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Book Excerpt: Can We Escape the End of the World by Going Interplanetary? In his new book "End Times: A Brief Guide to the End of the World: Asteroids, Supervolcanoes, Rogue Robots, and More" (Hachette Books, 2019), science journalist Bryan Walsh explores eight different scenarios that could completely change life on Earth as ...
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Nanoparticles Could Someday Give Humans Built-In Night Vision SAN DIEGO, Aug. 27, 2019 — Movies featuring heroes with superpowers, such as flight, X-ray vision, or extraordinary strength, are all the rage. But while these popular characters are mere flights of fancy, scientists have used nanoparticles to confer a real ...
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Florida Scientists Prompt Spawning of Atlantic Coral in Artificial Setting for First Time Scientists in Florida have artificially produced reproductive spawning of an endangered Atlantic coral species for the first time in an aquarium environment, a breakthrough they say holds great commitment in efforts to revive collapsed reefs in the wild.
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US-Russia nuclear war would destroy climate: Study New York, Aug 28 If the US and Russia waged an all-out nuclear war, much of the land in the northern hemisphere would have below freezing point temperatures in summertime, with the growing season slashed by nearly 90 per cent in some areas, says a ...
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| Vertebrate, Earth Genome Projects Provide Updates, Stress Impact on Conservation NEW YORK – The Genome 10K's Vertebrate Genomes Project (VGP) and the Earth BioGenome Project (EBP) are moving ahead in their quests to sequence the genomes of all living vertebrate species and all eukaryotic species, respectively. During a ...
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