A team of researchers has found an unusual spike in beryllium-10 levels in the Pacific seabed, dating back 10 million years.
Researchers have discovered an unexpected increase in the radioactive isotope beryllium-10 from 10 million years ago in Pacific Ocean rock samples. This anomaly may be linked to ocean current changes ...
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IFLScience on MSNDeep Sea Beryllium Spike Shows Something Big Happened 10 Million Years Ago, But What?At least three explanations are under consideration, each of which could have dramatically reshaped planetary conditions for ...
There seems to be too much of a radioactive element in rocks deep in the Pacific Ocean – how did it get there 10 million ...
Traditional processing methods encounter many difficulties when facing beryllium oxide ceramics. For example, in ordinary ...
An unexpected radioactive discovery beneath the Pacific Ocean seabed may provide researchers with a new global geologic time ...
An international team of physicists has successfully measured the size of a certain type of neutrino to a certain degree. In ...
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New Scientist on MSNHow big is a neutrino? We're finally starting to get an answerOur estimates of the size of a neutrino span from smaller than an atomic nucleus to as large as a few metres, but now we are ...
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ksn.com on MSNVeterans claim they got cancer while working at Area 51, but DOD denies they were ever thereNemcic is far from alone. Robert Krouse is a former DOD contractor who said he worked alongside these vets. He endured two cancers, having 80% of his tongue removed along with his vocal cords and all ...
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