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- New Study Uncovers Vital Ocean Processes for Carbon Storage and Climate Regulation 5 janvier 2025A new study has identified two crucial processes in preserving organic carbon beneath the ocean floor: sorption and molecular transformation. Conducted by scientists from the University of Manchester and the University of Leeds, the research highlights how these mechanisms keep carbon locked in sediments, preventing its release as carbon dioxide. AI was used to enhanc...
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- First-Ever Female Burial with Weapons, Believed to Be a Warrior, Discovered in Hungary 4 janvier 2025Archaeologists have uncovered the first known female burial with weapons from the 10th century in Hungary’s Carpathian Basin. This rare find in the Sárrétudvari-Hízóföld cemetery features a mix of male and female grave goods, challenging prior assumptions about gender roles during the Hungarian Conquest period. The burial of SH-63, confirmed through genetic and...
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- Tristan da Cunha: The Remote Island Shaped by Volcanic Forces and Rich Ecosystems 4 janvier 2025Tristan da Cunha, a volcanic island group in the South Atlantic, is home to 250 people in a settlement called Edinburgh of the Seven Seas. Surrounded by rugged terrain and unique wildlife like northern rockhopper penguins, it offers a glimpse into Earth's geological and ecological history. Its isolation is so profound that reaching it involves […]
- Search for Elusive Missing Link Black Holes Continues as Omega Centauri Observation Turns Out to Be a Dud 4 janvier 2025The suspected intermediate-mass black hole in Omega Centauri has been reclassified as a cluster of stellar-mass black holes, according to a recent study. Unusual star movements within the dense cluster were explained using pulsar data, providing new insights into its core dynamics. This discovery reshapes theories about the elusive intermediate-mass black holes and co...
- Five Dwarf Galaxies Found in a Rare Alignment, Challenges Current Cosmic Models 4 janvier 2025A rare alignment of five dwarf galaxies, positioned around 117 million light-years away, has been discovered by astronomers. This grouping, which challenges existing models of galaxy formation, shows active star formation despite their small sizes. The galaxies, labelled D1 to D5, exhibit unique characteristics, including shared rotational motion and gravitational int...
- Solar Wind from Sun's Large Coronal Hole Could Create Auroras This Weekend 4 janvier 2025A powerful solar wind is expected to hit Earth this weekend, originating from a massive coronal hole in the sun’s atmosphere. This phenomenon could result in dazzling northern lights, particularly in high-latitude regions. NOAA has issued a G1 geomagnetic storm warning for January 4-5, forecasting heightened geomagnetic activity.
- Space Debris Crashes in Kenyan Village, Suspected Rocket Stage Part Identified 4 janvier 2025A large metallic object crashed into Mukuku village, Makueni County, Kenya, on December 30. The object, weighing 500 kilograms and about 8 feet in diameter, is believed to be space debris, possibly from a rocket leftover. The Kenya Space Agency (KSA) has secured the site and is investigating the object’s origin.