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Impact of Melting Sea Ice on Canadian Arctic Shipping

The Impact of Melting Sea Ice on Canadian Arctic ShippingThick sea ice is causing challenges in the Northwest Passage, complicating expectations of easier shipping routes in the Canadian Arctic due to climate change.Shipping companies...
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Overcoming Witchcraft Fears in Papua New Guinea Through Science and Education

In Papua New Guinea, there are over 450 tribal clans and 850 local languages. Evidence of people living in the country dates back 50,000 years. Touching the Untouchables (TTU) is an organization founded to...
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Uncovering the World’s First Fossilized Chromosomes: Freeze-Dried Mammoth Discovery

Researchers have recently made a groundbreaking discovery by reconstructing the 3D structure of ancient genetic material for the first time from a 52,000-year-old freeze-dried mammoth. This discovery has allowed scientists to map the mammoth's...
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The Origin of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot

In the vast solar system, Jupiter's Great Red Spot is a standout feature. This red oval can be seen clearly through small telescopes, resembling a menacing eye on the giant gas planet. The Great...
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Title: The Science Behind Why Cats Knead and Make Biscuits

Cats are known for their unique behavior of kneading and making biscuits, which involves pushing their front paws into a surface while looking content. This behavior actually stems from kittenhood, where kittens knead their...
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Energy Self-Sufficient 500-Year-Old Hotel in Germany’s Black Forest

Nestled in the Breitnau region of the upper Black Forest in Germany lies a 500-year-old hotel that is not your average accommodation option. While the classic Bavarian structure may seem like a traditional space...
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Unveiling the Mystery: The Hidden Side of the Moon’s Surface

Imagine the moon in your mind, with its pockmarked surface created by asteroids and meteorites. Most of us picture the same side of the moon because it rotates and revolves around Earth in a...
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Addressing Climate Change: Can Humanity Act Without Belief?

Early germ theorists can teach us a lot about how people perceive climate change today. Both debates involve unseen threats and economic interests. In the 19th century, people had a hard time believing in...
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iSpace Chinese Company Faces 4th Launch Failure in 7 Attempts

Chinese company iSpace faced its fourth launch failure out of seven attempts with the recent unsuccessful launch of its Hyperbola-1 rocket. The rocket took off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi...
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Exploring Space Debris: This Week In Space Podcast Episode 119

This Week In Space Podcast Episode 119 delves into the dangers of orbital debris with guest Dr. John Crassidis from the University of Buffalo. The reality of orbital debris is a serious issue, with...