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First Lunar Samples Brought to Earth Since 1976 Hints at Strange Volcanic Eruptions
The spewing of lava from volcanoes on the Moon has become much more recent than scientists believed. But how it happened is difficult to understand. This conclusion was drawn from the analysis of a rock sample gathered on the moon and was delivered to earth by Chang'e-5 in late 2020.
Latest Research Articles
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7.1 Magnitude Earthquake in California Leaves Big Cracks on the Ground as Seen from Space
Conservation Group Calls to Ban Popular Rat Poison Responsible for Bird Poisoning
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Carbon Emission of Building Materials May Continue to Rise if Ignored, Says New Study
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Record Breaking: Cancer Survivor Carries COVID-19 for 335 Days - the Longest Duration Known
How Dreaded Ivory Poaching Led to Evolution of Modern Tuskless Elephants
People are Freaking Out at This Bizarre Parasite that Latches to a Fish's Mouth to Eat Their Tongues
One of Last Remaining Northern White Rhinos "Retired" From Breeding Project to Save their Species
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Researchers Detected Traces of Microplastics in Beluga Whale's Stomach, as Proof of Worsening Contamination
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Angler Caught Rare Bright-Yellow Catfish in Netherlands Lake
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Incoming Storm Trio Labeled the 'Cyclone Bomb' May Help Combat Wildfires in the West
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People’s Perspective on Environmental Conservation May be Linked to Genes
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'Ecological Trap'- Arctic No Longer Safe for Migrating Animals Due to Rising Temperatures






