Oct. 31, 2018

86: Earth's Inner Core is Solid

86: Earth's Inner Core is Solid

Researchers confirm Earth’s inner core is solid

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*Researchers confirm Earth’s inner core is solid

A new study has confirmed that the Earth inner core is solid but probably a lot softer than previously thought.

*Evidence of a galactic collision

Astronomers have discovered evidence confirming a collision took place between the Large and Small Magellanic clouds – two of the nearest galaxies to the Milky Way.

*Soyuz launches resume

Russia has resumed launches of Soyuz rockets with a Soyuz 2.1b blasting into orbit carrying a Russian military spy satellite from the Plesetsk cosmodrome 800 kilometres north of Moscow.

*Russian physicists observe simulated dark matter forming droplets

Researchers developed a mathematical model describing the motion of dark matter particles inside the smallest galaxy halos.

*The Science Report

A new study warns that some weather conditions have been linked to an increased risk of heart attack.

The world’s oldest intact shipwreck discovered at the bottom of the Black Sea.

A four and a half thousand-year-old ancient Canaanite archaeological site destroyed by HAMAS terrorists.

Alex on tech looks at the Federal Government's new encryption bill.

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