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When a sperm meets an egg, sparks fly – literally. According to a study published in Scientific Reports, an explosion of zinc fireworks occurs when a human egg is activated by a sperm enzyme. The intensity of the sparks, scientists say, indicates the egg's potential to develop into a healthy embryo.
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Earths core is estimated to be molten for around 90 billion years.
The sun is expected to go critical and die in 5 billion years
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Tides due to the existence of the moon not only affect how "high" is the sea but also moves the currents of water at different temperature and all that together affects atmospheric temperature around the world. Also the moon stabilizes the axis of the earth that gives us "stablished" seasons and last but not least protects us from asteroids. So you can see it's key for the existence of life as we know it. And now influences the behavior of nocturnal species.
This significantly increased the metal core of earth and gave its strong magnetic field.
The spinning metal core blocks out the vast majority of the nasty stuff that the sun spews out.
Without it solar radiation would blast the surface, as well as tear away the atmosphere and water.
Its highly likely thats what happened to Mars, it was too small to sustain its field and eventually got blasted
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A Mathematical Simulation of two planets colliding
This is how our Moon was formed
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"This Owens Magnetic is one of the rarest cars I own, there can;t be more than a dozen left...." [drives the car during afternoon rush hour LA traffic]
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Galaxy Digital has filed for a Bitcoin ETF. Make that #10
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Apple is working on a product that would combine an Apple TV set-top box with a HomePod speaker and include a camera for video conferencing. The company is also considering a high-end speaker with a touch screen to better compete with market leaders Google and Amazon.
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India Is Becoming The World's New Virus Epicenter
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COVID is killing 120 people an hour in India, and it could stay "really grim" for months