Scientists discover prehistoric landscape hidden beneath the Antarctic ice
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Researchers have unearthed a relic from an age when the now icy continent of Antarctica teemed with river networks and lush vegetation.
Joseph Shavit
- Dec 7, 2023
Reviving our rivers: Newly developed floating trash interceptor cleans rivers and waterways
Marine debris has long been a pressing environmental issue, causing widespread pollution in the world's oceans and seas.
Joseph Shavit
- Nov 7, 2023
Scientists discover prehistoric landscape hidden beneath Antarctica
A scientific breakthrough has unearthed a relic from an age when the now icy continent of Antarctica teemed with rivers and lush vegetation
Joseph Shavit
- Oct 28, 2023
Exciting discovery boosts theories of extraterrestrial life on Mars
New analysis of data from the Curiosity rover reveals that much of the craters on Mars today could have once been habitable rivers.
Joseph Shavit
- Aug 18, 2023
Researchers may have finally solved the mystery of how Egypt's great pyramids were built
How did a civilization, without the technology we have today, move colossal stone slabs across vast distances to create these wonders?
Joseph Shavit
- Jul 14, 2023
First global study spotlights pesticides impact on the environment
Comprehensive research offers new insights into these elusive trajectories, painting a troubling picture of global pesticide distribution
Joseph Shavit
- Apr 4, 2023
Scientists predict the Earth’s future by looking back at its last 100 million years
Scientists today have published new research revealing a detailed and dynamic model of the Earth’s surface over the past 100 million years.
Joshua Shavit
- Jan 2, 2023
Breakthrough low-cost depth sensor records the level of rivers
Researchers at University of Bonn have developed a method that allows the water level of rivers to be monitored around the clock.
Joshua Shavit
- Aug 15, 2022
Generating "Blue Energy" where seawater and river water meet
Scientists have known since the 1950s that it is theoretically possible to generate electricity through the movement of water.
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