A renowned museum director and historian, Julian Spalding, has a new Stonehenge theory. It has been long believed that it was …
Troy Oakes
Troy Oakes
Troy was born and raised in Australia and has always wanted to know why and how things work, which led him to his love for science. He is a professional photographer and enjoys taking pictures of Australia's beautiful landscapes. He is also a professional storm chaser where he currently lives in Hervey Bay, Australia.
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Environment
Do We Need to Change the Way We Deal With Our Plastic Waste?
by Troy Oakesby Troy OakesIt is hard to believe that we have to talk about the plastic waste that is still going …
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HealthEditor's Pick
Antibiotic Resistance Could Kill 300 Million People by 2050
by Troy Oakesby Troy OakesA report commissioned by the UK government estimates that by 2050, antibiotic resistance will kill 300 million people if no …
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Are genetically modified mosquitoes a good idea or not? This question has been going on for a long time. The …
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DNA strands are tens of thousands of times smaller than a human hair, and researchers think that nanopores will be …
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Environment
Volcanism Drove Rapid Ocean Deoxygenation During the Time of the Dinosaurs
by Troy Oakesby Troy OakesOcean deoxygenation from volcanism during the Mesozoic Era was much more rapid than previously thought, with CO2-induced environmental …
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Two satellites headed to Mars — dubbed “Blue” and “Gold” — led by the University of California, Berkeley, …
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Over the last two decades, scientists have found ice in many locations on Mars. Most Martian ice has …
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Space
Unveiling a Century-Old Mystery: Where the Milky Way’s Cosmic Rays Come From
by Troy Oakesby Troy Oakeswhere the Milky Way’s cosmic rays come from is a step closer to being revealed. Astronomers have succeeded …
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In 2019, astronomers spotted something incredible in our backyard: a rogue comet from another star system. Named Borisov, …