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A rock containing many smaller round stones could indicate that there was once a large amount of liquid water on the Red ...
A weathered sign in the Minnesota River Valley proudly proclaims: “World’s Oldest Rock.” Erected in 1975, it marks a 3.8-billion-year-old gneiss — or so scientists thought.
EPFL researchers succeeded in sending and storing data using charge-free magnetic waves called spin waves, rather than ...