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Researchers from the University of Missouri have developed a relatively simple and safe method that allows over 98% of nanoplastic particles in water to easily be scraped off the top.
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The good news is that there's a vast ocean of water under the surface of Mars – enough to cover the entire planet to a depth of a mile (1.6 km). The bad news is that this repository is so deep and unreachable that it might as well be in another galaxy.
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Move over, Moo Deng, there's a new superstar baby animal that's become an overnight viral sensation – a nine-month-old king penguin chick named Pesto whose species-defying growth spurt has made this big boy a worldwide celebrity.
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Latest Science News
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Carbon-neutral granite-based concrete finds use in towering NYC skyscraper
October 01, 2024A new type of carbon-neutral concrete has been commercially used for the first time, in a skyscraper being built in Manhattan. The binder utilized in the concrete is made of granite instead of traditional greenhouse-gas-emitting limestone cement. -
Future coding pros can start with this $56 Microsoft deal
September 30, 2024TL;DR: Develop your coding skills with Microsoft Visual Studio Pro and the Premium Learn to Code Bundle for $55.97 (reg. $1999). -
Drone-dangled probe gathers DNA from treetops so we don't have to
September 30, 2024Gathering genetic material from treetops in tropical rainforests would be a near-impossible task to perform safely by hand. That's why scientists have developed a system that allows a drone to do the job, without even touching the trees itself. -
Photoshop is just the beginning with this Adobe bundle, now $75
September 29, 2024TL;DR: Get over 20 design apps when you get a 3-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription for $75 (reg. $179). -
There's still time to upgrade to Windows 10 Pro for $19.97
September 26, 2024TL;DR: Upgrade to Windows 10 Pro for $19.97 (reg. $199). -
The shocking science behind petting cats – or how static electricity works
September 26, 2024Incredibly, for the first time, scientists have unraveled how static electricity works, something first recorded in 600 BCE but not fully understood until now. While cats are not the only culprits, their fur is a prime vessel for charging your hands. -
Look like a pro designer with this simple software
September 25, 2024TL;DR: Turn complex data into simple visuals with a lifetime license to Microsoft Visio, now $19.97 (reg. $249). -
World's strongest resistive magnet fired up in China
September 25, 2024Scientists have developed the world’s strongest resistive magnet, which produced a steady magnetic field of 42 Tesla (T). The system could improve devices that use magnets, as well as enable a range of new experiments that probe electromagnetism. -
World's oldest cheese has been identified, dating back 3,600 years
September 25, 2024Bizarre clumps of organic matter found buried alongside Bronze Age mummies in China have now been identified as cheese. New DNA analysis has finally solved a long-standing mystery, and it makes it the oldest cheese ever found, dating back 3,600 years. -
Your second computer should be a MacBook Pro
September 24, 2024TL;DR: Grab a grade-A refurbished Apple MacBook Pro 13.3" with Touch Bar for just $449.99—down from $1,499.
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