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Oarfish, the 'Doomsday Fish', Discovered Again in California

A 10-foot oarfish, known as the 'doomsday fish', was found dead on a California beach, marking the second sighting in three months. Researchers link its appearance to changes in ocean conditions and explore its implications for marine science.

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Unique Alignment of Two Galaxies Reveals Secrets of the Universe

2024-11-21T19:10:58.399Z

Astronomers have discovered a rare alignment of two galaxies acting as a double lens, allowing for unprecedented observations of a distant quasar and potential measurements of the Hubble constant.

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COP29: Guterres Urges Unity for Climate Finance Agreement

2024-11-21T12:32:00.695Z

At COP29 in Baku, UN Secretary-General António Guterres calls for unity among nations to establish a new climate finance target, emphasizing the urgency of addressing climate change and the need for increased funding for developing countries.

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Dead Sea Salt Chimneys: A Warning Sign for Landslides in Jordan

2024-11-21T07:10:52.053Z

Recent research has uncovered salt chimneys in the Dead Sea, indicating potential landslide risks and highlighting the need for monitoring geological changes in the region.

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Igniting Curiosity: All-Russian Festival "NAUKA 0+" Returns to Moscow

2024-10-11T08:30:22.352Z

The All-Russian festival "NAUKA 0+" is set to take place in Moscow from October 11-13, 2024, featuring a diverse range of events aimed at inspiring students and the public to engage with science.

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Humanity Approaches Biological Limits of Life Expectancy, New Study Reveals

2024-10-11T08:00:17.844Z

A new study suggests that while human life expectancy has increased significantly over the past century, the rate of increase is slowing, indicating that humanity may be approaching its biological limits.

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Solar Storm Set to Illuminate Skies: Northern Lights Possible Across the Globe

2024-10-11T03:01:21.477Z

A significant solar storm is approaching Earth, with experts predicting the possibility of northern lights visible in areas farther south than usual, including parts of Germany and even northern California and Alabama. The storm is a result of a recent coronal mass ejection from the sun, which could disrupt technology on Earth while creating stunning visual displays in the night sky.