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Ancient Roman concrete could heal itself? New Pompeii evidence shows a key step scholars missed
Long dismissed as poor construction, ‘self-healing’ lime clasts have helped Ancient Roman structures persist for millennia.
The discovery of strange, ultra-red objects—especially the extreme case known as The Cliff—has pushed astronomers to propose ...
Amateur images of 3I/ATLAS show unusual structure that fuels debate, but scientists say spectral data still supports it being ...
A newly proposed type of supermassive black hole surrounded by a dense gas shell may account for the small red dots seen in ...
Brain-computer interfaces will play a central role in defining how human intelligence and artificial intelligence fit together.
The asteroid Bennu continues to provide new clues to scientists' biggest questions about the formation of the early solar ...
NASA’s Bennu samples have revealed an unexpected mix of sugars, sticky 'gum-like' material and ancient stardust. Scientists ...
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White rocks on Mars point to ancient rainfall and a wetter planet
Light-colored rocks scattered across Mars have become a quiet clue to a louder story about the planet’s past. NASA’s Perseverance rover keeps finding pale pebbles, cobbles and even small boulders ...
New data on comet 3I/ATLAS shows million‑km twin jets defying known physics. Experts debate if it's natural or engineered, igniting fierce scientific controversy.
This valuable study shows that regions of the human auditory cortex that respond strongly to voices are also sensitive to vocalizations from closely related primate species. The study is ...
Kapoor, J. (2025) Advantages of Hyperspectral Remote Sensing for Harmful Algal Bloom Detection. Journal of Geoscience and ...
What the Soviets Found on Venus reveals a hellish surface, reanalyzed Venera data, and why those probes still guide today’s ...
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