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Rapid Formation of Lunar Canyons Revealed
Two enormous canyons on the Moon, Vallis Planck (280km long, 3.5km deep) and Vallis Schrödinger (2.7km deep), formed in 5-15 minutes after a meteorite impact 3.81 billion years ago, as discovered by researchers using data from multiple lunar missions and published in Nature Communications. This disc...
Rapid Formation of Lunar Canyons Revealed
Two enormous canyons on the Moon, Vallis Planck (280km long, 3.5km deep) and Vallis Schrödinger (2.7km deep), formed in 5-15 minutes after a meteorite impact 3.81 billion years ago, as discovered by researchers using data from multiple lunar missions and published in Nature Communications. This disc...
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Novel Henipavirus Discovered in Alabama Shrews
Researchers discovered Camp Hill virus, a novel henipavirus, in shrews in Alabama; its similarity to other deadly viruses like Langya and Hendra raises concerns about human transmission, necessitating further research into prevention and vaccines.
Novel Henipavirus Discovered in Alabama Shrews
Researchers discovered Camp Hill virus, a novel henipavirus, in shrews in Alabama; its similarity to other deadly viruses like Langya and Hendra raises concerns about human transmission, necessitating further research into prevention and vaccines.
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AI Unwraps Ancient Herculaneum Scroll, Revealing Philosophical Text
Using X-ray imaging and AI, scientists have virtually unwrapped a charred Herculaneum scroll from the 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius, revealing ancient text and promising a full decipherment of its philosophical content, a significant advancement in historical research.
AI Unwraps Ancient Herculaneum Scroll, Revealing Philosophical Text
Using X-ray imaging and AI, scientists have virtually unwrapped a charred Herculaneum scroll from the 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius, revealing ancient text and promising a full decipherment of its philosophical content, a significant advancement in historical research.
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Giant Lunar Canyons Formed in Minutes by Colossal Impact
New research reveals two massive canyons, comparable to Earth's Grand Canyon, formed on the moon's far side 3.8 billion years ago in under 10 minutes due to a colossal impact, providing insights into early solar system bombardment.
Giant Lunar Canyons Formed in Minutes by Colossal Impact
New research reveals two massive canyons, comparable to Earth's Grand Canyon, formed on the moon's far side 3.8 billion years ago in under 10 minutes due to a colossal impact, providing insights into early solar system bombardment.
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Hundreds of Earthquakes Rattle Santorini, Greece
Hundreds of earthquakes between magnitudes 3 and 5 have struck Santorini, Greece, since the weekend, prompting authorities to prepare for a potential larger quake, deploy rescue crews, and ban access to certain areas; thousands of residents and tourists have evacuated.
Hundreds of Earthquakes Rattle Santorini, Greece
Hundreds of earthquakes between magnitudes 3 and 5 have struck Santorini, Greece, since the weekend, prompting authorities to prepare for a potential larger quake, deploy rescue crews, and ban access to certain areas; thousands of residents and tourists have evacuated.
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Bonobos Demonstrate Human-like Empathy in Cooperative Task
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University found that bonobos can assess a human's knowledge and share their own information to achieve a common goal in a cooperative task, demonstrating a level of empathy previously thought unique to humans.
Bonobos Demonstrate Human-like Empathy in Cooperative Task
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University found that bonobos can assess a human's knowledge and share their own information to achieve a common goal in a cooperative task, demonstrating a level of empathy previously thought unique to humans.
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Rapid Formation of Massive Lunar Canyons Due to Meteorite Impact
A meteorite impact 3.81 billion years ago created two massive lunar canyons, Vallis Planck (280km long, 3.5km deep) and Vallis Schrödinger (2.7km deep), within 5-15 minutes, significantly faster than terrestrial canyon formation, as detailed in a Nature Communications study using data from multiple ...

Rapid Formation of Massive Lunar Canyons Due to Meteorite Impact
A meteorite impact 3.81 billion years ago created two massive lunar canyons, Vallis Planck (280km long, 3.5km deep) and Vallis Schrödinger (2.7km deep), within 5-15 minutes, significantly faster than terrestrial canyon formation, as detailed in a Nature Communications study using data from multiple ...
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China's Gold Market: Production Up, Consumption Down in 2024
In 2024, China's gold production rose slightly to 377.24 metric tons, while consumption fell 9.58 percent to 985.31 tons; this decrease was largely driven by a 24.69 percent drop in jewelry demand, offset somewhat by a 24.54 percent rise in investment demand for gold bars and coins; the People's Ban...

China's Gold Market: Production Up, Consumption Down in 2024
In 2024, China's gold production rose slightly to 377.24 metric tons, while consumption fell 9.58 percent to 985.31 tons; this decrease was largely driven by a 24.69 percent drop in jewelry demand, offset somewhat by a 24.54 percent rise in investment demand for gold bars and coins; the People's Ban...
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Rapid Formation of Giant Lunar Canyons by Meteorite Impact
A study in Nature Communications reveals two enormous canyons on the Moon, Vallis Planck and Vallis Schrödinger, formed within minutes from a 3.81 billion-year-old meteorite impact (Schrödinger crater), unlike Earth's Grand Canyon; this discovery is significant for the Artemis mission.

Rapid Formation of Giant Lunar Canyons by Meteorite Impact
A study in Nature Communications reveals two enormous canyons on the Moon, Vallis Planck and Vallis Schrödinger, formed within minutes from a 3.81 billion-year-old meteorite impact (Schrödinger crater), unlike Earth's Grand Canyon; this discovery is significant for the Artemis mission.
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Ancient Pompeii Scroll Deciphered Using AI
Using X-ray imaging and AI, researchers have partially deciphered PHerc. 172, a fire-damaged scroll from the Herculaneum library, revealing Ancient Greek text including the word "disgust"; this builds on the success of the Vesuvius Challenge and opens new avenues for reading damaged historical docum...

Ancient Pompeii Scroll Deciphered Using AI
Using X-ray imaging and AI, researchers have partially deciphered PHerc. 172, a fire-damaged scroll from the Herculaneum library, revealing Ancient Greek text including the word "disgust"; this builds on the success of the Vesuvius Challenge and opens new avenues for reading damaged historical docum...
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Oldest Known Modern Bird Fossil Found in Antarctica
A nearly complete 68-million-year-old Vegavis iaai skull fossil found in Antarctica reveals the oldest known modern bird, predating the dinosaur extinction event and challenging previous assumptions about avian evolution.

Oldest Known Modern Bird Fossil Found in Antarctica
A nearly complete 68-million-year-old Vegavis iaai skull fossil found in Antarctica reveals the oldest known modern bird, predating the dinosaur extinction event and challenging previous assumptions about avian evolution.
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Art and Science Collaborate to Tackle Aging and Care Needs
Mónica Rikić's "Somoure" (2024) uses a robotic feeding arm to explore the intersection of art, technology, and elderly care, highlighting the growing collaboration between artists and scientists to address societal challenges.

Art and Science Collaborate to Tackle Aging and Care Needs
Mónica Rikić's "Somoure" (2024) uses a robotic feeding arm to explore the intersection of art, technology, and elderly care, highlighting the growing collaboration between artists and scientists to address societal challenges.
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