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A New Kind of Concrete Can Grow and Repair Itself. How? It’s Alive.
Concrete is one of the biggest greenhouse gas emitters in the world, so scientists are developing new strategies to mitigate its climate impact. One of those strategies is to create a concrete that
An accidental discovery at a planetarium opens a window into the universe's inner workings
Scientists have unlocked one of the solar system's many secrets from an unexpected source: a planetarium show opening to the public on Monday. At the American Museum of Natural History last fall,
Dinosaur's water-loving nature brought to life in BBC show
Ibrahim helped bring these details to life in the new BBC series, Walking with Dinosaurs.
Massive Dust Cloud From The Sahara Blowing Across The Ocean Toward The US
While the dust can create stunning sunsets, it can also reduce air quality and exacerbate respiratory issues for those with pre-existing conditions.
Fi’s AI-powered dog collar lets you monitor pet behavior via Apple Watch
Smart pet tech company Fi’s new AI collar allows dog owners to monitor their pooch’s movements, health, and habits via their Apple Watch. The Fi Series 3 Plus launched on Monday with new behaviour
Scientists unveil breakthrough drug with the potential to save lives: 'There's been this war raging for 2 billion years'
"It's one of those exciting papers that opens a lot of doors." Scientists unveil breakthrough drug with the potential to save lives: 'There's been this war raging for 2 billion years' first appeared
SpaceX launches more Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit
SpaceX early Tuesday launched a Falcon 9 rocket loaded with a batch of Starlink satellites into space from the East Coast.
Volcanologist reveals exactly what happened at Mount Etna
Volcanologist reveals exactly what happened at Mount Etna - Mount Etna eruptions are commonly described as ‘Strombolian eruptions’ – though that may not apply to this event
Popular theory about our galaxy’s fate might be wrong, astronomers say
A collision between our Milky Way galaxy and the neighboring Andromeda galaxy, long considered inevitable, may be in question, astronomers say.
Milky Way's chance of colliding with galaxy billions of years from now? New study puts odds at 50-50
It turns out that looming collision between our Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies might not happen after all. Astronomers reported Monday that the probability of the two spiral galaxies colliding is
New model helps to figure out which distant planets may host life
The search for life beyond Earth is a key driver of modern astronomy and planetary science. The U.S. is building multiple major telescopes and planetary probes to advance this search. However, the
South America's First Hunter-Gatherers Appeared, Then Unusually Disappeared 2,000 Years Ago
Learn about a previously unknown population of hunter-gatherers in Colombia, whose genetic trail faded away between around 6,000 and 2,000 years ago.
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