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Why some wild animals are getting insomnia-Abductive 19:47, 6 July 2024 (UTC) Another Australian observation is that water unavailability is more likely kill than heat alone. On super hot days here in Melbourne (46 degrees C), I've been able to walk up to wild birds sheltering in the shade on the ground with a dish of fresh, cool water.
11 July – Using the Hubble Space Telescope, scientists resolve the 3D velocity dispersion profile of a dwarf galaxy for the first time, [299] helping to uncover its dark matter distribution. [300] 15 July Scientists announce the discovery of a lunar cave, approximately 250 miles (400 km) from Apollo 11's landing site. [301] [302]
12 April: Researchers demonstrate an 'AI scientist' that can rediscover physical laws from axioms and data. 14 April: Launch of the JUICE mission to Jupiter. 3 April. Five employees at the National Hurricane Center publish a tropical cyclone report (TCR) on Hurricane Ian, which officially upgrades the hurricane from a Category 4 to a Category 5 on the Saffir–Simpson scale.
US officials are investigating potential national security risks tied to a telecom company founded in China whose internet routers are used by millions, multiple sources famili… Sam Altman has ...
State-of-the-art technology has helped to create an avatar of the voice and face of Britain's Richard III over 500 years after his death in battle. About one in five Americans – and a virtually ...
The United States — and the rest of the world — is experiencing the hottest July on Earth since records have been kept.
July 2020 is tied as the second-warmest July on record, with a record low Arctic sea ice extent for the month, in a report by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. [156] Melting of the Greenland ice sheet is shown to have passed the point of no return, based on 40 years of satellite data, by scientists at Ohio State University ...
The science collaboration of the month was originally started by Litefantastic on November 26, 2004. However, before an article could be selected, the project was unluckily deserted due to a lack of candidates and participants. On July 6, 2005, Toothpaste resurrected this project and the first collaboration was selected on July 20, 2005.
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