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‘Badass’ bacteria that colonize fresh lava could help probe life on other planets
Researchers at the University of Arizona have captured a rare process by which life claims a brand-new environment.
Life has a way of bouncing back, even after catastrophic events like forest fires or volcanic eruptions. While nature's ...
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From curiosity to careers: How early STEM engagement shapes aspirations in underserved communities
Is it easier to memorise the equation for an acid–base reaction or to watch vinegar hit baking soda and erupt into a foaming “volcano”? The answer is obvious. T ...
These ghostly hoops have been spotted above volcanic events around the world. But how they form has long been a mystery.
Fun, Educational and Budget-Friendly Make Christmas extra special for young ones with these 5 options for best Christmas ...
A skydiver leaping into the void with the Sun at their back, a sloth clinging to a barbed-wire fence, a microscopic tattoo on ...
An international oceanographic research mission has begun work in the Santorini region, aiming to strengthen monitoring ...
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Saturn's largest moon may be riddled with 'slushy tunnels' that contain alien life, new study hints
Decades ago, a spacecraft suggested Saturn's largest moon, Titan, had an ocean. New observations suggest that the liquid may look more like slush.
Research shows how microbes quickly colonize fresh lava, revealing how life rebuilds itself and offering clues for life on ...
From Maine’s Acadia National Park to the wilds of Australia—and in thousands of places in-between—geological conditions exist ...
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From a Remote Observatory, He’s Defending Our Planet. Get a Glimpse Inside the Life of a Doomsday Asteroid Hunter
David Rankin of the Catalina Sky Survey in Arizona spends nights scanning the solar system for potentially catastrophic space ...
Canada's growing profile in Antarctic research may get another boost in early 2026, as the commander of the Royal Canadian Navy confirms a possible second expedition is in the works, in collaboration ...
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