Meet the tiny ancient whale named after King Tut
Just days after the world was introduced to the heaviest known ancient whale, a much tinier member of the same...
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Just days after the world was introduced to the heaviest known ancient whale, a much tinier member of the same...
One of a telescope operator’s primary jobs is to keep any stray light out of the instrument. Earthly and other...
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The world’s oldest moss has seen three mass extinctions — but may not survive climate change. The genus Takakia has...
In late July, a fierce ocean heat wave ratcheted up temperatures in Florida’s coastal waters to unprecedented highs. One buoy...
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Microtektites found in Caribbean may shed light on tektite origin — Science News, August 11, 1973 Though their origin remains...
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