Giant galactic explosion exposes galaxy pollution in action
Advertisement Galaxy NGC 4383 evolving strangely. Gas is flowing from its core at a rate of over 200 km/s. This mysterious gas eruption has a unique cause: star formation. Credit:…
Advertisement Galaxy NGC 4383 evolving strangely. Gas is flowing from its core at a rate of over 200 km/s. This mysterious gas eruption has a unique cause: star formation. Credit:…
Advertisement 1st page of the final letter from George Mallory from Camp I, Everest, to Ruth Mallory, 27 May 1924. Credit: The Master and Fellows of Magdalene College, Cambridge Letters…
Advertisement Credit: Yves Almecija/CNRS The origin of life on Earth is still enigmatic, but we are slowly unraveling the steps involved and the necessary ingredients. Scientists believe life arose in…
Advertisement The Arabica coffee plant. Credit: NTU Singapore Arabica coffee is the most economically important coffee globally and accounts for 60% of coffee products worldwide. But the plants it hails…
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Advertisement Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain In Mali’s capital Bamako, Aboubacar Pamateck runs a scarf under a trickle of water and wraps it around his head to cope with the West…
Advertisement A prescribed, revitalizing “good fire” gets under way at West Vaseux Lake in the Okanagan to restore ecosystems and biodiversity. Photo shows Dr. Lori Daniels and former Ph.D. student…
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Advertisement Arabica coffee beans harvested the previous year are stored at a coffee plantation in Ciudad Vieja, Guatemala, on May 22, 2014. In a study published in the journal Nature…