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‘Zombie shark’ still hunting for prey despite his ‘half-eaten’

Bone chilling footage goes viral and shows a ‘zombie shark’ still hunting for prey despite a significant piece of his body missing. A scientist has caught the incredible footage of a shark on the hunt for prey despite being ‘half-eaten’. The missing piece was eaten in an act of shark-on-shark cannibalism, according to the scientist, who saw it first hand, …

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New Ultrahard Diamond glass synthesized using carbon buccaneers

Researchers use multi-ambile press to turn fullerene C60 into diamond glass, similar to the process of converting graphite to diamond in high-pressure camera. Credit: Image by Yingwei Fei It is the hardest known glass with the highest thermal conductivity among all glass materials. Yingwei Fei and Lin Wang from Carnegie were part of an international research team that synthesized a …

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New Ultrahard Diamond glass synthesized using carbon buccaneers

Researchers use multi-ambile press to turn fullerene C60 into diamond glass, similar to the process of converting graphite to diamond in high-pressure camera. Credit: Image by Yingwei Fei It is the hardest known glass with the highest thermal conductivity among all glass materials. Yingwei Fei and Lin Wang from Carnegie were part of an international research team that synthesized a …

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Happy Thanksgiving from NASA! – NASA

Happy Thanksgiving from NASA! NASA Thanksgiving in space means a cosmic ‘Turkey Trot’ for astronauts (video) Space.com This is how astronauts celebrate Thanksgiving in space CNN Watch: Astronauts bring a bit of home to Thanksgiving in space celebration 960 the ref Cedar Falls man to celebrate Thanksgiving in space KCRG See full coverage on Google News Source link

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Solar Storm: NASA Snaps Huge Ejection from Sun Heading to Earth at 1,900 Miles Per Second | Science | News

Debris from the blast formed the core of a coronal mass ejection (CME), a large expulsion of plasma and magnetic field from the Sun’s corona, which was captured by NASA’s STEREO-A spacecraft and the Solar and Heliosphere Observatory (SOHO) in A stunning image. Now, experts saw that the CME snapped by NASA and SOHO could give a “glancing blow” to …

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Loss of ancient grazers triggered a global rise in fires

Wally Mammoth. Credit: Tracy O (Flickr) by Wikimedia Commons From 50,000 years to 6,000 years ago, many of the world’s largest animals, including such iconic grassland grazers as the wally mammoth, giant bison, and ancient horse, were extinct. The loss of the grazing species triggered a dramatic increase in fire activity in the world’s grasslands, according to a new Yale-led …

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Two new ancient galaxies have been discovered

Artist’s impression of an ancient galaxy. Picture: University of Copenhagen / NASA The presence of two previously undetected galaxies around 29 billion light years away suggests that our understanding of the early universe is effectively deficient. Introduced REBELS-12-2 and REBELS-29-2 – two galaxies that, until very recently, we did not even know existed. The light from galaxies took 13 billion …

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NASA is going to try to re-direct the path of an asteroid

Illustration: NASA If you’re a fan, as I am, of not being crushed to death by a rock falling from the sky, you should be interested in the NASA mission launched today with a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The spacecraft in the nose of that rocket is called DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test), And that spacecraft is going to smack …

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