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New Observations Could Help Solve the Mystery The object’s faint luminosity allowed scientists to estimate its distance from Earth to be either 7,175 light-years or possibly 25,114 light-years ...
A Selfie with Purpose Beyond this unexpected surprise, the selfie also provided the rover’s team with a chance to examine its condition, particularly the amount of dust covering it. Fortunately ...
What if a well-known stress hormone were a key factor in the development of Alzheimer’s disease, particularly in certain women? A new study sheds light on this unexpected connection. In recent ...
Additionally, they showed signs of neurodegeneration, like faster thinning of the hippocampus, a part of the brain that plays a key role in memory and is one of the first areas impacted by ...
What to Do if You Find a Swarm in Your Garden After several swarms, beekeepers may find themselves short on bees. They use different strategies to delay or control swarming, like enlarging the ...
In the late 19th century, a small group of cattle was left behind on Amsterdam Island, a remote spot in the subantarctic region. Against the odds, the herd survived and adapted to the island’s ...
Blue cheeses like Roquefort, Gorgonzola, and others contain mold cultures that don’t heat evenly. In the microwave, these molds become slimy and release a strong smell. Instead of melting nicely ...
The ice gain impact on sea levels These huge variations have directly affected global sea levels. Here’s the breakdown: • From 2002 to 2010, the ice sheet’s loss contributed to an increase ...
Céline, a graduate of the Institut Français de Presse in 2004, worked for L'Internaute and Le Journal du Net, focusing on topics such as technology, environment, and health.Passionate about ...
In the remote stretches of the Ordos Desert in Inner Mongolia, Chinese researchers have found one of the largest uranium reserves ever recorded. Buried beneath layers of sand and rock, this ...
The site, dated between 80,000 and 70,000 years ago, confirms that Neanderthals once lived there.Modern humans didn’t arrive in the region until around 45,000 years ago, making this spearpoint ...
Axial Seamount lies about 300 miles (470 km) off Oregon’s coast, deep beneath the Pacific Ocean. For years, it’s been closely watched through a high-tech network of underwater sensors and ...