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Nevada scientific breakthrough sets scene for radioactive renaissance
When the federal government needed a method to reuse toxic waste, it called one of the country’s leading labs in Las Vegas. The breakthrough the grad students made started murmurs of a radioactive
NASA is watching an exoplanet shrink under a tremendous force
NASA has playfully called Earth's own atmosphere its "security blanket": Without it, the type of life flourishing here wouldn't exist. This cocoon holds oxygen in the air and filters out harmful
Scientists discover changes to the polar vortex that are plunging parts of US into deep freeze
When the polar vortex stretches, North America feels the chill. New research reveals some of the stratospheric patterns controlling these cold snaps.
First known eaglet to hatch solo at Radnor Lake injured
The first known eaglet to hatch solo at Radnor Lake has been injured, according to the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. The eaglet first took its first solo flight earlier this
'Fossil' object discovered on outskirts of solar system
Astronomers have discovered a "fossil" body residing on the outskirts of the solar system, according to new research. The object – which goes by the formal designation 2023 KQ14 but is nicknamed
The First-Ever Whole Genome of an Ancient Egyptian Reveals What Life Was Like 4,800 Years Ago
Learn about the first whole genome from Ancient Egypt, which has shed light on the life and ancestry of a potter who lived during a period of great change.
Moths Don't Like to Lay Their Eggs on Plants That Are Screaming
A tomato plant emitting screams of distress outside the range of human hearing makes a terrible place for a moth to deposit its babies. That's the conclusion that scientists at Tel Aviv University in
Living Fossils Like the Coelacanth Have Remained Unchanged for 400 Million Years
What is a living fossil? Learn more about the living fossils among us and why this topic is highly debated among scientists.
Scientists measure largest ever collision of two black holes
Scientists measure largest ever collision of two black holes - Scientists say the two black holes merged after colliding at speeds near the limit allowed by Albert Einstein’s theory of general relativ
AI-assisted sorting, other new technologies could improve plastic recycling
Just 9% of plastic worldwide is recycled. Due to waste mismanagement, nearly three-quarters of it ends up in landfills or the environment.
Ranching and farming have eroded almost all the soil in the Alps
Grazing livestock and farming over the past 4000 years have rapidly accelerated the rate of soil loss in the Alps, jeopardising the ecosystem and putting the mountains at risk of further erosion
The Vera Rubin Observatory could find dozens of interstellar objects
As astronomers rush to study a newly discovered comet from beyond our solar system, a powerful new observatory may turn rare interstellar sightings into routine events.
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