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In the early 1990s, eight people tried to survive in a hermetically sealed glass structure filled with miniature forests, ...
The transient field-frequency domain of magnetic dipole in a two-layered conducting Earth has been studied. It is obtained as a summation of waveguide modes plus contributions from branch cuts in the ...
How debris from fourth SpaceX launch failure this year fell into Mexico; what is the danger of space debris generally?
A walk in the desert and a curious discovery could have revealed that the secrets of alien life grow in the harshest ...
Starlink satellites have been developed by SpaceX to provide internet to remote locations. Here we explore the controversial ...
The question of whether Earth is alone in harboring life has captivated humanity for millennia. In recent years, scientists ...
The question of whether Earth is alone in harboring life has captivated humanity for millennia. In recent years, scientists ...
Lichen from the Mojave Desert has stunned scientists by surviving months of lethal UVC radiation, suggesting life could exist ...
"Being off even a little bit represents hundreds or thousands of kilometers in distance on the surface of the Earth." ...
A recent global study, published in Nature, now confirms that the atmosphere’s growing thirst for water is sharply increasing drought severity—even in places where rainfall hasn’t changed much.
As Earth’s magnetic field has risen, so have the conditions that helped complex life to thrive — a discovery that could aid the search for life on distant planets.
Based on the power-law relation between rain intensity and corresponding specific attenuation, precipitation inversion by oblique earth–space link (OEL) has become a supplement to conventional method.