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The Fairy Circles Mystery Gets a New Suspect

The Fairy Circles Mystery Gets a New Suspect A small study suggests that soil microbes could play a role in the ring-like grass formations in parts of Australia’s wilderness. A ring spinifex grass, also known as a fairy circle, in Twyfelfontein, Namibia.Credit.MJ Photography/Alamy April 12, 2021, 10:36 a.m. ET In the Australian outback, certain grasses grow in eerie rings, with ramparts of dusty green standing at the edge of wide circles of bare red dirt. Often described as “fairy circles,” these rings of spinifex grass resemble structures first spotted in the Namibian desert, both creating enormous honeycomb patterns across the landscape that really pop out in aerial photos. In Namibia, scientists have deployed cameras on fishing rods, observed termite colonies and even used mathematical models to try to explain how this phenomenon arises.

Leaders take oath to raise Vietnam s status

Leaders take oath to raise Vietnam’s status 09:00 | 12/04/2021 New State President Nguyen Xuan Phuc and new Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Photo Duc Thanh The National Assembly (NA) last Monday elected Vietnam’s new prime minister and new state president. The NA passed a resolution appointing Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc as the state president, and another resolution on assigning Pham Minh Chinh, Chairman of the Central Organisation Commission, to be the prime minister, both for the 2021-2025 tenure. After the ballot, the new leaders took the oath of office, vowing to “be completely faithful to the country, people, and the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam”.

Scientists: 4°C would unleash unimaginable amounts of water as ice shelves collapse – People s World

Pexels A new study is shedding light on just how much ice could be lost around Antarctica if the international community fails to urgently rein in planet-heating emissions, bolstering arguments for bolder climate policies. The study, published Thursday in the journal  Geophysical Research Letters, found that over a third of the area of all Antarctic ice shelves including 67% of the area on the Antarctic Peninsula could be at risk of collapsing if global temperatures soar to 4°C above pre-industrial levels. An ice shelf, as NASA explains, “is a thick, floating slab of ice that forms where a glacier or ice flows down a coastline.” They are found only in Antarctica, Greenland, Canada, and the Russian Arctic and play a key role in limiting sea level rise.

This ceramic ink can 3D-print bones directly into a patient s body Here s how – The European Sting - Critical News & Insights on European Politics, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Business & Technology

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