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Ai drones accelerate disaster response but can't replace humans
AI is revolutionizing flood victim searches by rapidly scanning drone imagery to pinpoint debris that may hide bodies, enabling responders to focus their efforts where it counts.
Ötzi the Iceman and his neighbors had totally different ancestries, ancient DNA study finds
A study of prehistoric skeletons from the Italian Alps shows that society may have been organized around fathers and that Ötzi the Iceman had a unique family lineage.
Massive Salt Deposits in the Dead Sea: A Closer Look at the Process Behind Salt Giants
The Dead Sea is an extraordinary natural laboratory, providing rare insights into the formation of large-scale salt formations known as salt giants. A recent study led by UC Santa Barbara’s Eckart
Trippy liquid 'fireworks' appear when scientists try to mix unmixable fluids
When two fluids don't mix well, they sometimes form strange patterns called "viscous fingering," or Saffman-Taylor instability. Studying these patterns can help scientists understand how to design
Most storm fanatics chase tornadoes. These ones are going after hail instead.
These storm chasers are after a sneakier hazard: hail. A team of about 70 researchers, armed with high-tech sensors and specially outfitted vehicles, set out across the nation this spring and summer
Ocean Currents Have Weather Patterns of Their Own, Reveals New Study
Features on the ocean floor varied across the regions and were affected by surface activities, influencing the nature and behavior of currents.
Huge earthquake and tsunami threat strikes Russia putting Hawaii on alert
A tsunami watch was issued for the state of Hawaii after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Russia as experts warned the effects could be far-reaching
Scientists Find Sperm Cells Breaking One of Physics’ Most Famous Laws — Newton’s Law
Human sperm have long been a subject of fascination—not just for their role in fertilization, but for their remarkable ability to navigate through some of the most viscous environments in the body.
'Fighting dragons' light up little-known constellation in the Southern sky: Space photo of the week
A nebula where young stars sculpt dragon-like forms has been imaged in colorful detail by the Dark Energy Camera in Chile.
Humans survived harmful radiation after Earth’s magnetic field weakened 41,000 years ago
What happened when Earth’s magnetic shield collapsed 41,000 years ago? A new study suggests that this dramatic event, known as the Laschamps Excursion, may have pushed early humans to adapt in
When will the solar system die out?
But when will the solar system end? And how will it die out? The answers to those questions depend on how we define the death of the solar system. The solar system consists of eight planets, several
Scientists make surprising discovery that could impact future of Florida Everglades: 'Predictions look very different'
The Everglades are crucial in so many ways. Scientists make surprising discovery that could impact future of Florida Everglades: 'Predictions look very different' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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