Dead whale found on beach had 6 kilograms of plastic in its stomach A dead sperm whale washed ashore on Kapota Island in Wakatobi National
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Asymmetry in the production of matter and antimatter can interfere with neutrino detection
Asymmetry in the production of matter and antimatter can interfere with neutrino detection An experiment at CERN has shown that alluring mesons and their antimatter
PLN 88 million for the Polish Antarctic Station im. H. Arctowski
PLN 88 million for the Polish Antarctic Station im. H. Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station im. Henryk Arctowski is located on the pósouthern hemisphere in the
NASA has found a new way to use the Curiosity rover
NASA has found a new way to use the Curiosity rover The Curiosity rover has been on Mars since 2012, but only now have researchers
Sedentary lifestyle is harmful to the brain
Sedentary lifestyle is harmful to the brain Sedentary lifestyle is not only associated with poor metabolism or higher risk of heart disease. Researchers noted that
The day the dinosaurs became extinct. Fossils of the first victims of the asteroid impact
The day the dinosaurs became extinct. Fossils of the first victims of the asteroid impact Excavations in North Dakota have revealed a burial ground of
A Japanese probe has reached the asteroid Ryugu and sent back the first photographs
A Japanese probe has reached the Ryugu asteroid and sent back the first photographs After a journey of nearly four years, Japan’s Hayabusa 2 probe
Dinosaur skeleton sold at auction for more than $2 million
A dinosaur skeleton sold at auction for more than $2 million A nearly complete skeleton of a carnivorous dinosaur was sold at auction in Paris,
Ruins of a city from nearly 5,000 years ago were discovered
Ruins of a city from nearly 5,000 years ago have been discovered Mardaman was encountered by archaeologists from the University of Tübingen, whoóers have been
100 years ago Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity was confirmed
100 years ago Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity was confirmed One hundred years ago, British astronomer Arthur Stanley Eddington’s study of a solar eclipse