Along the final stretch of the Seyhan River, in southern Türkiye, plastic bits in various colors dot the water and sediment. When the river bends, shredded plastic, degraded by the elements, forms ...
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How Oregon Is Building Back Smarter After Wildfire
This story was originally published by Canary Media. Carole and Alan Balzer have called the town of Talent home since 1998. They met in college in nearby Ashland and never left southwestern Oregon.
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ATCA data reveal polarized filaments and wisps in Vela X
Astronomers using the Australia Telescope Compact Array have mapped polarized radio filaments and wisps inside the Vela X ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
What happens after the last star burns out
What does a universe look like when starlight is gone for good? Cosmology’s leading long-view answer is not an explosion or a dramatic collapse, but a drawn-out dimming into scarcity. Star formation ...
Hosting at least four endemic species, the coasts of Semporna have the highest species richness of Fungiidae, or mushroom coral, in the entire Coral Triangle. It is concerning that a marine protected ...
Ocean currents in the Bay of Bengal were seen turning left of the wind, revealing limits in Ekman’s century-old circulation theory.
The new imaging flagship series fuses advanced hardware with visionary TECNO AI to empower artistic creation, streamline daily life, and safeguard the digital experience CASABLANCA, Morocco, 17 March ...
BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-The NBM Under-23 Championship has reached its final stages following the draw for the semi-final fixtures involving four regional champions, with matches scheduled for March 20, ...
The odds of being struck by lightning in America in a given year are one in 1.2 million. How does the experience reorient a person’s sense of chance, of fate?
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63-terawatt power: US to recreate deep-earth conditions to unlock ‘superhot’ energy
Oregon State University (OSU) has received a $750,000 gift from Quaise Energy to support ...
The future of one of Antarctica's most iconic glaciers could be far more dramatic than scientists previously thought. Using ...
New geological evidence suggests that the slow wobble of Earth’s axis may have triggered rapid climate swings during the Late Cretaceous greenhouse world.
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