During visits in recent months, Emelie says her husband, who was detained at Stewart until he was deported last month, described severe overcrowding. “He told me once Trump took over, they were rolling out mats in the halls. People were sleeping…
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Deep Pulses Beneath Africa Are Breaking the Continent Apart, Creating a New Ocean
Continents aren’t torn apart without warning, and oceans certainly aren’t created out of the blue. Instead, these changes are announced millions of years before they’re actually achieved, by the activity of molten rock in Earth’s mantle.
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Space Might Be A Byproduct Of Three-Dimensional Time
A new theory of the fabric of the universe has proposed that time has three dimensions. Moreover, this model leads to the conclusion that these three time dimensions are the true underlying feature of the universe, and the dimensions collectively…
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Ancient Temple Ruins Shed Light on Life of Tiwanaku, a Thriving Pre-Inca Civilization
Based on archaeological excavations, we know that ancient Andean civilizations emerged at least as far back as 3500 B.C.E. and evolved until the Spanish conquest started in the 15th century. Notably, the last and youngest civilization, the Inca…
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NASA’s Chandra Shares a New View of Our Galactic Neighbor
The Andromeda galaxy, also known as Messier 31 (M31), is the closest spiral galaxy to the Milky Way at a distance of about 2.5 million light-years. Astronomers use Andromeda to understand the structure and evolution of our own spiral, which is…
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The shortest day of your life could be this summer
We could soon be living through the shortest day of our lives. According to reports, Earth is continuingly spinning faster on its axis. While we’ve known about this phenomenon for a few years now, scientists are paying close attention…
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Scientists Are Stunned by What They Found Beneath the Moon’s Surface
Scientists have uncovered ancient secrets buried deep beneath the surface of the moon, thanks to China’s Chang’e-4 mission. This milestone in space exploration offers a glimpse into the moon’s past, shedding light on geological processes…
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The Indian Ocean’s biggest fish need saving (commentary)
- New research confirms the decline of predatory and large-bodied fishes in the western Indian Ocean due to overfishing, unregulated fishing practices and climate change.
- The lead author of a new paper published in…
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Cryo chip runs qubits at -273°C using just 10 microwatts of power
In a major advance for quantum computing, researchers at the University of Sydney have developed a cryogenic control chip that can operate directly next to quantum bits, or qubits, at near absolute zero.
The breakthrough solves one of the…
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How listening to light waves could prevent subsea cables sabotage
The lifeblood of global communication flows through more than 807,800 miles worth…
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