Uplifting Echoes

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A sinking of the oceanic crust could have caused the sea level to drop by 30 meters. - Evidence Network

A sinking of the oceanic crust could have caused the sea level to drop by 30 meters. - Evidence Network

Between fifteen and six million years ago, a decrease in oceanic crust formation may have led to a deepening of ocean basins, causing sea levels ... Read more

Comet Lemmon captured above Muker in Yorkshire Dales - BBC

Comet Lemmon captured above Muker in Yorkshire Dales - BBC

Photographer spent weeks watching the weather and waiting for the perfect moment for the shot.

The Temperature of the Universe 7 Billion Years Ago? We Finally Know—and It’s Wild - Indian Defence Review

The Temperature of the Universe 7 Billion Years Ago? We Finally Know—and It’s Wild - Indian Defence Review

A bold temperature reading from 7 billion years ago just confirmed what scientists had only hoped was true...

Tardigrades Have a Genetic Secret, And It Could Boost Human Resilience - ScienceAlert

Tardigrades Have a Genetic Secret, And It Could Boost Human Resilience - ScienceAlert

A newly discovered protein from Earth's toughest animal is inspiring breakthrough therapies for cancer and cardiovascular disease.

Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed - Ars Technica

Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed - Ars Technica

Also: the science of regular vs. gluten-free spaghetti, catching high-speed snake bites in action, etc.

Geologists Found Earth’s Oldest Water, Took a Sip—And What Happened Next Left Them Speechless - Indian Defence Review

Geologists Found Earth’s Oldest Water, Took a Sip—And What Happened Next Left Them Speechless - Indian Defence Review

Trapped for 2.6 billion years deep beneath Canada, the world’s oldest water didn’t just rewrite Earth’s history — it revealed a hidden world where life endures without sunlight.

What’s up in the sky for November 2025? Leonid meteor shower, full hunter’s supermoon - WTOP

What’s up in the sky for November 2025? Leonid meteor shower, full hunter’s supermoon - WTOP

WTOP’s Greg Redfern previews what skywatchers can expect for the month of November.

We sharpened the James Webb telescope's vision from a million miles away. Here's how. - Live Science

We sharpened the James Webb telescope's vision from a million miles away. Here's how. - Live Science

A small piece of metal engineered in Australia helped sharpen the James Webb telescope's vision from a million miles away.

Trillionth-of-a-Second Camera Captures Chaos in Motion - ScienceAlert

Trillionth-of-a-Second Camera Captures Chaos in Motion - ScienceAlert

To take a picture, the best digital cameras on the market open their shutter for around around one four-thousandths of a second.