheap and relatively easy preservation technique — improves the availability of key nutrients and plant compounds in microgreens that benefit health, according to new food research. When kept fresh, these highly nutritious…
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China has device 5 times larger than New York City that helps it dominate critical minerals exploration
Chinese scientists have revealed the secrets of a giant antenna system, stretching across an…
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Chang’e-6 probe data reveal water distribution on Moon-Xinhua
BEIJING, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) — For the first time, an international team of researchers has revealed the abundance and distribution of water on and beneath the Moon’s surface, using data collected by China’s Chang’e-6 lunar probe.
The study…
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