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AnimalsAnimals Chargos Island
Biologists Look for Underwater Bombs and Find… New Whales!
Thanks to underwater nuclear bomb detectors, the distinctive song of a brand new population of pygmy blue whales was picked up in the Indian Ocean, near the Chargos Archipelago, an encouraging discovery for marine biologists who study the secretive cetaceans.
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EnvironmentEnvironment USA
Cutting Emissions By Half Is (Really) Good for Business
Scientists and big brand companies are working together to push the United States to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by the end of 2030, to ensure the country reaches its net-zero emissions target by 2050 - which could as a result boost the economy by…
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TechnologyTechnology USA
Scientists Look for Signs of Life on Mars – and Prep for the First Martian Rocket Launch
The Perseverance Rover will collect rock samples and search for sign of ancient microbial life on the surface of Mars, giving scientists a first-of-its-kind insight into our planetary neighbor to better predict the Earth’s distant future.
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TechnologyTechnology Switzerland
“Ultra-Rare” Decay Process May Help Solve the Mysteries of Our Universe
Scientists at Switzerland's European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), one of the largest scientific research centers, have found the first evidence of a rare particle decay of a positively charged kaon - which may finally help explain dark matter and other mysteries of the universe!
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TechnologyTechnology United Kingdom
Archeologists Look Back Into Time with Super High-Tech, Find New Secret at Stonehenge
Archeologists have made a sensational discovery of a series of deep pits at the mystical Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain, UK with the help of super high technology, allowing them to look even further back into time.