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  2. A ‘living skin’ is protecting the Great Wall of China ...

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    Examining samples taken from over 300 miles (483 kilometers) across eight rammed earth sections of the site built during the Ming Dynasty between 1368 and 1644, the study authors found that more ...

  3. Thomas Gold - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Gold [3] (May 22, 1920 – June 22, 2004 [4]) was an Austrian-born astrophysicist, who also held British and American citizenship.He was a professor of astronomy at Cornell University, a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, and a Fellow of the Royal Society (London). [4]

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  5. List of science magazines - Wikipedia

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    Science magazines are read by non-scientists and scientists who want accessible information on fields outside their specialization. Articles in science magazines are sometimes republished or summarized by the general press. Horisont is the oldest continuously published general science magazine in Estonia. Cover image from 1967.

  6. Scientists find way to make gold from electronic waste

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    Scientists develop highly effective method to yield $50 worth of gold for every dollar spent

  7. The world has been warming faster than expected. Scientists ...

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    The scientists scoured NASA satellite data, weather data and climate models and found the decline in low clouds reduced the planet’s albedo to record lows last year.

  8. The human brain, particularly the prefrontal cortex, does not reach "full maturity" or "full development" at any particular age (e.g. 16, 18, 21, 25, 30). Changes in structure and myelination of gray matter are recorded to continue with relative consistency all throughout life including until death.

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