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New Simulations Reveal How Earth's Strongest Ocean Current Got Started
(Alfred Wegener Institute/Hanna Knahl, Patrick Scholz) New simulations show that the world's strongest ocean current didn't ...
Maybe the world we live in our whole lives inside isn’t the real one, maybe it’s more like a big video game, or the movie ...
A vast ocean current encircling Antarctica—more powerful than all the world’s rivers combined—played a surprisingly complex role in shaping Earth’s climate.
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"It felt great": Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch on post-flight moonwalk simulations
After returning to Earth, Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch jumped straight into intense, suit-up simulations to help ...
For the last 80 years, the theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED), which describes all electromagnetic interactions, has ...
The next 10 years are poised to be the most transformative decade yet in the space industry. A 2024 World Economic Forum ...
Dramatic droughts linked to the decline of the Classic Maya civilization approximately 800 to 1000 CE may not have required ...
Scientists reveal that Antarctica’s ocean current formed slowly and needed winds, ice, and shifting continents to shape Earth’s climate.
The Office of the People's Counsel in DC empowers youth to shape the future of energy through education and advocacy.
Scientists reveal how Earth flipped into an ice age 350 million years ago, uncovering a major shift in the planet’s ancient ...
The strangest part of the TOI-201 system is not that it holds three very different worlds. It is that astronomers can ...
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