Physicists Rafi Nazikian and Kiming Hu, whose background is a figure from research. Credit: Elle Starkman / PPPL Commun Fees of Communications Picture an airplane that can only go one or two heights after taking off. That limitation may be similar to that of scientists who seek to avoid instability …
Read More »Blue Planet: The study proposes a new basic theory for Earth’s abundant water
AFP – Water covers 70 percent of the Earth’s surface and is known to be crucial to life, but how it got here has long been the subject of scientific debate. On Thursday, a French team reported in the Science Journal that they had discovered which space rocks were responsible, …
Read More »The FDA extends the use of rimadasevir as a COVID-19 treatment
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced late Friday that it was approving the use of the drug remedesivir for all patients hospitalized with coronavirus. The agency said in a press release that it would extend the authorization of emergency use of the drug, “to allow its use in the …
Read More »The Sushian beast survived the tribulation by taking a lot of sleep
About 250 million years ago, a Susie-looking animal with paw digits, a beak like a litter, and two tusks, would have survived the winter in Antarctica’s chili, not in vain for food, but in a sleep-like state, meaning most animals on record. Is Hibernate, Finds a new study. Analysis of …
Read More »More than half of the ice shelf is currently at risk of buffering Antarctica crumbling
More than half of the ice sheets hitting Antarctica are preventing huge glaciers from entering the ocean and raising sea levels due to climate change, researchers said Wednesday. Due to the warm air, the molten water flowing in the deep rupture damages the structural integrity of this natural barrier. Nature. …
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