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Meteor Nasa Houston Nbc News Area Fireball
- A bright fireball that was spotted Saturday afternoon in the skies over southeastern Texas was confirmed to be a meteor that likely broke apart over the Houston area, according to NASA. Eyewitness accounts in the greater Houston area — ... [Read More]

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Carbon Trees Planting Forests Tree Tree Planting
- Planting trees is often described as a simple way to deal with climate change. The idea is easy to understand. Trees take in carbon dioxide and store it. Forests also support wildlife and help regulate water systems. Because of this, many ... [Read More]


Carbon Beavers Wetlands Water Year Sediments
- Follow Earth on Google Beavers do not usually come to mind when people talk about climate change. Yet these animals are doing something few machines or policies can match.  They are rebuilding landscapes in ways that help pull carbon out of ... [Read More]

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Scrub Florida Wildlife Middot Habitat Middot
- OSPREY, Fla. (WWSB) - The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) hosted a family-friendly festival Saturday at Oscar Scherer State Park to celebrate the Florida scrub-jay, a bird species found only in the Sunshine State. The March ... [Read More]


Dresden Codex Table Eclipse Events Eclipses Eclipse Table
- Maya artefacts are something you'd probably expect to find in an archaeological site in Mexico or hidden in ruins buried deep in the Central American jungle. A startling number of them turn up in Europe, however – a legacy of the pillaging carried out by Spanish Conquistadors during the early 16th century. In 1744, one such artefact found its way to Germany, and was catalogued into a collection in Dresden's Royal Library. It remains there to this day. The artefact is believed to be almost 1,000 years old and, in a sense, a library is the most logical place for it. That's because, to ... [Read More]


Antimatter Antiprotons Smorra Cern Truck Team
- On Tuesday, CERN will transport antiprotons on a truck for the first time, testing the plan to deliver antimatter by road to research labs across Europe Nestled in the heart of CERN's antimatter factory, surrounded by intensely powerful magnetic ... [Read More]


Sawdust Struvite Panels Fire Material Mineral
- Sawdust may be put to use in flame-stopping building panels When most people think of fire-resistant materials, sawdust is probably one of the last things to come to mind. Scientists have now used it in such a substance, however, along with the ... [Read More]

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Artemis Ii Crew Quarantine Reid Wiseman Rocket Mission
- about major milestones achieved for the Artemis II rocket, with a planned liftoff on April 1, 2026. Very early on March 20, the complete Artemis vehicle, consisting of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft, executed a ... [Read More]


Mexico Population Coastal California Xerces Society Monarch Monarchs
- A key monarch butterfly population is showing signs of improvement this year, but scientists warn the species remains in long-term decline -- especially in the western United States. New data released by World Wildlife Fund-Mexico and conservation ... [Read More]

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Melanosomes Platypus Scientists Hollow Melanosomes Animal Mammals
- By The platypus has long been one of nature's most bewildering creatures. It lays eggs. It has a duck-like bill and a beaver-like body. Males carry venomous spurs on their hind legs, and the animal can sense electrical signals underwater to hunt prey. It even glows under ultraviolet light — and scientists still don't know why. Now, nearly 230 years after the platypus was first discovered, researchers have uncovered yet another characteristic that sets this animal apart from every other mammal on Earth — and it has to do with the tiny structures inside its fur that produce color. ... [Read More]


Carbon Charge Silica Materials Electricity Waitukaitis
- A microscopic layer of environmental carbon solves a long-standing mystery about static electricity's true origins. When microscopic particles of sand, ash, or dust collide in the air, they often exchange a tiny electrical charge. This tiny spark ... [Read More]


Artemis Moon Orbit Sls Rocket Astronauts
- Reading time 3 minutes As part of NASA's plan to accelerate the Artemis timeline, the agency is considering scaling back the role of its legacy Moon rocket and opting to expand SpaceX's part in landing astronauts on the lunar surface. Under a new ... [Read More]

