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Auroras may be visible from 18 states this weekend as solar storm barrels toward Earth
Space weather experts warn that a moderate-strength geomagnetic storm could hit Earth Friday or Saturday (Aug. 8 or 9) — possibly bringing auroras to northern U.S. skies.
On Wednesday (Aug. 6), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric…
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Just One High-Fat Meal Can Disrupt Blood Flow to Your Brain, Study Finds : ScienceAlert
A greasy takeaway may seem like an innocent Friday night indulgence. But our recent research suggests even a single high-fat meal could impair blood flow to the brain, potentially increasing the risk of stroke and dementia.
Dietary fat is an…
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Bigger dinosaurs didn’t always have stronger bites, surprising new study finds
Not all giant meat-eating dinosaurs were the terrifying, bone-crushing predators we imagine.
A new study published in the journal Current Biology has found that while many theropods – the group of bipedal carnivorous dinosaurs that includes…
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World-1st roadside AI tech that prevents animal-vehicle collisions tested
A team of researchers funded by iMOVE Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) has successfully tested a world-first roadside technology that prevents animal-vehicle collisions in regional Australia.
The Large Animal Activated Roadside Monitoring…
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Russia Just Built a Plasma Engine That Could Reach Mars in 30 Days—SpaceX’s Biggest Problem Yet?
A new propulsion system developed by Russian scientists is generating buzz in the spaceflight community. According to researchers from Rosatom’s Troitsk Institute, a laboratory-tested magnetoplasma engine could make it possible to travel from…
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An AI System Found a New Kind of Physics that Scientists Had Never Seen Before
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For all the problems AI is causing society, one of its greatest benefits lies in the world of…
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Brazilian state buys endangered angelsharks for school lunches
- Endangered angelsharks have been served to schoolchildren in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul for years, as well as in hospitals, clinics, shelters and other public institutions, Mongabay has found.
- We identified 52 tenders totaling…
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Brazil serves potentially contaminated shark meat to children in public schools
Brazil has served more than 5,600 metric tons of potentially contaminated shark meat in schools and other public institutions since 2004, a Mongabay investigation has revealed….
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