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Could Plate Tectonics Crack Open Earth’s Deepest Mystery?
Plate tectonics, or the recycling of Earth's crust, may have begun much earlier than previously thought—and may be a big ...
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Why ‘Brain Rot’ Is 2024’s Word of the Year
The phrase “brain rot” spiked 230 percent from 2023 to 2024, according to the makers of the Oxford English Dictionary ...
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There is a large population of older adults with physical problems that prevent them from leaving home. Many have significant ...
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What Caused This Seven-Mile Scar in Australia’s Outback, Seen on Google Earth?
A man scouring Google Earth found a mysterious scar in the Australian outback. And now scientists know what caused it ...
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Nectar-Eating Wolves May Be Pollinating Flowers
There are fewer than 500 Ethiopian wolves, and they may be the first large carnivore known to act as a pollinator ...
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Some Brains Don’t Rot. Here’s Why
In some cases, however, brains outlast all other soft tissues and remain intact for hundreds or thousands of years.
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The Arctic Could Be Functionally Ice-Free in Just a Few Years
The Arctic is likely to become “ice-free“ by midcentury—and could pass that grim milestone much sooner—unless much more is done to combat climate change ...
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Global Plastic Pollution Treaty Talks Fail
A summit many hoped would yield a landmark treaty to tackle a global plastic pollution crisis ended in disappointment after ...
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Too Much Teeth Whitening Can Cause Damage. Here’s What to Know
Using teeth-whitening treatments to achieve a brighter smile may be appealing, but experts say overdoing it could cause ...
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Lightning on Earth Knocks ‘Killer Electrons’ Loose in Orbit
Lightning strikes in the atmosphere can trigger a rain of high-powered “killer electrons” in low-Earth orbit that form ...
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Fossil Footprints Suggest Two Early Human Species Crossed Paths within Hours
Two sets of fossilized footprints from early human species were made within a few hours of each other about 1.5 million years ...
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Sunbeams and the Belt of Venus Are Delightful Twilight Sights
Astronomy is a lovely undertaking by day or by night, but the sky has delights to offer in the between times as well. When ...
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