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A Highly Carbon-Rich Dayside and Disequilibrium Chemistry in the Ultra-Hot Jupiter WASP-19b
Exoplanets, -moons, -comets
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Climate Change Threatens Global Milk Supply, Even On Cooled Dairy Farms
As climate change ramps up temperatures around the world, it’s not just humans feeling the heat — dairy cows are struggling, too.
A new study, published in Science Advances, suggests that extreme heat can cut milk production by up to 10…
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Why Jolly Ranchers Are Banned in the UK but Not the US
Adopted in 1958, the GRAS exemption was intended to cover the use of commonplace ingredients, explains Jensen Jose, regulatory counsel for the nonprofit watchdog Center for Science in the Public Interest, based in Washington, DC. “It was so you…
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French water pendulum tech makes ocean waves a reliable power source
A French wave energy company has secured a multi-million dollar funding round to advance its pioneering technology, aiming to deploy a full-scale demonstrator and fast-track international expansion.
Bordeaux-based Seaturns raised USD 2.9…
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Archaeologists Shocked by Ancient DNA in Prehistoric Gum Found in Sweden
A piece of chewed birch bark tar gum unearthed in western Sweden has unlocked a window into ancient life, revealing the oldest known human DNA in the region. First excavated in the early 1990s from the Huseby Klev site, this 10,000-year-old…
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Oldest known steel acupuncture needles discovered in disgraced emperor’s tomb
Ancient Chinese medical texts like the Huangdi Neijing suggest acupuncture was…
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Martian “Spiderwebs” Revealed: Curiosity Captures Stunning 360° Panorama
Curiosity stitched 291 Mastcam photos into a color-balanced 360° panorama of Gale Crater’s “boxwork” ridges—spiderweb-like stone lattices hardened by ancient groundwater. Viewers can dive into an interactive video of the scene, spotting…
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