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Tag Archives: science
Earth Formed More Quickly than Previously Thought
Researchers from Israel, the U.S. and Japan are saying that the nuclear clock used to measure the age of the solar system has been “ticking faster” than previously thought and that the Earth formed much more quickly than originally believed.Paul … Continue reading
Latest:Evidence of Water Flows Found at Mars
Evidence of ancient water is found byMars Exploration Rover Opportunity, according to a paper published in the May 4 edition of the journal Science entitled, “Ancient Impact and Aqueous Processes at Endeavour Crater, Mars.” The latest discovery was made at the rim … Continue reading
Posted in News, opinions, Solar System, Universe
Tagged cars, mars opportunity rover, martian crater, science, transportation
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Arabia Was NOT a Desert Always
Arabia is a vast desert today,but it was not so always. Satellite images have revealed that a network of ancient rivers once habited Arabian Desert. The images triggered a major potentially ground-breaking research project led by the University of Oxford into … Continue reading
Posted in BIODIVERSITY, climate change, Countries, Rivers
Tagged Environment, middle-east, science
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Why Final Exams Might Be All Wrong?
Guest Post by Florine Church Eight Reasons Pretty much anything involving tests will rile up controversy in the education sector, particularly those of the standardized variety. But finals dredge up their own share of criticisms, and for reasons other than … Continue reading