Antarctic Expedition to Find Ernest Shackleton’s Lost Ship Set for Next Year
However, the primary goal of the mission will be to explore the iceberg that calved from Antarctica’s Larsen C Ice Shelf in July of last year.
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However, the primary goal of the mission will be to explore the iceberg that calved from Antarctica’s Larsen C Ice Shelf in July of last year.
If it detects certain gases in the planet's atmosphere, that could mean Mars is still very geologically active.
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Vaguest Science Claim of the Week.
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Although the location Neuralink selected is unusual, the company’s laboratory plans aren’t.
The search for the axion has now begun.
Rather than turning to automated safety nets, parents should become more involved in their kids’ lives.
A new study has found that people, even into their golden years, are regenerating their stock of neurons right up until the point of death.
Hopefully no one drives a truck over these ones.
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