Ice Sheet Melting Is Perfectly in Line With Our Worst-Case Scenario, Scientists Warn
The Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, which hold enough solidified water to lift seas 65 meters, are following the UN's most pessi...
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Japan's 'flying car' gets off ground, with a person aboard
The decades-old dream of zipping around in the sky as simply as driving on highways may be becoming less illusory. Japan's SkyDrive I...
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There's a Strange Glow in The Centre of Our Galaxy, And It's Not What We Thought It Was
The focal point of the Smooth Way is shining. Truly, there's a major chonkin' dark opening there, and it's an exceptionally ...
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Scientists Measured The Global Magnetic Field of The Sun's Corona For The First Time
The Sun's crown, its external climate of singing blistering plasma, is a wellspring of steady interest for researchers – and in a si...
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Using the past to maintain future biodiversity
New exploration shows that defending species and biological systems and the advantages they accommodate society against future climatic ...
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Mount Everest summit success rates double, death rate stays the same over last 30 years
As the world's tallest pinnacle, Mount Everest draws in excess of 500 climbers each spring to endeavor the culmination during a lit...
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Lifeless Objects Stare at You Everywhere. A New Study Explains Why They Won't Quit
At the point when you see a face in a cloud, in the openings of a force point, or on a house, there's a term for it: face pareidolia...
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