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πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Folha (PT)
World

The spectacular images that show unique creatures and corals in the Caribbean

A team of scientists has discovered untouched coral reefs and unique marine life in the deep waters of the British Caribbean territories during their first expedition beyond shallow waters.

Mar 19 β€’ 19:30 UTC
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National & Local

Asteroid impact off British coast unleashed mega-tsunami taller than Big Ben

Scientists confirm that a 40-million-year-old asteroid impact in the North Sea created a mega-tsunami over 330 feet tall, carving a hidden crater beneath the seabed.

Mar 12 β€’ 13:12 UTC
πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Rzeczpospolita
World

Scientists look inside the 'doomsday glacier'. How to stop the giant from collapsing?

The article discusses the efforts of British and Korean scientists in Antarctica, focusing on the Thwaites Glacier, its implications for global sea level rise, and the Seabed Anchored Curtain project aimed at stabilizing the glacier.

Feb 6 β€’ 04:00 UTC
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World

The First Soft Landing on the Moon. The Soviets Won the Race, but the Brits Stole the Show

On February 3, 1966, the Luna 9 probe made history as the first human creation to softly land on the moon's surface in the Ocean of Storms, although the first images were published by Western press due to British scientists' actions before Moscow could release them.

Feb 2 β€’ 14:15 UTC
πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Rzeczpospolita
Life & Tech

Breakthrough research results. Improving gut health may slow the development of this cancer

British researchers in collaboration with USC and Australian scientists reported on an intervention aimed at supporting gut microbiota in men suffering from prostate cancer, highlighting the impact of supplementation on disease progression and overall health benefits for participants.

Jan 16 β€’ 11:06 UTC
πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Rzeczpospolita
World

"Too strong to be real." Astronomers discovered something that theoretically shouldn't exist

An international team of astronomers led by Canadian scientists from the University of British Columbia identified a galaxy cluster containing extremely hot gas from an early stage of cosmic history, contradicting existing cosmological models.

Jan 11 β€’ 05:00 UTC

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