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The “Will-o’-the-Wisp” Now Scientifically Explained
In folklore, these lights were called “will-o’-the-wisp” in Britain or “lygtemænd” in Scandinavia. Some believed the lights ...
A faint radio "whisper" from ancient hydrogen reveals the universe was heating up long before it filled with starlight.
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Research in the U.S. Southwest could expand lifesaving efforts for hazards that follow wildfires across the globe.
Tariffs, the end of the tax credit and the ever-changing nature of the business forced some automakers to rethink their EV strategies.
Polluted storms increase rainfall by up to 50 percent, found a study, which was published on Oct 3 in the Geophysical Research Letters scientific journal.
The race is on to harness the near-infinite power of nuclear fusion—by building a star on Earth. And scientists are closer ...
A recent report estimates that New Mexico has the potential to produce substantial power from its geothermal resources. But ...
The metal-coated asteroid Psyche may have had eruptions of molten iron and nickel on its surface. This situation was more ...
The Royal Navy and the Indian Navy conducted their first ever combined carrier operations during the bilateral maritime ...
Erling Haaland scored a hat-trick to pass 50 international goals in record time as Norway cruised to a 5-0 thrashing of ...
Hovering blue flames that flicker over bogs and marshes have inspired ghostly folktales for centuries. Known by many names, ...
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