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The Oldest Evidence For Water on Mars Reveals It Was Extremely Hot : ScienceAlert

[ad_1] There was water on Mars as early as 4.45 billion years ago, just a short time after the planet formed from the leftover dust of the growing Sun. The evidence? A tiny grain of zircon, smaller than the width of a human hair, with minerals trapped inside that could only have formed in the […]

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Stone Age Artists Found Cliffs That Made Their Elk Paintings Talk

[ad_1] Imagine standing by a Finnish lake 5,000 years ago, your voice bouncing back from ancient cliffs adorned with painted elks and human figures. New research reveals these prehistoric rock art sites weren’t just visual galleries – they were carefully chosen acoustic spaces where sound and art merged to create extraordinary sensory experiences.   Finnish

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Curiosity Cracked Open a Rock on Mars And Found a Big Surprise : ScienceAlert

[ad_1] A rock on Mars spilled a surprising yellow treasure after Curiosity accidentally cracked through its unremarkable exterior. When the rover rolled its 899-kilogram (1,982-pound) body over the rock back in May, the rock broke open, revealing yellow crystals of elemental sulfur: brimstone. Although sulfates are fairly common on Mars, this represents the first time

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Graphene Extends Batteries Life And Efficiency

[ad_1] Since Lithium-ion batteries have witnessed a growing application in portable electronics and electric vehicles, researchers are keen to improve their performance and cost further. In those efforts, researchers have made a promising discovery to enhance the life and performance of these batteries. With its cheap and energy-efficient performance, Lithium-ion batteries have revolutionized the use

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‘Mind-blowing’ Dark Energy Instrument Results Show Einstein Was Right About Gravity

[ad_1] General relativity has passed one of its most precise tests ever thanks to observations of the past 11 billion years of cosmic evolution collected by the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, or DESI. Albert Einstein’s 1915 theory, general relativity, has remained humanity’s best description of gravity for the past 100 years. Cosmologists have used general relativity

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Researchers Plotting Giant Spaceship That Could Carry Generations of Humans

[ad_1] An international consortium of scientists, engineers, and urban planners called Project Hyperion has launched a design competition for a massive multi-generational spaceship that could sustain and transport humans on long journey across the interstellar expanse. As Universe Today reports, the competition is challenging the public to come up with a concept that relies on

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‘Misokinesia’ Phenomenon Could Affect 1 in 3 People, Research Shows : ScienceAlert

[ad_1] Noticing somebody fidgeting can be distracting. Vexing. Even excruciating. But why? According to research, the stressful sensations caused by seeing others fidget are an incredibly common psychological phenomenon, affecting as many as one in three people. Called misokinesia – meaning ‘hatred of movements’ – this strange phenomenon had been little studied by scientists until

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