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Volcanoes Could Reveal Where to Dig Minerals For Future Energy Technology

About 400 kilometres northwest of Sydney, just south of Dubbo, lies a large and interesting body of rock formed around 215 million years ago by erupting volcanoes. Known as the Toongi deposit, this site is rich in so-called rare earths: a collection of 16 metallic elements essential for modern technologies from electric cars to solar panels […]

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The Cause of Alzheimer’s Might Be Coming From Inside Your Mouth

In recent years, a growing number of scientific studies have backed an alarming hypothesis: Alzheimer’s disease isn’t just a disease, it’s an infection. While the exact mechanisms of this infection are something researchers are still trying to isolate, numerous studies suggest the deadly spread of Alzheimer’s goes way beyond what we used to think. One such study, published in 2019, suggested what could

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Exoplanet With Iron Rain has Violent Winds ‘like Something Out of Science Fiction’

An illustration of the hot Jupiter exoplanet Wasp-121 b which has iron rains and winds that are violent beyond expectation (Image credit: Robert Lea (created with Canva)) Click here for more Space.com videos…0 seconds of 1 minute, 5 secondsVolume 0% PLAY SOUND WASP-121 b is the definition of an “extreme” exoplanet — it’s so hot that

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Students Invent Bacteria That Eat Plastic From The Oceans And Turn It Into Water

The high pollution in the oceans is a big problem on the planet. According to recent research, it is likely that in the year 2050 we will find more plastic than fish in the waters of the seas, and for this reason there are many people working to generate solutions to this problem, some very

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Someone Notices First Steps on the Moon Don’t Match Neil Armstrong’s Boots, Gets Destroyed With Facts

Introduction Conspiracy theories surrounding the Apollo moon landings have persisted for decades, with skeptics continuously finding new angles to cast doubt on one of humanity’s greatest achievements. Recently, a new claim emerged suggesting that the famous first steps on the moon don’t match the boots worn by Neil Armstrong, the first human to set foot

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The Curious Origins of Naming Hurricanes and Cyclones: A Tale of Meteorologist Clement Wragge

The Curious Origins of Naming Hurricanes and Cyclones: A Tale of Meteorologist Clement Wragge When we hear names like Hurricane Katrina, Cyclone Nargis, or Typhoon Haiyan, we often wonder why these devastating natural phenomena are given human names. The practice of naming hurricanes and cyclones has a fascinating history, and it all traces back to

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Whale Song Reveals Eerie Similarities to Human Speech, Scientists Find

Two new studies have found eerily human-like sophistication in whale songs, challenging notions about our exceptionality and potentially shedding light on the evolution of language. Some whales can match or even surpass the efficiency of our speech, one of the studies found, with humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) providing the closest competition. In the second study,

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Scientists Detect Highest-Energy Ghost Particle Ever Seen — Where did it come from?

“History shows us that whenever you do open a new ‘energy window,’ you never really know what you’re going to find. It’s completely unexplored.” When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Scientists have detected the highest-energy “ghost particle” ever seen. The particle, a type of

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A Woman Has Won the ‘Nobel Prize of Math’ for the First Time Ever

For the first time, one of the world’s most prestigious mathematics prizes was given to a woman.  Karen Uhlenbeck, an emeritus professor of mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin, is the first woman to receive the Abel Prize in mathematics. According to the New York Times, the prize recognises “the basic importance of

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Scientists Finally Discover a New Way to Travel 10 Times Faster Than Light

What would you think if I told you that traveling faster than light is no longer pure science fiction? Scientists have found a way to do it 10 times faster. Science surprises us once again! Scientists have reached a revolutionary milestone by discovering a new theoretical way to travel faster than light. This breakthrough, based

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