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These human-size crystals formed in especially strange ways. New clues into ancient climate shifts reveal the possible origin story of Spain's Pulpí Geode, one of the world's largest.
The geological history that led to the formation of giant crystals and a 36-foot geode has been revealed by scientists. By looking at the abandoned mine where the geode of Pulpí was found, they ...
The development of ultrasmooth, macroscopic-sized silver (Ag) crystals exhibiting reduced losses is critical to fully characterize the ultimate performance of Ag as a plasmonic material, and to ...
How giant impacts shaped the formation of the solar system's planets. News. By Paul Sutter published 10 January 2024 Astronomers still aren't exactly sure how planets get their start.
Mexico’s Giant Crystal Cave Is Beautiful But Deadly, Discovered by chance, the secret Mexican crystal caves big enough to drive a car through The Cave of Crystals, also known as the Giant ...
Unilamellar polymer vesicles are formed when a block copolymer self-assembles to form a single bilayer structure, with a hydrophobic core and hydrophilic surfaces, and the resulting membrane folds ...
TOI-6894b is a gas giant, similar in size to Saturn but with about half its mass. It’s made mostly of hydrogen and helium and has a radius of about 0.855 times that of Jupiter.
Giant gypsum crystals reveal their secrets Deep below a mountain near Naica, Mexico, miners searching for fresh ore deposits in 2000 came across an unexpected and awesome sight.
Researchers at the RIKEN Brain Science Institute in Japan engineered a fluorescent protein that rapidly assembles into large crystals inside living cells, and showed that cells actively targeted ...
The formation event behind Northern Ireland’s world-famous Giant’s Causeway may have taken just a few days rather than thousands of years, according to a new theory.
For decades, scientists thought that stars much smaller than our Sun couldn't form giant planets. Giant planet found orbiting tiny star challenges theories on planetary formation Skip to main content ...
A giant, low-density gas planet, TOI-6894b, has been detected orbiting the extremely low-mass red dwarf TOI-6894, challenging current planet formation theories.
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