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The Surprising Connection Between Coffee Bubbles And Volcanic Disaster
The physics of java and lava are actually quite similar, at least when it comes to bubbles, according to a surprising study.
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2,000-year-old Pompeii scroll reveals Stoicism’s forbidden side
The latest scroll to emerge from the ash of Vesuvius does not tidy up Stoicism so much as complicate it, by setting a rival ...
The "swarm" of tens of thousands of earthquakes near the Greek island of Santorini earlier this year was triggered by molten ...
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What Went Wrong with James May’s Tesla Model S?
This video examines James May’s Tesla Model S after a crash that left the car with multiple issues. It takes a detailed look ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Researchers estimate that the underwater volcano off the coast of Oregon, Axial Seamount, is likely to ...
Scientists have determined that a surge of molten rock through an underground channel over three months instigated the ...
An Alaska Native corporation leased mineral rights inside a national park to Contango Ore Inc. The company’s plans are ...
Moss spores survived nine months outside the space station, revealing surprising strength and new clues about life in space.
Under Kreiz’s leadership, Mattel expanded its focus to theme parks as well. In 2024, it confirmed a plan for its second theme ...
To see, Fujita’s team turned to Physcomitrium patens, a well-studied species moss commonly called spreading earthmoss. They ...
Mosses thrive in the most extreme environments on Earth, from the peaks of the Himalayas to the sands of Death Valley, the ...
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Earth's Continents Are Slowly Peeling Away Below, And Here's Why
Geoscientists have solved an age-old mystery of oceanic volcanism and plate tectonics, explaining why some islands contain so much continental material despite their distance from continental plates.
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