Read more about the article Breakthrough In Scrubbing Microplastics From The World’s Oceans
Picture shows natural and synthetic marine debris in Oahu, Hawaii, in undated footage. SEED's Trash Time Machine uses water and physics to separate natural and synthetic material. (@seed.world/Newsflash)

Breakthrough In Scrubbing Microplastics From The World’s Oceans

Retired US Marine Corps combat engineer shows off a new tool capable of separating microplastics from organic sea matter. The Trash Time Machine (TTM) is an open-source invention created by…

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Read more about the article Looted 2,000-Year-Old Coin Worth USD 1 Million Handed Back To Israel
Photo shows a coin that has a floral wreath with the letter D in the centre, undated photo. (Israel Antiquities Authority/Newsflash)

Looted 2,000-Year-Old Coin Worth USD 1 Million Handed Back To Israel

The United States has returned a rare silver quarter shekel coin was minted by Jewish rebels 2,000 years ago on Temple Mount – and that could be worth as much…

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Read more about the article New Satellite Data Lets Scientists Measure Arctic Sea-Ice Thickness All Year Round
Image shows the view of the Arctic Ocean from the Alfred Wegener Institute's Polar 6 aircraft, undated footage. The research team from the city of Bremerhaven, Bremen, Germany developed a new method to measure arctic sea ice thickness in September 2022. (Alfred Wegener Institut, Esther Horvath/Newsflash)

New Satellite Data Lets Scientists Measure Arctic Sea-Ice Thickness All Year Round

Researchers have developed a new method to measure Arctic ice thickness and volume throughout the whole year by using satellite data. The international team consists of scientists from the Alfred…

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Read more about the article Astronomers Find 2,000 New Asteroids In Their Own Files
In this Hubble observation taken on 5 December 2005 the Main Belt asteroid 2001 SE101 passes in front of the Crab Nebula. (NASA, ESA HST, Melina Thvenot/Newsflash)

Astronomers Find 2,000 New Asteroids In Their Own Files

Astronomers have unearthed traces of nearly 2,000 previously unknown asteroids found by the Hubble Space Telescope but hidden in its files for 20 years. Artificial intelligence has helped scientists discover…

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Read more about the article Swiss Scientists Reveal Crystal Nucleation Process That Occurs Before Crystallisation
The scientists used lasers to reveal the molecular structure at work during nucleation, but also to induce nucleation and observe its spectral fingerprint. (Oscar Urquidi/Newsflash)

Swiss Scientists Reveal Crystal Nucleation Process That Occurs Before Crystallisation

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Swiss scientists have succeeded in visualising the process of crystal nucleation that precedes crystallisation, considered invisible until now. The University of Geneva (UNIGE) in Switzerland said in a statement on…

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Read more about the article First Picture Of Blond German Mountaineer Killed In Rocky Mountains Avalanche Almost 40 Years Ago
Rudolf Moder before his fatal tour at the Rocky Mountains in the USA. (Newsflash)

First Picture Of Blond German Mountaineer Killed In Rocky Mountains Avalanche Almost 40 Years Ago

The body of a German man who went missing in the Rocky Mountain National Park 38-years-ago has been identified using dental records and is expected to be returned to his…

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