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Scientists Discover ‘Deceptively Cute’ Prehistoric Species That Looked Like a Pokémon

Scientists Discover ‘Deceptively Cute’ Prehistoric Species That Looked Like a Pokémon

Scientists have identified a new species of ancient whale with cartoonish bulging eyes that they say would have made it look like a Pokémon. A precursor to today’s modern whale species, the 25 million-year-old creature was “deceptively cute,” according to Erich Fitzgerald, senior curator of vertebrate paleontology at Australia’s Museums Victoria Research Institute, as reported by the Toronto Sun. “It …

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San Andreas fault could unleash an earthquake unlike any seen before, study of deadly Myanmar quake suggests

San Andreas fault could unleash an earthquake unlike any seen before, study of deadly Myanmar quake suggests

Faults like San Andreas don’t necessarily repeat past behavior, which means the next big earthquake in California has the potential to be larger than any seen before, a new study suggests. The fresh insights into fault behavior came from studying Myanmar’s devastating March earthquake, which killed more than 5,000 people and caused widespread destruction. Scientists found that the fault responsible, …

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FAA removes membership of space transportation advisory committee

FAA removes membership of space transportation advisory committee

PARK CITY, Utah — The Federal Aviation Administration has dismissed the entire membership of a commercial space advisory committee. To continue reading this article: Register now and get3 free articles every month. You’ll also receive our weekly SpaceNews This Week newsletter every Friday. Opt-out at any time. Sign in to an existing account Get unlimited access toSpaceNews.com now. As low …

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Axial Seamount: Most Active Submarine Volcano In Pacific May Erupt In 2025, Offering Breakthrough Science Or Deep-Sea Devastation

Axial Seamount: Most Active Submarine Volcano In Pacific May Erupt In 2025, Offering Breakthrough Science Or Deep-Sea Devastation

A submarine volcano off the coast of the Pacific Northwest of the US is set to blow in 2025. Seamounts like this are providing scientists with the perfect opportunity to study the evolution of early life on Earth and the potential threat of deep-sea mining – that is, unless their equipment gets frazzled in the brewing eruption.  The Axial Seamount …

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Scientists capture first footage of human embryo implanting in a uterus | Science

Scientists capture first footage of human embryo implanting in a uterus | Science

A human embryo being implanted into a uterus has been pictured in real time and in 3D footage for the first time by a team of scientists. It shows images of an embryo implanting into a synthetic uterus, demonstrating how the process occurs naturally. The groundbreaking footage was released by researchers at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) in …

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Scientists Are Building a Nuclear Device That Could Unveil an Invisible Universe

Scientists Are Building a Nuclear Device That Could Unveil an Invisible Universe

“Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links.” Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Scientists are close to creating a nuclear clock—an ultra-accurate clock that uses a low-energy transition in the nucleus of a thorium-229 atom to keep time. Electrical interference makes atomic clocks unsuited for dark matter detection, but …

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