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A Martian Trojan could be the lost twin of our Moon

[ad_1] Did we find the stolen twin of our Moon? Close observation of a Trojan asteroid called (101429) 1998 VF31, which follows the gravitational trail of Mars, raises some interesting questions about its origin. Could this be the stolen twin of our Moon? – Advertisement – A Trojan is a …

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The strange extinct amphibian had a rapid-fire sling tongue

[ad_1] A reconstruction of the bizarre creature’s skull, with a long (yellow) bone anchoring a rapid-fire tongue. Edward Stanley / Florida Museum of Natural History / VGStudioMax3.4 Step aside, chameleons. Once upon a time there was another fast tongue that made sticky waves in the animal kingdom. A new study, …

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Reduction of CO2 emissions from fossil fuels due to COVID-19 detected by atmospheric observations

[ad_1] IMAGE: Bird’s eye photo of Hateruma Island (left) and the Island Monitoring Station (right). View More Credit: NIES Monitoring anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions using atmospheric observations is a major challenge for decision making, like the Paris Agreement. Huge atmospheric observation networks consisting of a variety of platforms including satellites …

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Discovered a new type of superconductivity

[ad_1] Superconductivity is a phenomenon in which an electrical circuit loses its resistance and becomes extremely efficient under certain conditions. There are several ways this can happen that were thought to be incompatible. For the first time, researchers discover a bridge between two of these methods of achieving superconductivity. This …

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Discovered a new type of superconductivity

[ad_1] Superconductivity is a phenomenon in which an electrical circuit loses its resistance and becomes extremely efficient under certain conditions. There are several ways this can happen that were thought to be incompatible. For the first time, researchers discover a bridge between two of these methods of achieving superconductivity. This …

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