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Why does the wind whistle?

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

One of the least desired atmospheric phenomena is the wind, which has a double peculiarity: it is not seen, but it can be heard. And, if we get bombastic, we can say that the wind is capable of generating a mysterious melody that surrounds our…

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30/09/2023
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Full harvest moon today: at what time can you see the September full moon in Spain and from where

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

The wait for astronomy lovers has come to an end. After weeks of absence of astronomical events, the last days of September will bring about a new phenomenon that fans of lunar observation have been waiting for for a long time. It is about…

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29/09/2023
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Gamow's elevator

By Carlo FrabettiPortal

Among the numerous means of transportation that appear in recreational mathematics problems, elevators could not be missing.

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29/09/2023
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Donna Strickland, Nobel Prize in Physics: “It is difficult to see the thread that goes from Einstein's equations to GPS”

By Daniel MediavillaPortal

The researcher, who in 2018 became the third woman in history to be awarded in her discipline, affirms that good science can be done anywhere if the objective is chosen well.

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29/09/2023
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Meteorite or volcanoes? They eliminate the 'human factor' so that an AI discovers the truth about the extinction of the dinosaurs

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

Was it really an asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs from the face of the Earth? Or was its sudden extinction, 66 million years ago, more due to a sharp increase in volcanic activity at the end of the Cretaceous? It is one…

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28/09/2023
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Full harvest moon: what time can you see the September full moon in Spain and what is its meaning

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

The wait for astronomy lovers has come to an end. After weeks of absence of astronomical events, the last days of September will bring about a new phenomenon that fans of lunar observation have been waiting for for a long time. It is about…

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28/09/2023
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Humans against giant hyenas: the fight for carrion a million years ago

By A'ndrea Elyse Messer-Penn StatePortal

A million years ago in the Iberian Peninsula, saber-toothed tigers and jaguars reigned among the carnivores. They hunted large prey: deer, cattle and horses, whose remains abandoned on the ground would not go unnoticed by us...

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28/09/2023
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