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Deep-sea fish larvae rewrite the rules of how eyes can be built - Phys.org
The deep sea is cold, dark and under immense pressure. Yet life has found a way to prevail there, in the form of some of Earth’s strangest creatures.
Pink rocks found in Antarctica reveal a massive structure hidden under the ice for 175 million years - Earth.com
Pink boulders led scientists to a massive granite formation buried under Antarctica’s ice, solving a decades-old geological mystery.
Four people on NASA'S Crew-12 arrive at the International Space Station - NPR
The crew will spend the next eight months conducting experiments to prepare for human exploration beyond Earth’s orbit.
What's in your wine? Using NMR to reveal its chemical profile - Phys.org
New work from Georgia Tech is showing how a simple glass of wine can serve as a powerful gateway for understanding advanced research and technologies. The project, inspired by an Atlanta Science Festival event hosted by School of Chemistry and Biochemistry As…
Astronomers trace a star's three-year infrared glow to black hole birth - Phys.org
In 2014, a NASA telescope observed that the infrared light emitted by a massive star in the Andromeda galaxy gradually grew brighter. The star glowed more intensely with infrared light for around three years before fading dramatically and disappearing, leavin…
Porous material uses green and blue light to repeatedly store and release CO₂ - Phys.org
Scientists at the University of Groningen, led by Nobel laureate Ben Feringa and colleagues, have created a new porous material that captures and releases carbon dioxide using only visible light. The breakthrough could pave the way for more energy-efficient a…