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Scientists just discovered a new phylum of microbes in Earth’s Critical Zone. The Critical Zone—also known as the planet’s ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHigh School Student Discovers 1.5 Million Potential New Astronomical Objects by Developing an A.I. AlgorithmIn a leap forward for astronomy, a researcher has developed an artificial intelligence algorithm and discovered more than one ...
Deep soils vital for life host an active new microbial phylum, CSP1-3. These microbes may be key to innovative water ...
A report about exoplanet K2-18b published on April 17 states that astronomers are one step closer to answering whether humans ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNHow Three Billion Facebook Users Helped Map Global MigrationTracking global migration has long been hampered by poor, outdated data. Now researchers have harnessed social media data to ...
NASA has admitted that an over 300-foot-wide hole in the surface of Mars could be a 'portal' leading to alien life hiding ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNMars' Liquid Core May Have Once Powered Only Half of its Magnetic FieldLearn about Mars' defunct magnetic field, which may have sustained life on the planet and covered only its southern ...
The latest discovery has researchers tentatively excited, but proposed budget cuts to NASA could throw a wrench in any future ...
Scientists detect potential biosignatures on exoplanet K2-18b, marking what researchers call the "strongest evidence" yet of life.
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$8.4 Billion Cache of Rare Earth Elements Discovered in AmericaIn a surprising twist on the old “trash to treasure” saying, scientists have uncovered an enormous cache of rare earth ...
Comet SWAN25F, which was first seen by ESA's SOHO satellite, is thrilling skygazers with its striking green color. It is visible just before dawn on t ...
High school senior Matteo Paz stunned the astronomy world by uncovering 1.5 million previously unknown cosmic objects using a ...
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