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A recent study by researchers from Spain, Finland, and Canada uncovered the way in which ultrasonic waves transport ...
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Before John Densmore exits a conversation about 2025’s celebration of the Doors’ 60th anniversary with alive-and-thriving ...
February marks Black History Month—a reminder that Black musicians and their talent are a key pillar of music history, and the industry, all year round. As a mixed-race Black woman myself, I think ...
Mantis shrimp withstand repeated high-impact forces without structural damage. Researchers discovered the shrimp's clubs feature a protective pattern that controls how stress waves travel through its ...
Lightning can be used to probe Earth’s dynamic Van Allen radiation belts, directly connecting terrestrial weather and space ...
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Scientists have detected something strange in Earth’s magnetosphere, some 100,000 miles away from the ground. Split-second ...