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The best time to see the pink supermoon, the largest and brightest

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

In the early hours of April 26-27, the sky offers us a very special astronomical spectacle: the pink supermoon alongside the Lyrid meteor shower. These two celestial phenomena occur simultaneously but are independent of each other…

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26/04/2021
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Scientists oppose Duque's new Science Law: "It's the end of scientific meritocracy."

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

Scientists continue to raise their hatchet against the reform of the Science Law proposed by the Minister of Science and Innovation, Pedro Duque. The Spanish Confederation of Scientific Societies (COSCE), made up of 84 scientific societies…

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26/04/2021
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One of the world's oldest experiments unearthed: 142 years old

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

In 1879, a botany professor named William James Beal began a curious experiment that has survived to this day. He buried 20 bottles, each containing over 1,000 seeds of 21 species, in a secret location at the Michigan Agricultural College…

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26/04/2021
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El nuevo rol de la ciencia en el mundo

By Lidia BritoPortal

La amplia colaboración entre los distintos cuerpos científicos del mundo marca un primer antecedente en la historia

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26/04/2021
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Interstellar Probe: NASA's new mission to reach further into interstellar space than ever before

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

In the late 1970s, the twin Voyager probes began the longest and most daring journey in human technology: after sending back incredible images of the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn, and also wandering around the outskirts of Neptune, in 201…

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26/04/2021
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Ingenuity manages to fly faster and further than on Earth

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

NASA's Ingenuity helicopter achieved a record-breaking flight on Sunday. The craft traveled faster and farther on its third Mars flight than it ever did in its Earth-bound tests.

The drone took off at 10:30 a.m. peninsular time…

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26/04/2021
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The talking dog phenomenon: Here's what science says

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

Do Stella and Bunny really talk? Recently, the internet has been flooded with videos of them pressing buttons on a keyboard that plays pre-recorded words like "outside" or "play."

And what's better, in some videos, the bitches seem...

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26/04/2021
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Chernobyl, a wolf refuge 35 years after the nuclear disaster

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

The wolf is a species that arouses conflicting passions. For some, it represents a serious threat to extensive livestock farming and rural traditions. For others, it is a symbol of wild nature and a fundamental element in the balance of ecosystems…

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26/04/2021
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Stalagmites Embody Clock-Like Chronicles of Time Over Thousands of Years

By Peter DockrillUncategorized

Time moves slowly down here.

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26/04/2021
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