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NASA’s Psyche Mission: Unlocking the Secrets of an Iron-rich Quadrillion Worth Asteroid

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Energy·Science

The Baghdad Battery: A Significant Historical Discovery or a Misunderstood Object?

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Energy·Science

Revolutionizing Geothermal Energy: Seven Pilot Projects Set to Receive Funding in US

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Nature·Science·USA

Scientists Uncover the Rapid Spread of the ‘Death Cap’ Mushroom Across North America

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February 9, 2023
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Science·Space

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News·Science·Technology

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    • Leopard standing alert at Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park in Pune, Maharashtra, illustrating the species commonly found across forest corridors near urban areas in the state.

      Thane leopard sightings surge—but experts say it’s CCTV boom, not big cat population explosion

    • Close-up of Ptilotus senarius flower head showing fine floral details used for species identification.

      Extinct For 58 Years: How One Phone Snap Just Solved A Major Botanical Mystery

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    • Close-up view of an anchovy gill arch system illustrating layered biological filtration structures used as inspiration for a microplastic washing machine filter.

      Fish gill filter catches 99.6% of microplastics washing machines send into sewage systems

    • Exterior view of the Niels Bohr multi-storey car park in Brunnshög, Lund, featuring façade panels made from reused wind-turbine rotor blades.

      57 wind blades turn car park façade in Europe’s first turbine-built facility

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