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Fish and other marine species are swimming deeper in the Mediterranean Sea to escape rising water temperatures, according to a new study. (Shahar Chaikin/Zenger)
Animals

VIDEO: In Deep Trouble: Fish Are Diving Deeper To Escape Climate Change

November 13, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: In Deep Trouble: Fish Are Diving Deeper To Escape Climate Change

Study shows fish are escaping warmer seas by migrating to lower depths.
The post VIDEO: In Deep Trouble: Fish Are Diving Deeper To Escape Climate Change appeared first on Zenger News.
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A new injectable therapy forms a nanofiber scaffold with two different bioactive signals (green and orange) that communicate with cells to initiate repair of the injured spinal cord. The gel breaks down into cell nutrients and dissipates over time. (Illustration by Mark Seniw. Samuel I. Stupp Laboratory/Northwestern University)
FDA & Health

VIDEO: Paralysis Breakthrough: Single Jab Restores Movement To Paralyzed Mice In Study

November 13, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: Paralysis Breakthrough: Single Jab Restores Movement To Paralyzed Mice In Study

Tests show one injection of “dancing molecules” to spinal injury can make paralyzed mice walk again.
The post VIDEO: Paralysis Breakthrough: Single Jab Restores Movement To Paralyzed Mice In Study appeared first on Zenger News.
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An artist impression of Earth quasi-satellite  Kamo`oalewa near the Earth-moon system. Astronomers using the Large Binocular Telescope have shown that it might be a lost fragment of the moon. (Addy Graham/University of Arizona)
Science

Near-Earth Asteroid Could Be Lost Piece Of The Moon, Say Experts

November 12, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Near-Earth Asteroid Could Be Lost Piece Of The Moon, Say Experts

Astronomers have theorized that the mysterious space rock was formed from the moon, and a new study provides the first evidence.
The post Near-Earth Asteroid Could Be Lost Piece Of The Moon, Say Experts appeared first on Zenger News.
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The Falcon 9 rocket, topped by the Crew Dragon capsule containing four astronauts, makes a fiery liftoff from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Nov. 10, 2021. (NASA Kennedy Space Center/Zenger)
Science

VIDEO: X-Cellent! Elon Musk’s Dragon SpaceX Shot Finally Blasts Off After Medical Delay

November 11, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: X-Cellent! Elon Musk’s Dragon SpaceX Shot Finally Blasts Off After Medical Delay

NASA flight is taking four astronauts to the International Space Station for a six-month science mission.
The post VIDEO: X-Cellent! Elon Musk’s Dragon SpaceX Shot Finally Blasts Off After Medical Delay appeared first on Zenger News.
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Genomic sequencing of chickpea varieties may lead to improved yields and climate-resiliency, say the authors of a new study. (ICRISAT)
Environment

Easy Peasy: Huge Genome Study Set To Boost Chickpea Yields 

November 11, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Easy Peasy: Huge Genome Study Set To Boost Chickpea Yields 

Global sequencing project will improve the strength of one the world’s most popular foods.
The post Easy Peasy: Huge Genome Study Set To Boost Chickpea Yields  appeared first on Zenger News.
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Issi saaneq was a plant-eating sauropod dinosaur that lived 214 million years ago in Greenland, which was warmer during the Triassic Period than today. It is a predecessor of some of the largest terrestrial animals ever to exist. (Victor Beccari)
Animals

VIDEO: Brrr-Assic Park: New Dinosaur Discovered Buried Under Ice 

November 10, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: Brrr-Assic Park: New Dinosaur Discovered Buried Under Ice 

Long-necked, plant-eating ancestor of the brontosaurus walked the Earth more than 2 million years ago.
The post VIDEO: Brrr-Assic Park: New Dinosaur Discovered Buried Under Ice  appeared first on Zenger News.
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NASA’s SpaceX opens its parachutes as it descends to Earth on Nov. 8. The capsule carried four astronauts that set a record for the longest spaceflight by a U.S.-crewed spacecraft. (NASA/Zenger)
Science

VIDEO: NASA Capsule Splashes Down After Longest US Crew Mission To International Space Station

November 9, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on VIDEO: NASA Capsule Splashes Down After Longest US Crew Mission To International Space Station

SpaceX Crew-2 stayed aboard station for 199 days — and more than 3,000 orbits around the Earth.
The post VIDEO: NASA Capsule Splashes Down After Longest US Crew Mission To International Space Station appeared first on Zenger News.
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The Parker Space Probe, the fastest man-made object ever built, will continue to orbit the sun until 2025. It is collecting data on the outer corona of the sun and the dynamics of solar wind, all while surviving the impact of dust produced by comets and asteroids. (NASA)
Science

Dust Devastating: How High-Speed Space Dust Can Rock Spacecraft With Plasma Explosions

November 9, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Dust Devastating: How High-Speed Space Dust Can Rock Spacecraft With Plasma Explosions

NASA experiments show how its Parker Space Probe orbiting the sun is struck by millions of grains of dust debris.
The post Dust Devastating: How High-Speed Space Dust Can Rock Spacecraft With Plasma Explosions appeared first on Zenger News.
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First described by Markus Reiner in 1956, the “teapot effect” that causes tea to dribble outside the pot has finally been explained in detail. (George Marks/Retrofile/Getty Images)
Offbeat

Crackpot Theories? Scientists Find An Answer To Why Teapots Always Dribble

November 9, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Crackpot Theories? Scientists Find An Answer To Why Teapots Always Dribble

Scientists say pouring at a precise angle solves the problem, otherwise tea will always spill, even if you pour it on the moon.
The post Crackpot Theories? Scientists Find An Answer To Why Teapots Always Dribble appeared first on Zenger News.
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The U.S. southwest is riddled with dead volcanoes, like Marcath volcano in Nevada, known as “monogentic” because they erupt only once. Researchers say that new volcanoes could emerge from the vast volcanic fields at any time. (Greg Valentine/Zenger)
Environment

Under Pressure: New Volcanoes Could Pop Up Anywhere In US Southwest, Study Says

November 7, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Under Pressure: New Volcanoes Could Pop Up Anywhere In US Southwest, Study Says

Volcanic fields pepper the southwestern U.S., posing a risk of new eruptions that could cause widespread devastation.
The post Under Pressure: New Volcanoes Could Pop Up Anywhere In US Southwest, Study Says appeared first on Zenger News.
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