
Yasmine Pierre
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Jun 5, 2023 |
cablechronicles.com | Yasmine Pierre
James Webb Space Telescope has captured a detailed image of the barred spiral galaxy NGC 5068. Part of a project to record star formation in nearby galaxies, this initiative provides significant insights into various astronomical fields. The telescope’s ability to see through gas and dust, typically hiding star formation processes, offers unique views into this crucial aspect of galactic evolution.
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Jun 4, 2023 |
cablechronicles.com | Yasmine Pierre
L’augmentation des niveaux de chaleur pourrait pousser le plancton océanique et d’autres organismes unicellulaires vers le seuil de carbone, ce qui pourrait exacerber le réchauffement climatique. Cependant, des études récentes suggèrent qu’il pourrait être possible d’identifier les signes avant-coureurs avant que ces organismes n’atteignent ce point critique.
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Jun 2, 2023 |
cablechronicles.com | Yasmine Pierre
À l’aide du télescope le plus puissant à ce jour, les astronomes ont identifié une galaxie massive et étroitement groupée située à 25 milliards d’années-lumière. GS-9209, la galaxie apparue 600 à 800 millions d’années après[{ » attribute= » »>Big Bang, has been identified as the earliest galaxy of its type ever discovered, according to scientists.
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Jun 1, 2023 |
cablechronicles.com | Yasmine Pierre
chercheurs du monde entier[{ » attribute= » »>Thwaites Glacier Collaboration found that the West Antarctic Ice Sheet had been thinner in the past and had regrown, suggesting that glacial retreat could be reversed. The study used rock samples to show that ice near Thwaites Glacier was at least 35 meters thinner in the last 5000 years and took a minimum of 3000 years to reach its current size.
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May 30, 2023 |
cablechronicles.com | Yasmine Pierre
contemporain[{ » attribute= » »>DNA evidence suggests that humans emerged from the interaction of multiple populations living across the continent. A new study in Nature challenges prevailing theories, suggesting that Homo sapiens evolved from multiple diverse populations across Africa, with the earliest detectable split occurring 120,000-135,000 years ago, after prolonged periods of genetic intermixing. There is broad agreement that Homo sapiens originated in Africa.
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