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Indoor ozone reaction products can make blood thicker

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Ozone that protects us from the sun's harmful UV rays, when in an indoor space, reacts with oils present on skin, wall paint, or even cooking oil to produce chemicals that negatively impact cardiov...
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World-first ice archive to guard secrets of melting glaciers

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Scientists on Wednesday sealed ancient chunks of glacial ice in a first-of-its-kind sanctuary in Antarctica in the hope of preserving these fast-disappearing records of Earth's past climate for cen...
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livescience.com

James Webb telescope solves cosmic murder mystery in 'Pablo's Galaxy' — and it was a black hole who done it

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A supermassive black hole embedded in an early galaxy likely starved the galaxy of gas needed to form young stars, new observations revealed. ...
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From bolts to blue jets, lightning comes in many strange forms

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Lightning has captured people's fascination for millennia. It's embedded in mythology, religion and popular culture. Think of Thor in Norse mythology or Indra in Hinduism.
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medium.com

Cosmic dust: “too much, too soon” no longer!

Even the youngest galaxies are often dust-rich, even with very low levels of heavy elements. Nearby dwarf galaxy Sextans A explains why.Continue reading on Starts With A Bang! »
Topics: astronomy space chemistry usdt astrophysics comets asteroids space exploration technology cosmic dust
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