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Limestone and iron reveal puzzling extreme rain in Western Australia 100,000 years ago
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Limestone and iron reveal puzzling extreme rain in Western Australia 100,000 years ago

Almost one-sixth of Earth's land surface is covered in otherworldly landscapes with a name that may also be unfamiliar: karst. These landscapes are like natural sculpture parks, with dramatic terrain dotted with caves and towers of bedrock slowly sculpted by water over thousands of years.
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Nuclear rockets could travel to Mars in half the time, but designing the reactors that would power them isn't easy
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Nuclear rockets could travel to Mars in half the time, but designing the reactors that would power them isn't easy

NASA plans to send crewed missions to Mars over the next decade—but the 140 million-mile (225 million-kilometer) journey to the red planet could take several months to years round trip.
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Study shows EV owners have bigger carbon footprint than average because they are wealthier
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Study shows EV owners have bigger carbon footprint than average because they are wealthier

A pair of psychologists and an economist at the University of Turku, in Finland, have found that because the average electric vehicle (EV) owner is wealthier than the average person, they still have a bigger than average carbon footprint.
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Astronomers detect multiple extended tidal tails in an old globular cluster
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Astronomers detect multiple extended tidal tails in an old globular cluster

By analyzing the data from various astronomical surveys, astronomers have investigated an old globular cluster known as NGC 288. As a result, they detected multiple extended tidal tails associated with this cluster. The finding was reported in a paper published September 25 on the pre-print server arXiv.
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Why is Mount Everest so big? New research highlights a rogue river—but deeper forces are at work
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Why is Mount Everest so big? New research highlights a rogue river—but deeper forces are at work

Mount Everest (also known as Chomolungma or Sagarmāthā) is famously the highest mountain in the Himalayas and indeed on Earth. But why?
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Paper-based sensor offers rapid cardiac diagnostics in 15 minutes
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Paper-based sensor offers rapid cardiac diagnostics in 15 minutes

In a significant advancement for point-of-care medical diagnostics, a team of researchers from UCLA has introduced a deep learning-enhanced, paper-based vertical flow assay (VFA) capable of detecting cardiac troponin I (cTnI) with high sensitivity. The innovative assay holds the potential to democratize access to rapid and reliable cardiac diagnostics, particularly in resource-limited settings.
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Asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs may have led to the invention of 'ant agriculture'
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Asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs may have led to the invention of 'ant agriculture'

The event that wiped out the dinosaurs wasn't all bad. The low-light environment caused by the meteor impact some 66 million years ago favored the spread of fungi that feed on organic matter, which was abundant at the time as plants and animals were dying in droves.
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Retired US General: Expect Israel to Strike Iran Targets
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Retired US General: Expect Israel to Strike Iran Targets

Former CENTCOM commander, retired Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie, told "Face the Nation" on Sunday to "certainly" expect Israel to strike Iranian targets.
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Buttigieg Fields Musk's Relief Concerns, Helps Clear Pilots
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Buttigieg Fields Musk's Relief Concerns, Helps Clear Pilots

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg and Elon Musk spoke on the phone to clear up a misunderstanding after the SpaceX founder implied FEMA was shutting down airways preventing hurricane relief.
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Jill Stein: 'Democrats Have Lost' Muslim, Arab Vote in Michigan
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Jill Stein: 'Democrats Have Lost' Muslim, Arab Vote in Michigan

Widespread anger among Arab Americans and Muslims over U.S. support for Israel's wars in Gaza and Lebanon could cost Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democrat nominee, the election, Green Party candidate Jill Stein told Reuters on Sunday.
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