Live Science
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[:es]Plastic-eating bacteria: Genetic engineering and environmental impact[:]
Discover how plastic-eating bacteria were discovered and re-engineered to help tackle the worlds plastic problem.
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[:es]New Marsquake study could shatter theories on how Mars was born[:]
A team of researchers at the University of Tokyo has revealed tantalizing details about Mars’ seismic activity for the very first time in one new study. These results could make […]
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[:es]Microbes Were Just Found in ‘Dark Biosphere’ Where They Shouldn’t Exist[:]
Thousands of feet below Earth’s surface and far beyond the reach of sunlight, scientists recently discovered an unexpected form of life: microbes that typically produce their energy through photosynthesis.
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[:es]This Planet Is So Dark, Scientists Have to Guess What It Looks Like[:]
There’s a planet the size of Jupiter whipping around a star 466 light-years away from Earth, and it might be the color of plums, or dying embers or, well … […]
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[:es]Twisters Pop Up in Weird ‘Big Bang’ Soup[:]
Smashing atoms together could produce a weird kind of fluid that makes whirlpools and rings, revealing secrets of some of the least-understood forces of nature that hold matter together, according […]
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Meet 2 New Spider Species: ‘Skeletorus’ and ‘Sparklemuffin’
Two gorgeous new species of peacock spiders nicknamed “Skeletorus” and”Sparklemuffin” have been discovered in Australia, according to a new report.
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Hidden Molten Channel Beneath Earth Discovered with a Blast
The bottom of one of Earth’s rocky plates has been visualized in fine detail using sound waves from dynamite exploded deep underground, revealing a once-hidden channel of molten rock.
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Volcanoes May Explain Delay in Earth’s Oxygen
Underwater volcanic eruptions may have delayed oxygen from building up in the atmosphere of primeval Earth for hundreds of millions of years
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Bone Fragments Found in Greek Tomb from Era of Alexander the Great
Skeletal remains have been discovered inside a lavish burial complex in Greece that dates back to the era of Alexander the Great. The tomb is thought to be the largest of […]