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"A Historic Shift": Renewables Generated More Power Than Coal Globally For First Time"A Historic Shift": Renewables Generated More Power Than Coal Globally For First TimeMarking a defining moment in the “historic shift” away from fossil fuels, renewable energy surpassed coal to become the world’s largest source of electricity in the first half of 2025.The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to access the full content.The latest report from...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 3 VisualizaçõesFaça o login para curtir, compartilhar e comentar!
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Knitters, Artists, And Bakers Unite! Creative Hobbies Can Help Your Brain Stay YoungKnitters, Artists, And Bakers Unite! Creative Hobbies Can Help Your Brain Stay YoungCreative experiences can delay brain aging, according to new data from 1,240 people. Across a range of different creative pursuits, scientists discovered that the more people engaged in their hobbies, and the more skilled they became, the better the impact on their brain age.The rest of this article is behind a...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 3 Visualizações
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The Biggest Millisecond Pulsar Glitch Recorded Represents An Astronomical MysteryThe Biggest Millisecond Pulsar Glitch Recorded Represents An Astronomical MysteryAfter decades of ultra-reliable behavior, the pulsar PSR J1713+0747 suddenly changed its output in April 2021. Astronomers have documented the change and subsequent modifications, and offered some tentative explanations for the cause. Nevertheless, they admit the events indicate something deep about pulsars we...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 3 Visualizações
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Why Do Trains Not Have Seatbelts? It's Probably Not What You ThinkWhy Do Trains Not Have Seatbelts? It's Probably Not What You ThinkIf you've ever used public transport, you may be a little confused as to why trains are one of the only vehicles (looking at you, too, buses) that don't have seatbelts. Cars have seatbelts, planes have seatbelts, so why not trains?The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to access the full...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 2 Visualizações
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World's Driest Hot Desert Just Burst Into A Rare And Fleeting Desert BloomWorld's Driest Hot Desert Just Burst Into A Rare And Fleeting Desert BloomThe Atacama Desert in Chile might be one of the driest places on the planet, but even this barren landscape can occasionally bloom into a sea of colorful flowers – and right now it's at its peak.The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to access the full content.The desert bloom phenomenon...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 2 Visualizações
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There Are Five Different Types Of Bad Sleeper. Which One Are You?There Are Five Different Types Of Bad Sleeper. Which One Are You?A classic type four.Image credit: SrideeStudio/Shutterstock.comIn the modern age, few things are more ironically stressful than sleep. Are we getting enough? Too much? Dropping off too quickly or too slow? Once we’re out, is it normal that we keep dreaming about our teeth falling out or coming face-to-face with a snake? How come...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 2 Visualizações
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Theoretical Dark Matter Infernos Could Melt The Earth’s Core, Turning It LiquidTheoretical Dark Matter Infernos Could Melt The Earth’s Core, Turning It LiquidWhen trying to identify the nature of dark matter, sometimes it’s the things it doesn’t do that tell us the most, like turning the center of the Earth liquid. A new study has shown that if some models and particle masses for dark matter were correct, a “dark inferno” would be released within the Earth’s core. The...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 3 Visualizações
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In A World First, Autonomous Underwater Robot Sets Off On Mission To Circumnavigate The GlobeIn A World First, Autonomous Underwater Robot Sets Off On Mission To Circumnavigate The GlobeA robot has just set off on its mission to complete the first-ever global circumnavigation with an autonomous underwater vehicle.The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to access the full content.The self-gliding sub launched on the morning of October 10 from the docks...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 2 Visualizações
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190-Million-Year-Old “Sword Dragon Of Dorset” Likely The World’s Most Complete Pliensbachian ReptileThis “Super Weird” Sea Monster Lived 190 Million Years Ago, And It’s The Only Of Its Kind Ever DiscoveredOne of the most complete sea monsters on record had been discovered along the UK’s Jurassic Coast, being perhaps the world’s most complete reptile fossil dating back to the Pliensbachian period. The rare and impressive specimen offers unprecedented insight into a period of time we know...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 7 Visualizações
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The Most "Pristine Star" In The Universe May Have Been Identified – Researchers Link It To Elusive "Population III" StarsThe Most "Pristine Star" In The Universe May Have Been Identified – Researchers Link It To Elusive "Population III" StarsA team of astronomers believe they may have found the most "pristine" star in the universe to date. According to the team, the gas that formed this star may have come from an elusive "population III" star, the earliest stars in the universe.The rest of this article is behind...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 32 Visualizações
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78-Million-Year-Old Crater Reveals Asteroid Impacts Can Create Long-Lasting Habitats For Microbial Life78-Million-Year-Old Crater Reveals Asteroid Impacts Can Create Long-Lasting Habitats For Microbial LifePUBLISHED9 minutes ago78-Million-Year-Old Crater Reveals Asteroid Impacts Can Create Long-Lasting Habitats For Microbial LifeThis is the first-ever direct link between an impact crater and subsequent microbial activity. Senior Staff Writer & Space CorrespondentAlfredo has a PhD in...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 25 Visualizações
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24 Years Of NASA Satellite Data Suggest The World Is Getting Darker, And It's Happening Faster In The North24 Years Of NASA Satellite Data Suggest The World Is Getting Darker, And It's Happening Faster In The NorthA new study looking at data from 24 years of NASA satellite surveys has found that the Earth is getting darker, and there are significant differences between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or subscribe to access the full...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 23 Visualizações
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