Daily briefing: Deepest-ever samples from Earth's mantle
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Researchers have extracted a 1,268-metre long rock sample from below the ocean's crust, highlighting the significance of the Earth's mantle that constitutes over 80% of the planet.
The high-pressure superconductor field is grappling with credibility issues, given past scientific misconduct by Ranga Dias and ongoing concerns about Mikhail Eremets' claims regarding superconductivity.
An innovative age 'clock', utilizing approximately 200 proteins from blood, can now estimate an individual's likelihood of developing numerous chronic diseases, including heart disease.
The retirement of the JOIDES Resolution research vessel poses further challenges for the study of Earth's oceanic crust and mantle, where crucial geological insights await.
Read at Nature
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