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We all know that there's no air to breathe on the Moon, but new evidence suggests that the lunar surface is continually being showered by oxygen escaping Earth – and may have been for billions of years, since Earth's atmosphere developed
https://telegra.ph/Moon-01-31
Turkmenistan’s Karakum Desert looks like real Door to Hell πŸ‘‰ https://goo.gl/zA0Pg4
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured some of the closest-ever views of Saturn's rings, with new images revealing unprecedented levels of detail in the massive discs of icy particles orbiting the planet
https://telegra.ph/Saturn-01-31
For decades, scientists have been toying with the idea that our Universe is - or once was - a giant hologram, where the laws of physics require just two dimensions, but everything appears three-dimensional to us
https://telegra.ph/Universe-02-01
πŸ’‘This Beautiful 'Jewel Ice' Is So Rare, It Only Washes Up in Japan πŸ‘‰ https://goo.gl/1u1n4T
Of the many unanswered questions that stand in the way of the Standard Model of physics being able to adequately explain the Universe and everything in it, the mystery of matter-antimatter asymmetry is one of the biggest
https://telegra.ph/CERN-02-02
πŸ’‘Scientists chasing the dream of quantum computing - technology that would grant us unprecentented processing power - just got their biggest break yet, because the first ever open-source blueprint for a practical quantum computer has been revealed. πŸ‘‰ https://goo.gl/d9Cbw4
Nuclear fusion is premised on building technology that would replicate the reaction that naturally powers our Sun - two light atoms, in this case, hydrogen, are fused together under extreme temperatures to produce another element, helium
https://telegra.ph/nuc-02-03
πŸ’‘When scientists uncover bones and other hard objects from the ground, they can sometimes find scraps of organic material attached. But nothing we've found comes close to the age of proteins recently discovered on a dinosaur fossil thought to date back 195 million years.
πŸ‘‰ https://goo.gl/5h2nj9
πŸ’‘Dragonfish are the stuff of nightmares with their oversized jaws and rows of fanglike teeth. The deep sea creatures may be only several centimeters long, but they can trap and swallow sizeable prey. How these tiny terrors manage to open their mouths so wide has puzzled scientists, until now.
πŸ‘‰ https://goo.gl/VafljN
Scientists have developed a special nanoparticle coating that's easy to apply to normal paper and changes colour when ultraviolet (UV) light shines on it. The colour change can be reversed when the coating is heated to 120 degrees Celsius (248 degrees Fahrenheit), and allows for up to 80 rewrites
πŸ‘‰ https://telegramscience.blogspot.ru/2017/02/scientists-have-found-crazy-new-way-to.html