The KM3NeT collaboration is a large research group involved in the operation of a neutrino telescope network in the deep ...
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China’s dancing robots are hungry for rare earths
China's martial arts robots dazzled and terrified audiences worldwide – and they could drive another boom in rare earths demand. ... Read More The post China’s dancing robots are hungry for rare ...
An agonizing two years of waiting following a climactic final episode of Season 4 pays off starting March 27th, and the ...
U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran continued for a second day on Sunday after the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali ...
Israel has launched a new wave of strikes on Iran, while Tehran responded by firing drones and missiles at Israel and U.S. military installations. The attacks on Sunday came a day after the U.S. and ...
U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran continued for a second day on Sunday after the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei threw the future of the Islamic Republic into uncertainty and ...
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The climate threshold experts rarely discuss - and why it's causing concern
5-degree Celsius temperature target, another critical climate threshold has been quietly slipping past acceptable limits.
A supercharged neutrino that smashed into our planet in 2023 may have been spit out by an exploding primordial black hole with a "dark charge." If true, this theory could lead to a definitive catalog ...
Picture all of Earth’s oceans, which cover about 70% of the planet and are mostly made of hydrogen. Now multiply that by nine. That may be the amount of hydrogen in Earth’s core, possibly making it ...
Even when Earth was locked in its most extreme deep freeze, the planet’s climate may not have been as silent and still as once believed. New research from ancient Scottish rocks reveals that during ...
The Namib Desert is unforgiving, while this reptile slowly makes its way through – now this shot wins at the World Nature Photography Awards ...
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Incomplete remains of world's 'youngest' impact crater spotted lurking in Chinese forest — Earth from space
A 2021 satellite photo shows off the recently uncovered Yilan crater in China, which is most likely the youngest impact structure on Earth. The incomplete ring is also the largest of its kind and only ...
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