Professor Laramie Jensen’s interest in inorganic and analytical chemistry led her to the ocean. And then to the North Pole.
An ancient ocean retained oxygen despite global warming, revealing unexpected insights into oceanic climate change.
An experiment with a carbon material in a magnetic field has revealed a novel way for electrons to move, which doesn't fully ...
Tom Kerss, chief aurora chaser for the Norwegian coastal voyage operator Hurtigruten, stumbled upon something remarkable as ...
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Mars has an atmosphere, but its thin CO2 air can't sustain humans
Stand on the surface of Mars without a spacesuit and you would lose consciousness in roughly 15 seconds. Not because of the ...
You can feel wet when you can see water and when you can’t see water. You can also feel dry even when there’s a lot of water ...
ESA's Mars Express orbiter has uncovered a colossal hidden reservoir beneath the Martian equator, and the implications for ...
Just as wave-like patterns can appear on a computer screen when pixels do not align, new research led by Flinders University ...
The best triathlon watches are purpose-built for athletes who compete across multiple disciplines, offering smooth ...
The IGAN glacier is the biggest glacier in the Polar Urals. Glaciologist Leonid Dolgushin discovered it in 1953. The glacier was given the name IGAN, which is an acronym for the USSR Academy of ...
Blue Origin’s Endurance lander is the first test flight of the company’s Blue Moon Mark 1 design, a 26-foot-tall (8-meter) ...
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