Organisms in the deep sea rely on gravity flows to lay down sediment and then make burrows beneath the seafloor, according to a new study.
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Divers recently discovered the wreck of a German submarine and the Royal Navy Q-ship that sank it in February 1917 ...
AI-powered conversational search engine, Perplexity AI, is bringing more features to its ever-expanding user base. On Thursday, the company announced that it was making its new Deep Research tool free ...
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24/7 Wall St on MSNThe U.S. Military’s Oldest Weapons, Ranked from Newest to Most AncientThe U.S. Military still has guns in use that were developed in the late 1970s to over 100 years ago. Of course, the military ...
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Twisted Sifter on MSNVolcanologists Think They’ve Found A Way To Make Long-Term Predictions For Eruptions ...It’s something that geologists, seismologists, and volcanologists alike have been seeking for decades: a way to forecast ...
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