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Scientists crack the code of how gold reaches Earth's surface
GENEVA, Switzerland — In a breakthrough that reads like alchemy, scientists at the University of Geneva have solved a long-standing mystery about how...
studyfinds.org - 30+ days ago

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The Gulf Stream is a powerful ocean current that plays a crucial role in regulating the climate of the North Atlantic region. Scientists have been...
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Scientists unveil revolutionary process that creates iron in seconds — here's how it could help solve a global issue
Scientists in China say they have revolutionized ironmaking with a process that is not only a remarkable 3,600 time s faster than conventional...
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Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer, and cases are rising. Since 2000, diagnoses in the U.S. have increased from 18 to 24 per 100,000...
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Evidence refuting free will is being misinterpreted, scientists argue
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Scientists think they discovered what existed before the Big Bang
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Scientists develop space-age building material that could revolutionize future cities: 'Requires no energy or electricity'
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Are vast amounts of hydrogen fuel hidden below Earth's surface?
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Mystery oxygen source discovered on the sea floor — bewildering scientists
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Bengaluru-Based SkyServe Collaborates with NASA and D-Orbit for Earth Observation
Bengaluru- based space tech company SkyServe announced that it is working with scientists at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and D-Orbit, a...
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Florida Mom reaches out to community to see if anyone with a cool car would come for a birthday surprise for kid, and a whole fleet shows up
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