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An astrophysicist who spent time doing research at the South Pole gets to the bottom of how things feel at the ends of the Earth.
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Weatherzone on MSNFlight delays, diversions and cancellations at Bali Airport with thunderstorms and volcanic ashVolcanic ash spewed by Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano, and unseasonal thunderstorms, have caused flight delays, diversions and ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSchool lightning tragedy in Uganda sparks global campaignRONALD MUSOKE | Palabek Secondary School in the northern Uganda district of Lamwo near the South Sudan border has become the ...
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Indy100 on MSNEarth 'could have once been like Saturn' for this reason and it changes everythingSaturn is a planet widely recognisable for its iconic rings but a new study suggests Earth may also have had a similar ring system over 50 million years ago. As part of the research, 21 asteroid ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Bone Bed From the Dawn of the Dinosaurs Has Revealed the Oldest Known Pterosaur Found in North AmericaPaleontologists know the bone bed as PFV 393. The late fossil preparator Bill Amaral found the site in 2011 on a field trip ...
While traditionally frowned upon to ask a lady her age, that doesn’t stop some people from asking Louise Wholey. “The answer ...
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IFLScience on MSNNorth America’s Oldest Pterosaur And Turtle Fossils Found In Arizona’s Petrified ForestA single deposit has produced a wealth of fossils revealing the late Triassic ecosystem, where giant amphibians cohabited ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNThe consultants who supported CEF’s Sapref oil refinery gambitConsultants downplayed previous warnings given to the Central Energy Fund about the purchase of Sapref’s oil refinery in South Durban, which has serious implications for the state and the public.
The remains of extinct Homo erectus dredged from the seabed off Java, along with thousands of animal fossils, are revealing a long-lost ecosystem.
A new book explores the science behind why we as humans have often sought to push beyond our current boundaries into the ...
Differences in the gravitational pull between the Earth and the Moon will make July 9, July 22 and August 5 unusually short.
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