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Antarctic Ice Reveals Earth’s Accelerating Plant Growth

Antarctica has long been one of the most important locations for studying Earth’s climate history. Layers of ice that have accumulated over thousands of years act like a natural archive, preserving tiny air bubbles and particles that scientists analyze to understand environmental changes. Recent studies of Antarctic ice cores suggest that plant growth across the […]

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6 Bots That Deliver Science and Serendipity on Twitter

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Broke a Glass? Someday You Might 3-D-Print a New One

4 Breaking a favorite glass or mug might soon be less frustrating thanks to advances in 3-D printing technology. Researchers are developing methods to 3-D print glass objects, potentially allowing people to recreate broken glassware at home or in specialized workshops. How 3-D Printing Glass Works Traditional 3-D printing uses plastics, metals, or ceramics, but

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Hans Dehmelt, Nobel Laureate for Isolating Electrons, Dies at 94

The Washington Post Hans Dehmelt, physicist who won Nobel Prize for trapping single electrons, dies at 94 May 6, 2017 Newswise Hans Dehmelt — Nobel Laureate and University of Washington Professor Emeritus — Has Died at Age 94 | Newswise Apr 6, 2017 GeekWire From POW to Nobel-winning physicist: UW’s Hans Georg Dehmelt dies at

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Photos of Jupiter From NASA Spacecraft, Both Near and Far

4 NASA spacecraft have captured stunning images of Jupiter, offering views both up-close and from afar. These images reveal the planet’s swirling storms, colorful cloud bands, and iconic Great Red Spot, giving scientists and the public alike a detailed look at the gas giant. Close-Up Views From Juno The Juno spacecraft, launched in 2011, has

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