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A tale is shared about miners who discovered copper cans in early mining-era dumps. According to them, wastewater from copper mining flowed across his land, transforming…
Young Chimpanzee Drumming in Guinea Cyril Ruoso/Naturepl.com Musicality may have originated from a shared ancestor of chimpanzees and humans, given the similarities in their drumming techniques.…
Since the Big Bang, the early universe has contained hydrogen, helium, and a minimal amount of lithium. Heavier elements, such as iron, were formed within stars.…
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High-energy photons produced deep within gamma-ray burst jets emerge from decayed stars can dissolve the outer stellar layer into free neutrons, causing a series of physical…
A new analysis of the metstones of magmatic iron challenges traditional theories about why Earth and Mars are depleted with moderately volatile elements. Bendego met stone.…
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory aims to produce heavier elements by firing titanium particles at metal targets Marilyn Sargent/Berkeley Lab The race to discover new chemical elements…
This week’s picks in the smokeWide range of weekly episodes availableAdam Buxton’s new podcast is being billed as Serial meets Twin Peaks, bridging the gap between…
NASA has released a stunning new image of the active center of nearby spiral galaxy Messier 106, taken with the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. This…
I I play a lot of RPGs (when I can make time), and have been doing so ever since I could read. I was an avid…
Since the 1920s, Edwin Hubble Ever since it was discovered that the universe is expanding, astrophysicists have been asking themselves the question, “Where does matter come…
aAs mentioned last week, I’m currently immersed in playing Crow Country, a PlayStation 1 style low polygon horror game. Despite not typically being a fan of…
Researchers have discovered that ancient stars can produce elements with atomic masses of more than 260, heavier than those found naturally on Earth. This discovery improves…