Read more about the article Research Team Drills 14.8-Feet-Long Antarctic Ice Core Sample At A Depth Of 2,651 Feet Dating Back To 50,000 Years Ago
Image shows the Beyond EPICA oldest ice team, undated photo. They reached a dept of 808 metres in the Antarctic ice sheet. (PNRA, IPEV/Newsflash)

Research Team Drills 14.8-Feet-Long Antarctic Ice Core Sample At A Depth Of 2,651 Feet Dating Back To 50,000 Years Ago

An international team of researchers has collected 50,000-year-old ice samples from a depth of 2,651 feet in Antarctica. The extracted ice core samples will reportedly aid the team of experts…

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Read more about the article Energy Crisis Crematoriums Keep Going With Solar Power
Image shows the town of Schoenebeck, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, undated photo. The town's crematorium installed solar panels to save energy. (Newsflash)

Energy Crisis Crematoriums Keep Going With Solar Power

A crematorium in Germany had told how it is beating the energy crisis by installing solar panels to help keep its ovens burning. The move comes after it was reported…

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Read more about the article Gas Shortage Could Close Crematoriums And Leave Cemeteries Unable To Meet Demand
Image shows a cremation process, undated photo. Crematoria in Germany have been facing problems because of the ongoing gas crisis. (Newsflash)

Gas Shortage Could Close Crematoriums And Leave Cemeteries Unable To Meet Demand

German crematoriums may have to close down over winter because of fears they may not have enough gas because of Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Crematorium officials are reportedly increasingly worried…

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Read more about the article All Turtles At Recovery Centre Found To Have Ingested Plastic
Pictures shows the microplastics ingested by the turtles recovered in the La Tahonilla Wildlife Recovery Center, in Tenerife, Spain, undated. All the turtles treated at the centre have ingested plastic throughout their lives. (Cabildo Insular de Tenerife/Newsflash)

All Turtles At Recovery Centre Found To Have Ingested Plastic

A worrying new report has shown that all turtles treated at an animal recovery centre in Tenerife have ingested plastic. Plastic traces were found in stool samples from every turtle…

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Read more about the article Hubble Finds Planet Almost 12,000 Times Bigger Than Earth Slowly Forming
Researchers were able to directly image newly forming exoplanet AB Aurigae b over a 13-year span using Hubble’s Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) and its Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrograph (NICMOS). In the top right, Hubble’s NICMOS image captured in 2007 shows AB Aurigae b in a due south position compared to its host star, which is covered by the instrument’s coronagraph. The image captured in 2021 by STIS shows the protoplanet has moved in a counterclockwise motion over time. (NASA, ESA, Thayne Currie (Subaru Telescope, Eureka Scientific Inc./Newsflash)

Hubble Finds Planet Almost 12,000 Times Bigger Than Earth Slowly Forming

A massive new planet, nine times the size of Jupiter, is being formed in an intense and violent process, as recorded by NASA’s Hubble space telescope, challenging understandings about planetary…

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Read more about the article Scientists Discover 900 Mile Long Underground Volcanic Gas Duct Connecting Galapagos Islands To Panama
A small pool of water sourced from a deep spring in Panama. A collaborative team, including WHOI researchers, discovered abnormal geochemical compounds beneath this region, revealing details about Earth as a dynamic system. (Peter Barry, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution/Newsflash)

Scientists Discover 900 Mile Long Underground Volcanic Gas Duct Connecting Galapagos Islands To Panama

Scientists have discovered a giant, 900-mile-long underground volcanic gas duct that connects the Galapagos Islands to Panama in Central America. The interdisciplinary team was led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic…

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Read more about the article Team Of Scientists Climbs To Top Of Cumbre Vieja Volcano For First Time Since Eruption Began In September
A scientific team has climbed to the main cone of the Cumbre Vieja volcano for the first time to collect data on gases and has filmed images of the interior of the crater in La Palma, Canary Islands on 15th December 2021. (Instituto Volcanologico de Canarias/Newsflash)

Team Of Scientists Climbs To Top Of Cumbre Vieja Volcano For First Time Since Eruption Began In September

This video shows the hellish landscape atop the Cumbre Vieja volcano on the island of La Palma after a team of scientists ascended to the main cone for the first…

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Read more about the article 101 Year Old Nazi Camp Guard On Trial Over Murders Of 3,518 Prisoners Claims He Was Just A Farmhand
The 100-year-old former concentration camp guard Josef S. hiding his face in court. (Newsflash)

101 Year Old Nazi Camp Guard On Trial Over Murders Of 3,518 Prisoners Claims He Was Just A Farmhand

A 101-year-old former SS guard at a Nazi concentration camp who is on trial for complicity in the murder of 3,518 prisoners has claimed in court he was just a…

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