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Barry, the skeleton of a 150-million-year-old Jurassic dinosaur, is up for auction.

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

An unusually well-preserved dinosaur skeleton, a Camptosaurus known as Barry dating from the late Jurassic period, about 150 million years ago, will be auctioned in Paris next month, Reuters reports. The dinosaur, discovered in the…

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18/09/2023
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Jupiter's moon Callisto has a thousand times more oxygen than it should, and scientists can't explain it.

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

Jupiter's four largest moons are, in addition to being large, some of the most attractive worlds in the Solar System. There's Io, dotted with more than 400 active volcanoes, or Europa, with its gigantic subterranean ocean that many believe hides...

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18/09/2023
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The weight of the word: not all cancer is 'cancer'

By María A. BlascoPortal

The term is so powerful that it emphasizes what invades, grows and destroys, but metaphors are harmful to those who suffer from it because they condition, blame and hide the real problems.

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18/09/2023
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Italian Health Minister accused of falsifying scientific studies

By Luca Tancredi BaronePortal

The head of Giorgia Meloni's health portfolio, the prolific doctor Orazio Schillaci, signed at least eight works on cancer with manipulated images between 2018 and 2022.

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18/09/2023
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Stigma, sensationalism and a mobile app: the keys to the NASA report on UFOs

By Miguel Jimenez CabezaPortal

The agency will try to apply scientific methodology and all its instruments to decipher what is behind the unidentified anomalous phenomena.

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16/09/2023
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'City destroyer' asteroid will not collide with Earth

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

Lo llamaban ‘el destructor de ciudades’. Y no porque se supiera a ciencia cierta que iba a chocar con la Tierra, sino porque su tamaño y composición son suficientes, en caso de impacto, para arrasar por completo una gran área metropolitana . Algo que, …

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16/09/2023
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Why do tides form?

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

Las mareas es un tema que ha cautivado la atención de los científicos desde tiempos inmemoriales. Galileo Galilei pensaba que estaban causadas por el ciclo de la Tierra alrededor del sol mientras que Johannes Kepler defendía que las mareas altas, no la…

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15/09/2023
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