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How the Milky Way stole a huge gas halo from our dwarf neighbors

Professor Jose Bland-Hawthorne. Now, an international team of astronomers has found evidence that both Magellanic clouds are surrounded by massive hot haloes, which protect the gas stream from the Milky Way. Their new model has the largest mass in the gas stream. Co-author of the study Professor Jose Bland-Hawthorne, Director University of Sydney Astronomy, Said: “We are lucky here in …

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Glaciers larger than Great Britain threaten glaciers | Glaciers

British scientists have mapped half-sized craters in the Grand Canyon that allow warm seawater to erode the vast Dwights glacier in the Antarctic, accelerating sea level rise around the world. As the teeth decay, tracks of warm water melt the ice from below, threatening the stability of the iceberg larger than Great Britain. Using an aircraft, ship and robot submarine …

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The 400-year-old ‘armored’ fish may, as we know, change the history of sharks

The 400-year-old 'armored' fish may, as we know, change the history of sharks

The 410 million year old fossil of an armored fish has completely changed history Sharks, According to a newly published study. The so-called fish Minginia turgensensis, There was a skeleton made of bones, in contrast to the cartilage, sharks often contain now, protecting their teeth. Fossil skulls were discovered by experts in the Mongol Mountains. “This is a very unexpected …

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Around the world, trees are fast growing, dying young and storing low carbon quickly

Around the world, trees are fast growing, dying young and storing low carbon quickly

As the world warms and the atmosphere becomes increasingly fertilized with carbon dioxide, trees are always growing faster. But they are dying young – overall, the world’s forests could lose their ability to store carbon. That is the main finding of our new study published in the journal Nature Communications. In a world without humans, forests would be in equilibrium, …

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Six supermarkets in Rhonda Xenon Duff have said they will improve their Govt safety measures or face closure.

Six supermarkets in Rhonda Xenon Duff have said they will improve their Govt safety measures or face closure.

Six supermarkets in Rhonda Sinon Duff (RCD) are said to be improving their corona virus protection measures or covering the face. The RCD Council says it will take a while “Tough stance” on these businesses To ensure that they continue to help keep shoppers safe. Supermarkets have been criticized for not ensuring that social exclusion is maintained and for the …

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Two black holes shattered and completely changed what we knew about the universe

Photo credit: CHRIS HENZE/NASA/SPL - Getty Images

Photo Credit: Chris Haynes / NASA / SPL – Getty Images From popular dynamics Researchers have discovered the most powerful black hole link in the recorded black hole class. Intermediate-mass black holes. Used by astronomers LIGO and Virgo Labs To analyze gravitational waves. Researchers say chaotic collisions may be the result of a chain reaction of conflicts. Nearly seven billion …

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The Arctic Circle is on fire worse than ever

The Copernican Atmospheric Surveillance Service (CAMS) says more than 100 plazas are tearing up northern Russia, the Arctic Ocean and northern Canada and Alaska. (ECMWF Copernicus) More than 100 blazes are torn across Northern parts of Russia, Arctic Ocean and Northern Canada And Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service (CAMS), the European Union’s Earth observation body, says Alaska. Data from CAMS scientists …

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Leading team of scientists to develop a leading astronomy curriculum

Leading team of scientists to develop a leading astronomy curriculum

Astronomer Jackie Baherdy has worked with some of the world’s leading scientists A new astronomy course People can take it from the security of their own homes. As International spread of corona virus Continuing in communities around the world, many are moving towards virtual solutions to education. With the demand for quality, distance learning options, Fahrdi has teamed up with …

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How the phases of the moon affect Native Australian wildlife

How the phases of the moon affect Native Australian wildlife

Humans have long been inspired and transformed by the moon, and as we have discovered, moonlight can also change the behavior of Australian wildlife. A collection of recently published research has shed light on the behavior of some animals – including potholes, walruses and quails – on the variation of ambient light, the phases of the moon, and how they …

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