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The 19 best Christmas gifts for science lovers (and nerds)
From microscopes to geodes, New Scientist staff share their top Christmas present ideas in a gift guide unlike any you’ve ...
The restaurant occupies a charming historic building on Main Street, with its warm yellow exterior and distinctive green trim beckoning hungry visitors like a lighthouse guiding ships to safe harbor – ...
Indiana leaders gathered Thursday to consider how the state could mine its ample coal waste for the rare earth elements key ...
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How Did They Carve Granite? Ancient Tools Put to the Test
At Aswan’s quarry, we test the dolerite ball theory where Egypt’s largest obelisk lies unfinished. Could this be how ancient engineers shaped granite?
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Chinese Scientists Discover Fern That Forges Rare Earth Crystals and Opens Door to ‘Green Mining’
This fern was already known to be a hyperaccumulator, able to thrive in REE-rich soils in southern China by absorbing the metals. The researchers from the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry wanted to ...
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Researchers Find Surprisingly “Young” Meteorite Crater from the Dawn of Human Civilization
A panoramic aerial drone image of the Jinlin crater with the approximate location of the crater rim labeled, with an insert ...
Scientists have discovered a fern from South China that naturally forms tiny crystals containing rare earth elements (REEs).
A massive, well-preserved impact crater has been uncovered in Guangdong, revealing the signature of a powerful meteorite ...
On Sunday November 2, people in eastern Victoria witnessed a bright streak across the sky followed by a loud sonic boom that ...
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