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Earth’s oceans weren’t always blue, scientists say
If true, it could expand how we search for life elsewhere in the universe. Earth’s oceans may not have always been as brilliantly blue...
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Northwestern University Scientists Create Carbon-Negative Concrete from Seawater and CO2
One of the, if no the most widely used artificial material in the world right now is concrete. We keep building things so we need...
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How Scientists' Extreme Efforts Are Reviving the World's Coral Reefs
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Ancient 'Hell Ant' Discovery Is Also The Oldest Ant Fossil Ever Unearthed
In a nutshell Scientists discovered the oldest known ant fossil (113 million years old) in Brazil, pushing back the confirmed time line of ant...
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Research Cruise Stumble on Massive Newborn Underwater Volcano, Scientists ‘Never Seen Anything Like This'
The continuing seismic activity and the possibility of an undersea landslide triggering a tsunami have left many on edge....
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The bitter truth: Science reveals why coffee tastes different to everyone
Our genetic differences determine coffee flavor preferences In a nutshell Scientists discovered that a common coffee compound called mozambioside...
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‘It can feel like there’s no way out’ — political scientists face pushback on their work
In a year in which numerous countries are going to the polls, many election-watching scientists are under pressure. The candidate will develop...
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The Economist's slick illustrations prove that minimalism will always be a winner
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Gut microbes linked to fatty diet drive tumour growth
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Scientists engineer bacteria to replace fossil-fuel-based plastics
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Scientists uncover how your brain flushes out waste during sleep
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