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Additional-terrestrial Hypatia stone rattles photo voltaic system established order

Analyses on a small pebble present in south-west Egypt solid important questions on a widely-held view concerning the primitive pre-solar mud cloud which our Solar, Earth and different planets have been fashioned from. Researchers discovered unique micro-mineral compounds within the … Continue reading

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Keeping California’s natural gas system safe

The massive natural gas leak at Aliso Canyon shined a light on California’s aging natural gas infrastructure. And five years of extreme drought also exacted its toll on transmission pipelines. Now the researchers have been awarded millions by the California … Continue reading

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Exploding star missing from formation of solar system

A new study, published by University of Chicago researchers challenges, the notion that the force of an exploding star forced the formation of the solar system. In this study, published online in Earth and Planetary Science Letters in November 2012, … Continue reading

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Carbon sequestration in an expanded lake system through the Toarcian oceanic anoxic occasion

Nature Geoscience 10, 129 (2017). doi:10.1038/ngeo2871 Authors: Weimu Xu, Micha Ruhl, Hugh&#one hundred sixty;A. Jenkyns, Stephen&#one hundred sixty;K. Hesselbo, James&#one hundred sixty;C. Riding, David Selby, S.&#one hundred sixty;David&#one hundred sixty;A. Naafs, Johan&#one hundred sixty;W.&#one hundred sixty;T. Weijers, Richard&#one hundred sixty;A. … Continue reading

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From rocks in Colorado, proof of a ‘chaotic photo voltaic system’

Plumbing a ninety million-yr-previous layer cake of sedimentary rock in Colorado, a workforce of scientists has discovered proof confirming a essential concept of how the planets in our photo voltaic system behave of their orbits across the solar. The discovering … Continue reading

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Why are there totally different ‘flavors’ of iron across the Solar System?

New work exhibits that interactions between iron and nickel underneath the acute pressures and temperatures just like a planetary inside will help scientists perceive the interval in our Solar System’s youth when planets have been forming and their cores have … Continue reading

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Rare meteorites problem our understanding of the photo voltaic system

Researchers have found minerals from forty three meteorites that landed on Earth 470 million years in the past. More than half of the mineral grains are from meteorites utterly unknown or very uncommon in at present’s meteorite move. These findings … Continue reading

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Meat-eating dinosaur from Argentina had bird-like breathing system

Mendoza, Argentina. The remains of a new ten-meter-long predatory dinosaur discovered along the banks of Argentina’s Rio Colorado are helping to unravel how birds evolved their unusual breathing system. In September 2008, palaeontologists, led by the University of Chicago’s Paul … Continue reading

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Large-scale motion detected near San Andreas Fault System

 Uplift (red) and subsidence (blue) around the San Andreas Fault System based on GPS data (top) confirms motion predicted by previous models (bottom). Credit: Howell et al., 2016. An array of GPS instruments near the San Andreas Fault System in … Continue reading

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520-million-year-old fossilized nervous system is most detailed example yet found

Researchers have found one of the oldest and most detailed fossils of the central nervous system yet identified, from a crustacean-like animal that lived more than 500 million years ago. The fossil, from southern China, has been so well preserved … Continue reading

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