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Meet the storm chasers on the hunt for extreme hail
Most storm chasers live for tornadoes. A few live for hailstorms. That is certainly true of the more than 50 weather scientists involved in the largest-ever field survey focused on extreme hail, now
How NASA’s Lucy Flyby of Donaldjohanson Sets the Stage for Unraveling Trojan Asteroid Mysteries
The potential to really open a new window into the history of our solar system when Lucy gets to the Trojan asteroids is immense,” commented Tom Statler, NASA program scientist for the Lucy mission,
Scientists pinpoint reason why more boys than girls have autism and ADHD
Now, new light has been shed on the reason why three times more boys than girls are diagnosed with autism and ADHD.
Satellite Mega-Constellations and the Unseen Threat to Earth’s Ozone Layer
When a satellite disintegrates in the upper atmosphere, it does not just disappear. Rather, it deposits a record of aluminum oxide nanoparticles small, lasting particles that are now causing concern
🪐 Two candidates detected for Planet Nine!
For years, scientists have been scanning the icy outskirts of our Solar System for an unknown massive planet. The disturbances observed in the orbits of Kuiper belt objects suggest the presence
Very massive stars vomit vast amounts of matter before collapsing into black holes
Very massive stars are cosmic "rock stars" that live fast, die young and leave black holes in their place. During this transformation, they may vomit out more stellar material than we knew.
Largest Mars Rock on Earth Could Sell For US$4 Million
The most massive chunk of Mars ever found on Earth could sell for up to US$4 million in a Sotheby's auction later this month. Believed to be the largest individual Martian rock recovered so far, the
Neanderthal DNA may refute 65,000-year-old date for human occupation in Australia, but not all experts are convinced
A new DNA model suggests humans didn't reach Australia until 50,000 years ago, but archaeological data disagrees.
Red, white and blue on the Red Planet
On the eve of the 249th anniversary of American independence, NASA on Tuesday showcased a patriotic image of Old Glory as seen from hundreds of millions of miles away.
Ancient Humans Carved Up Elephant Meat with Small, Yet Sophisticated Stone Tools
Learn about the 430,000-year-old stone tools and techniques that allowed ancient humans to butcher elephant meat for a hefty meal.
Investigating the complex issue of drought
Too little rain, too little water in the landscape—so simple, so serious. Even if the drought is obvious because freshwaters carry less water, plants wither and the soil becomes brittle and cracked,
Scientists make key advancement in fight against hidden threat in drinking water — here's what's happening
It’s a very promising initial step. Scientists make key advancement in fight against hidden threat in drinking water — here's what's happening first appeared on The Cool Down.
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