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Boiling the ocean: How salt crystals form from water
The science pros at TKOR explain how salt crystals form from water through the process of boiling the ocean. An American ...
Trapped gases in 1.4 billion-year-old salt crystals reveal ancient secrets about oxygen and carbon dioxide levels on early ...
Wedding packages, observation decks, and outdoor terraces offer plenty of ways to celebrate — or just pretend you’re in the ...
Scientists from several institutions, including the University of Chicago, discovered a lemon-shaped planet with an ...
An astronaut on the ISS photographed a "lunar halo" over the Indian Ocean, revealing ice and rare optical phenomena from ...
Researchers from the Nanjing and Stuttgart universities have found a new way to produce perovskite photovoltaic modules in an ...
A viral video from Jamtland, Sweden, captures a breathtaking 22-degree Sun halo with vivid sun dogs and rainbow arcs.
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Faraday’s Enigma Of Premelted Ice Finally Explained After 166 Years
An extra stage has been identified for the first time that helps explain why ice can have a liquid layer at the surface even ...
Visions is out, and it features three sequels to episodes aired earlier in the series' run. Here's what happens in each of ...
Having always been drawn to mystic tools, Claudia Ballie tries out a new all-inclusive retreat in St Lucia to see if she can ...
On Germany’s Romantic Road lies Nördlingen, a town whose walls and buildings contain millions of embedded diamonds.
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'What the heck is this?' James Webb telescope spots inexplicable planet with diamonds and soot in its atmosphere
Scientists using the James Webb telescope observed a distant exoplanet with an atmosphere of soot and diamonds, challenging all explanations.
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