- Scientists Detect “Pulse” Deep Beneath Africa as New Ocean Slowly Forms GreekReporter.com
- Mantle upwelling at Afar triple junction shaped by overriding plate dynamics Nature
- ‘Pulsing, like a heartbeat’: Rhythmic mantle plume rising beneath…
Author: admin
-
Scientists Detect "Pulse" Deep Beneath Africa as New Ocean Slowly Forms – GreekReporter.com
-
NASA Wants Y’all To Quit
Keith’s note: As of 4:07 pm EDT has 1,604 people taking voluntary separation. The 9th floor has been pushing Center Directors, Directorate AAs, etc. to get more people to quit – a lot more – over 3,000+ more.
The post NASA Wants Y’all To…
Continue Reading
-
Plants Grow Hidden Second Root System – And It’s Helping Fight Climate Change
Scientists discovered that many plants secretly grow a second network of roots more than three feet underground, tapping hidden nutrient pockets and potentially locking away carbon where microbes can’t easily release it. Using deep-core samples…
Continue Reading
-
Harmful heat doesn’t always come in waves
In recent weeks, extreme heat waves have broiled the United States, China and Europe. But scientists are warning of another hazardous form of heat: chronic heat. In places like Miami and Phoenix, temperatures can soar for months at a…
Continue Reading
-
Get Your Weekly Dose of Fun, Quirky, and Fascinating Science — Our Sunday Newsletter Is Here
Did you know that scientists are tracking voles with glittery poop? Or that some clownfish actually shrink in size to stay cool? What about there are dancing, dueling galaxies? If this is news to you, it’s now your chance to stay in the loop. By…
Continue Reading
-
Hello, neighbor! See the Andromeda galaxy like never before in stunning new image from NASA’s Chandra telescope (video)
The galaxy next door to the Milky Way, Andromeda, has never looked as stunning as it does in a new image from NASA’s Chandra X-ray space telescope.
The image of the galaxy, also known as Messier 31 (M31), was created with assistance from a range…
Continue Reading
-
Two Species of Parasitic Fungi Found in 99-Million-Year-Old Amber
These fossil fungi from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber are from the same family as the zombie-ant fungus Ophiocordyceps unilateralis, which has gained widespread recognition as the inspiration behind the popular post-apocalyptic video game and TV…
Continue Reading
-
‘Microquasar’ found in the Milky Way is the new cosmic ray monster
A pair of objects 20,000 light‑years away has just broken the energy ceiling for light inside our galaxy. These twin bodies (a massive star and a black hole), known as a microquasar, are generating cosmic rays containing photons with more…
Continue Reading
-
Unbabel Introduces TOWER+: A Unified Framework for High-Fidelity Translation and Instruction-Following in Multilingual LLMs
Large language models have driven progress in machine translation, leveraging massive training corpora to translate dozens of languages and dialects while capturing subtle linguistic nuances. Yet, fine-tuning these models for…
Continue Reading
-
Scientists still don’t know why sharks ‘freeze’ when turned upside down
Sharks are interesting creatures and among the most deadly lurking within the ocean. But what if I told you that sharks have a strange habit of freezing when you turn them upside down? That’s right. Sharks, one of the big bads of…
Continue Reading