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The meteorite that crashed into a house in New York contains extraterrestrial organic compounds - Meristation

11+ hour, 40+ min ago   (227+ words) The meteorite that crashed into a house in New York contains extraterrestrial organic compounds Diario AS On July 16, 2024, a daytime meteorite shook New York City as it passed just south of the Statue of Liberty Although it exploded in the…...

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Scientists recover a battery designed by Thomas Edison in 1901: it recharges in seconds and could revolutionize energy

5+ mon, 5+ day ago   (209+ words) Researchers from the University of California have updated the model using modern nanotechnology techniques. A team of researchers has developed a new nickel‑iron battery inspired by a prototype Thomas Edison patented back in 1901 — and it may offer a low…...

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Researchers create a new “impossible” material: a hybrid of glass and plastic

6+ mon, 17+ hour ago   (307+ words) The substance offers the possibility of permanently repairing cracks or defects using nothing more than a hair dryer. Researchers at Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands have developed a new material that was previously unimaginable. With its distinctive amber color,…...

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en.as.com > latest_news > craig-walton-astrobiologist-our-planet-has-life-thanks-to-being-in-its-chemical-goldilocks-zone-at-birth-earth-is-precisely-within-this-range-f202602-n

Craig Walton, astrobiologist, our planet has life thanks to being in its chemical Goldilocks zone at birth: “Earth is precisely within this range”

6+ mon, 1+ week ago   (604+ words) The wonders of life on Earth are endless, but all that may never have come to pass were it not for the planet having the perfect amount of oxygen at birth. Earth finds itself among the fortunate planets in the…...