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Progress cargo freighter lifts off, reaches space station hours later EDITOR'S NOTE: Updated after launch and docking. The Progress MS-12 supply ship approaches the International Space Station on Wednesday. Credit: NASA TV/Spaceflight Now. A Russian Progress cargo freighter lifted off Wednesday from Kazakhstan on ...
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New Research Reveals how Electrons Interact in Twisted Graphene During his time as king of England, Scotland and Ireland, William III must have thoroughly enjoyed his bedtime views. His state bedroom at Hampton Court Palace is awash with sumptuously decorated moiré patterned fabric (pronounced "mwa ray") giving an ...
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Some of Southern California's most iconic and popular beaches have lost most of their biodiversity To most people, a beach is a beach. You could likely take an image of almost any urban beach in Southern California—the flat, mostly featureless expanse of sand against blue-green water and blue skies—swap it with one of nearly any other urban beach in ...
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Quantum computers to clarify the connection between the quantum and classical worlds Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists have developed a new quantum computing algorithm that offers a clearer understanding of the quantum-to-classical transition, which could help model systems on the cusp of quantum and classical worlds, such as ...
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How to recognize where a volcano will erupt On television, the eruption of volcano shoots magma right out of the top. However, it is not so uncommon that magma erupts from the volcano's flank rather than its summit. After leaving the underground magma chamber, the magma forces its way sideways by ...
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Research finds shale natural gas development impacting recreationists As the Trump administration opens millions of acres of once protected land and coastline for oil and natural gas exploration, there is mounting concern about the potential impact on the environment as well as those who enjoy the outdoors. Researchers at the ...
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Magnetic 'springs' break down marine microplastic pollution Microplastic debris in cosmetics under optical microscopy. Credit: Xiaoguang Duan / Matter. Plastic waste that finds its way into oceans and rivers poses a global environmental threat with damaging health consequences for animals, humans, and ecosystems.
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Scientists Spotted A Translucent Piglet Squid And It's Actually Adorable I grew up wanting to be a marine biologist. So to me, news that a super-rare piglet squid was photographed off the coast of remote Pacific territories is pretty exciting! And even if you didn't have ambitions to explore the vast ocean like I did, we can all ...
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