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Bridgmanite Is Earth’s Most Common Mineral. Why Can’t I Find It?
Bridgmanite is the most common mineral on Earth, making up 38% of the planet’s volume. It exists in…
October 19, 2024
The Surprising Cause of Morning Sickness and Future Treatments
Nausea and Vomiting During Pregnancy (NVP), often called morning sickness, affects about 70% of pregnant people and can…
October 18, 2024
The Biggest Impact Structure On Earth
The Vredefort impact in South Africa, caused by a massive 25 km-wide asteroid, is the largest known impact…
October 13, 2024
The “Doorway To the Underworld”
Batagay Crater, or the “Doorway to the Underworld,” is a massive Siberian mega slump that has been expanding…
October 12, 2024
Have the Secrets of the Pyramids Finally Been Revealed?
Researchers using radar satellites uncovered evidence of a now-dried branch of the Nile, called the Ahramat branch, that…
October 5, 2024
What Would You Do If You Could Remember Your Entire Life?
Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM) is a rare condition in which individuals can recall detailed personal past events…
October 5, 2024
Finding Leech DNA In Unexpected Places
Leeches, known for their blood-sucking behavior, can help scientists track endangered wildlife by analyzing the DNA of animals…
October 4, 2024
Is There a Link Between Pregnancy and Cancer?
After childbirth, an individual’s breast cancer risk can both increase and decrease. Initially, the risk rises due to…
September 28, 2024
The Story of Azurite
Azurite, a naturally occurring copper carbonate mineral, has been a blue pigment for thousands of years, particularly in…
September 22, 2024
We’re Paying Europa a VIsit
NASA’s Europa Clipper, launching in October 2024, will embark on a five-and-a-half-year journey to explore Jupiter’s moon Europa.…
September 21, 2024
