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The New York Times
An undersea view of a diver in scuba gear holding up a large, brownish sunflower. A sunflower sea star found in a kelp forest in waters off the Oregon coast before an invasion of sea ...
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The New York Times
A fossil fish called Dunkleosteus was less svelte shark and more rotund tuna, but that only made it a fiercer predator in the seas of the Devonian period. Send any ...
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Big Island Now
The camera that livestream's the sky above the 13,803-foot volcanic mountain on the Big Island 24 hours a day captured diamond dusts on Feb. 28 as snow and ice fell on the summit of the "White Mountain.".
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The Atlantic
Scientists are using the plantlike creatures to predict how susceptible an area might be to flooding. By Ian Rose. It's lichen on the beach, weird but beautiful. Tim Graham / Alamy. March 5, 2023, 8 AM ET. Share. This article was originally published ...
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Livescience.com
The full moon also coincides with Purim, the Jewish holiday that celebrates the salvation of the Jewish people from a plot to kill all the Jewish citizens of ancient Persia. Purim 2023 will begin the evening of March 6 and continue through the evening of ...
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The Guardian
Every time the Galileo spacecraft drew near to Europa, one of Jupiter's icy moons, readings from the magnetometer instrument indicated that something inside the moon was interfering with the mighty magnetic field generated by Jupiter.
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WDJT
Lab-grown brain organoids — nicknamed "intelligence in a dish" — are pen dot-size cell cultures that contain neurons capable of brainlike functions. Researchers announced Tuesday their plan eventually to use brain organoids ...
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Astrobiology News
Joining forces with chemist and fellow Nobel Laureate, Jack Szostak and astronomer, Dimitar Sasselov, Didier Queloz announced the founding of a new "Origins Federation" during the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
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Astrobites
Instead of using Earth samples, today's authors favor controlled laboratory experiments to systematically test the boundaries of what could realistically be considered a biosignature. Remarkably, lab experiments have already been able to outline a possible ...
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ScienceAlert
On 1 March 2023, NASA's Juno spacecraft flew by Jupiter's moon Io, coming within 51,500 km (32,030 miles) of the innermost and third-largest of the four Galilean moons. The stunning new images provide the best and closest view of the most volcanic moon ...
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