How Earth recycles continents deep underground - Phys.org
Phys.Org May 20

How Earth recycles continents deep underground - Phys.org

Scientists have uncovered new evidence that Earth's continents are continuously reworked deep beneath the surface, offer...

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Early fossil eukaryotes were benthic aerobes - Nature
Nature.com May 20

Early fossil eukaryotes were benthic aerobes - Nature

Integrated palaeontological, sedimentological and geochemical analyses of ancient rocks from Australia show that early e...

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Scientists think humans developed right-handedness thanks to these 2 factors - Yahoo
Upworthy May 20

Scientists think humans developed right-handedness thanks to these 2 factors - Yahoo

A new study explored what aspect of humanity's evolution led to 90% right-hand dominance by collecting data from thousan...

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Scientists find a hidden route to the moon that saves fuel - Space
Space.com May 20

Scientists find a hidden route to the moon that saves fuel - Space

"The systematic analysis we applied in our work is something that could be adopted more widely going forward."...

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Italian Supervolcano Campi Flegrei Shows Warning Signs of Critical Shift - Indian Defence Review
Indiandefencereview.com May 20

Italian Supervolcano Campi Flegrei Shows Warning Signs of Critical Shift - Indian Defence Review

Campi Flegrei near Naples shows self-reinforcing acceleration in activity, suggesting a major geological shift may occur...

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The quantum key to seeing through chaos - Phys.org
Phys.Org May 20

The quantum key to seeing through chaos - Phys.org

Researchers from the Institut des NanoSciences de Paris, the Kastler Brossel Laboratory and the University of Glasgow ha...

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Astronomers believe Neptunian moon is lone intact survivor of ancient collision - CNN
CNN May 20

Astronomers believe Neptunian moon is lone intact survivor of ancient collision - CNN

Neptune’s third-largest moon, Nereid, could be an intact survivor from the planet’s original satellite system, upend...

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Scientists improve knowledge on sea level rise—and confirm it has been accelerating since 1960 - Phys.org
Phys.Org May 20

Scientists improve knowledge on sea level rise—and confirm it has been accelerating since 1960 - Phys.org

Sea level rise is a direct consequence of human-induced climate change: global warming. It is relentless and very hard t...

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The origin of sex is a 567 million-year-old deep-sea creature - The Times
Thetimes.com May 20

The origin of sex is a 567 million-year-old deep-sea creature - The Times

The fossil of a tube-shaped coral-like organism shows it was reproducing ten million years earlier than previously belie...

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25 Bizarre Discoveries By Scientists That Prove We Almost Understand Nothing About The Universe - BuzzFeed
Buzzfeed May 20

25 Bizarre Discoveries By Scientists That Prove We Almost Understand Nothing About The Universe - BuzzFeed

"The disturbing part is that oxygen was actually toxic to most life at the time."...

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New insights into how the human hand evolved from our ape-like ancestors - Phys.org
Phys.Org May 20

New insights into how the human hand evolved from our ape-like ancestors - Phys.org

The human hand is an evolutionary marvel. While other primates rely on their hands for locomotion and basic grasping, ou...

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'Negative time' confirmed: Mind-bending experiment shows light can exit a cloud of atoms before it enters, thanks to quantum physics quirk - Live Science
Live Science May 20

'Negative time' confirmed: Mind-bending experiment shows light can exit a cloud of atoms before it enters, thanks to quantum physics quirk - Live Science

A new experiment confirms that photons passing through a cloud of atoms can spend a negative amount of time there, and t...

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Don’t Miss Jupiter And The Moon’s Rare Evening Dance Tonight! Here’s Where to Look! - The Daily Galaxy
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel May 20

Don’t Miss Jupiter And The Moon’s Rare Evening Dance Tonight! Here’s Where to Look! - The Daily Galaxy

On May 20, the waxing moon and Jupiter align in the western sky, offering a rare and breathtaking sight for skywatchers....

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Put The Moon On Your Desk - Hackaday
Hackaday May 20

Put The Moon On Your Desk - Hackaday

Most people take the Moon for granted, not considering its slow cycle where the sun gradually illuminates different part...

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Webb Found a Planet Wrapped in Massive Haze, Leaving Scientists Unable to See Its Atmosphere - The Daily Galaxy
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel May 20

Webb Found a Planet Wrapped in Massive Haze, Leaving Scientists Unable to See Its Atmosphere - The Daily Galaxy

This bizarre “cotton candy” planet was already difficult to explain. New observations from Webb made the situation e...

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Scientists May Have Finally Figured Out Why Most People Are Right-Handed - Gizmodo
Gizmodo.com May 20

Scientists May Have Finally Figured Out Why Most People Are Right-Handed - Gizmodo

The answer comes down to two things: our legs and brains....

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A few rocks spotted near a pond in northeastern Thailand in 2016 have just been confirmed as a 27-tonne, 27-metre sauropod — the largest dinosaur ever found in Southeast Asia - Space Daily
Space Daily May 20

A few rocks spotted near a pond in northeastern Thailand in 2016 have just been confirmed as a 27-tonne, 27-metre sauropod — the largest dinosaur ever found in Southeast Asia - Space Daily

In 2016, during the dry season when water levels in a communal pond in northeastern Thailand had receded enough to expos...

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NASA's Perseverance Rover is ready to complete a Martian marathon - Yahoo
Yahoo Entertainment May 20

NASA's Perseverance Rover is ready to complete a Martian marathon - Yahoo

By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, May 20 (Reuters) - For NASA's Perseverance Rover, life on Mars has been a marathon, not a spr...

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Deep Beneath the Caribbean, Scientists Sent a Robot Into the Cayman Trough and Found Something They Never Expected - Indian Defence Review
Indiandefencereview.com May 20

Deep Beneath the Caribbean, Scientists Sent a Robot Into the Cayman Trough and Found Something They Never Expected - Indian Defence Review

Three miles beneath the Caribbean Sea, a deep-sea robot stumbled upon a world of smoking black chimneys and waters hotte...

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What if the direction of a magnet could shape the building blocks of life? - Phys.org
Phys.Org May 20

What if the direction of a magnet could shape the building blocks of life? - Phys.org

In a new discovery, researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Weizmann Institute of Science have found...

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The 150-Million-Year-Old Skull That Just Turned Dinosaur History Upside Down - Indian Defence Review
Indiandefencereview.com May 20

The 150-Million-Year-Old Skull That Just Turned Dinosaur History Upside Down - Indian Defence Review

A 150-million-year-old skull unearthed in Spain is so rare, scientists say it changes what we know about stegosaur evolu...

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Mystery of Tyrannosaurus rex’s Tiny Arms May Finally Have an Answer - Sci.News
Sci.news May 20

Mystery of Tyrannosaurus rex’s Tiny Arms May Finally Have an Answer - Sci.News

Paleontologists from University College London and the University of Cambridge say the large predatory dinosaurs’ tiny...

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mlive.com May 20

Rare Blue Moon to rise in May night sky - MLive.com

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Psychology Says Adults Who Return to Their Childhood Games Aren't Looking for Fun. They Are Desperately Searching for the Person They Used to Be - The Daily Galaxy
The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel May 20

Psychology Says Adults Who Return to Their Childhood Games Aren't Looking for Fun. They Are Desperately Searching for the Person They Used to Be - The Daily Galaxy

It is not the dated graphics or the clunky controls. A growing body of psychology research points to something far more ...

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