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Were Earth’s First Continents Born in Cosmic Chaos? New Study Sheds Light on Early Crust Formation
Earth’s earliest crust, formed over 4.5 billion years ago, has long been thought to have lacked the complex chemical features associated with continental crust. However, a recent study published in Nature reveals that even at this primordial…
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Scientists found an existing drug that turns human blood into mosquito poison
A new study suggests a surprising and potentially game-changing approach to stopping malaria that involves turning human blood into a death sentence for mosquitos. The secret lies in an existing drug called nitisinone, which, once…
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Wearable tech detects heart issues with over 90% accuracy
Scientists have created a starfish-shaped wearable device that tracks heart health in real time. Developed by researchers at the University of Missouri, the device has multiple points that touch the skin near the heart, and it stays more stable…
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New study reveals why North America is slowly ‘dripping’ into Earth’s mantle | World News
A new study led by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin has revealed that an ancient piece of Earth’s crust buried deep beneath the Midwest is actively drawing down large sections of today’s North American crust into the mantle…
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Musk vs Navarro Tariff Food Fight
Keith’s note: The whole internal Administration tariff spat touches NASA rather directly. First there is “Musk lashes out at architect of Trump’s tariffs in first public comments about shock policy – then there’s “Musk “doesn’t understand”…
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NASA’s Worst Fear? Martian Dust Is Way Deadlier Than You Think
With ambitions for human missions to Mars gaining momentum, scientists are raising red flags over a stealthy and potentially dangerous adversary: Martian dust. Recent research reveals that the planet’s fine, toxic particles could cause…
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Kawasaki’s wolf-inspired robot lets riders traverse uneven terrain
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Group, the multinational automotive conglomerate from Japan, has debuted the prototype of a hydrogen-powered, four-legged robot designed to be ridden by humans. Named CORLEO, the robotic vehicle was unveiled at a…
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