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NASA’s Webb Finds Carbon Source on Surface of Jupiter’s Moon Europa
Jupiter’s moon Europa is one of a handful of worlds in our solar system that could potentially harbor conditions suitable for life.
Almost Half of Koala Habitats Will Be Under Bushfire Threat
Koala populations have been decimated by bushfires in recent years – and researchers are forecasting that bushfires will threaten them and their habitat even more in coming decades.
After Nearly a Decade of Declines, Africa’s White Rhino Population Is Growing
White rhinos saw their numbers grow for the first time since 2012 last year, boosted by efforts to restore the creatures to the African landscape.
Laser-Based Ice-Core Sampling for Studying Climate Change
Researchers led by Yuko Motizuki from the Astro-Glaciology Laboratory at the RIKEN Nishina Center in Japan have developed a new laser-based sampling system for studying the composition of ice cores taken from glaciers.
Black Holes Eat Faster Than Previously Expected
A new Northwestern University-led study is changing the way astrophysicists understand the eating habits of supermassive black holes.