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Droplets of fluid have been known to hover above a hot surface, but a new experiment suggests the same can happen to tiny jets of liquid too
Jets of liquid bounce off hot surfaces without ever touching them
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You’ve probably heard of plans to establish a self-sustaining city on Mars, but what would life there really be like? Having spent 4 years researching that, the authors of A City on Mars say you should expect toxic dust, bad vibes and insects for dinner.
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Michelangelo appears to have depicted a woman with breast cancer in his fresco The Flood on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, possibly as a message on the inevitability of death.
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An AI-assisted robot can listen to spoken commands and assemble 3D objects such as chairs and tables out of reusable building blocks
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Most assessments of global warming use 1850-1900 as a baseline, but researchers have now established a new pre-industrial reference by using Antarctic ice cores to estimate the average temperature before 1700
Humanity has warmed the planet by 1.5°C since 1700
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SpaceX targets Starship flight next week – just a month after last one
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