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09/11/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Researchers develop new thermoelectric device that uses nighttime temperature to generate electricity
A recent study has developed a novel device that harnesses temperature differences at night to generate electricity. Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles and Stanford University teamed up to make an electricity generator that works during the cold, dark night. They came up with a thermoelectric device that was able to power an LED, operating without […]
09/10/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Challenging assumptions about the universe: Study suggests black holes could be made of dark energy
A hypothetical form of black holes gets a second look after researchers from the University of Hawai?i at M?noa corrected a subtle error on previous models simulating the expansion of the universe. Scientists call this “black hole” General Object of Dark Energy (GEODE): It looks like a black hole from the outside but is made of […]
09/09/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
China launches top-secret reusable spacecraft
China has launched an experimental reusable spacecraft into orbit on Friday, Sep. 4. Details of the spacecraft, including what it is for, are still under wraps. A press release from state-owned Xinhua News Agency confirmed the launch. It was conducted through a Long March 2F carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in Gobi Desert. “After a […]
09/08/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Solar telescope offers unprecedented glimpse into the Sun
Scientists can take a better look at the Sun after a European team of researchers upgraded a solar telescope called GREGOR, located at the Teide Observatory in the Canary Islands. Recent observations using the telescope offer a spectacular, unprecedented glimpse into the Sun’s surface. An image captured magnetic structures, which resembled the craggy, golden texture of popcorn. Another […]
09/06/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Cascadia “big one” earthquake would generate a massive tsunami and flood the Washington coast
Experts warn Washington residents to seek higher ground when a large earthquake hits the Pacific coast. The Washington Department of Natural Resources (WA-DNR) simulated a magnitude 9 earthquake located inc the Cascadia Suboduction Zone. Their simulations showed that the quake could trigger a powerful tsunami that can overwhelm Washington’s coastal and shoreline communities. The first wave can travel quickly; coastal locations will be […]
09/03/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Rare isotope suggests the solar system has been passing through supernova debris for 33,000 years
The solar system has been traveling through the remains of exploded stars for at least 33,000 years, suggests a study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The Earth is currently passing through a field of debris called the local interstellar cloud. This debris field is composed of the remnants from old […]
09/02/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Major extinction looms due to weaker North American land biomes, suggests study
A lower landscape resilience forebodes a major extinction event across North American land biomes, found a study published in the journal Global Change Biology. Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology looked at 12 major plant biomes in North America to measure their landscape resilience – the ability of a certain habitat to persist and recover from environmental disturbances. They found that only 64 percent of […]
09/02/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
A massive star went missing without leaving any trace, astronomers say
A massive dying star disappeared in 2019 without leaving any trace. Clues to its sudden absence led an international team of astrophysicists to theorize that the old star may have been obscured by a giant cloud of dust. Otherwise, said the scientists, it could have turned into a black hole without going supernova – a first […]
08/31/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
North American bird populations pivotal to pest control and seed dispersion have decreased by 29% in the last 49 years
Fewer birds are crooning North America today. A recent study published in the journal Science found that the region’s bird populations declined in the last 49 years. Researchers from the United States and Canada joined forces to understand how bird populations changed across North America. They looked at existing data chronicling birdlife and found that common bird species decreased […]
08/30/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Study: “Building blocks” of Earth may have brought water to the planet, not comets or asteroids
A recent study suggests that most of Earth’s water did not come from comets or asteroids that crashed on baby Earth. Instead, water was already present since the planet formed. An international team of researchers looked at rare earth rocks that are thought to be the building blocks of Earth. They found that these rocks, […]
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