Source: gizmodo.com

- Dewi 4D sudah menjadi trendi yang keren diantara lingkungan para pecinta game angka. Menggunakan metode yang untuk memberikan kesempatan lebih tinggi untuk peserta, banyak yang ingin tahu tentang cara metode terbaik untuk mengoptimalkan kemenangan ... [Read More]


Zoo Lincoln Park Calf Birth Rhinoceros Species
- Lincoln Park Zoo welcomed a baby eastern black rhinoceros Thursday as part of a specialized breeding program for the critically endangered species. Kapuki, a 20-year-old eastern black rhino, gave birth to a female calf at 4:52 a.m. Thursday, zoo ... [Read More]


Monte Verde Years Clovis First Site Americas Archaeologists
- Monte Verde site gets a new date, but the big picture doesn't change Stop trying to make "Clovis First" happen; it's not going to happen. A landmark site in the peopling of the Americas is several thousand years younger than we thought. While that means very different things about the site itself, it doesn't change the big picture as much as the researchers who generated the new date are claiming. University of Wyoming archaeologist Todd Surovell and his colleagues recently took a second look at the age of a site called Monte Verde in southern Chile, and it turns out that people lived there ... [Read More]


Snake Deer Driver Grasp Python's Video
- When imagining wildlife encounters, people typically assume they need to be in a remote location. However, sometimes these encounters occur much closer to home than anticipated. One example is when a driver was making his way down the road when he stumbled upon a massive snake constricting around a young deer. Rather than ignoring the scene, the driver pulled over and saved the deer from the python's grasp. Driver Frees Deer From Python's Grasp AZ Animals shared some details surrounding the snake in the video. When thinking of a massive snake, the first snake that often comes to mind is the ... [Read More]


Tar Neanderthals Birch Birch Tar Birch Bark People
- Follow Earth on Google Birch tar has long appeared at Neanderthal sites as a black, sticky residue – usually explained as a kind of prehistoric glue used to hold tools together. However, that simple picture may be missing something important. A new study from the University of Cologne and the University of Oxford suggests the same substance that helped Neanderthals build their tools may also have helped them treat wounds. When researchers recreated birch tar using ancient methods, they found it could slow the growth of bacteria linked to infection. The findings don't prove Neanderthals ... [Read More]

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Moon Deg Sunrise Magnitude Sunset Stars
- Sky This Week is brought to you in part by Celestron. Friday, March 20 The vernal equinox occurs at 10:46 A.M. EDT, bringing astronomical spring to the Northern Hemisphere as the Sun stands directly over Earth's equator. On this day, the Sun also sits at the celestial equator as its path takes it from south to north of this invisible line. Meteorological spring, which is measured differently, began March 1. The equinox is well known as the date when night and day are equal lengths. But you may notice the extents of sunlight and darkness are slightly different from your location. That's ... [Read More]


Life Earth Scientists Space Signals Astronomers
- " Project Hail Mary ," the movie adaptation to Andy Weir's 2021 novel about a science teacher attempting to save the Earth from sun-eating microbes, was released in March 2026 to stellar ratings from critics and audiences alike. The movie explores a few unique forms that extraterrestrial life could take, from space microorganisms that produce both infrared light and an unfathomable amount of energy, to rocklike aliens that live under crushing pressure and breathe ammonia. Over the past decade, scientists have come up with a variety of frameworks to guide their search for life in the universe ... [Read More]


- Picture: The British Museum Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz: The British Library and UCL (University College London) are inviting applications for a Doctoral Studentship to research the topic  Rediscovering a Woman Collector at the British Library: New Sources and Perspectives on Sarah Sophia Banks . According to the university's website: This research will examine the collecting, knowledge production, and documentary practices of Sarah Sophia Banks (1744-1818), one of the most important antiquarian collectors of her time. It will interrogate Banks's holdings at the British Library and ... [Read More]