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“An Astounding 20 Feet Long”– Scientists Discover New Species of Giant Snake in the Remote Amazon
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A team of scientists on location with a film crew in the remote Amazon has uncovered a previously undocumented species of giant anaconda. Professor Bryan Fry from The University of Queensland led a team which captured and studied several specimens of the newly named northern green anaconda (Eunectes...
NASA Mission Critical Coding: Understanding Risk, Artificial Intelligence, and Improving Software Quality
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The software discipline has broad involvement across each of the NASA Mission Directorates. Some recent discipline focus and development areas are highlighted below, along with a look at the Software Technical Discipline Team’s (TDT) approach to evolving discipline best practices toward the future. ...
A research team discovered that the Amazon rainforest’s drought response varies regionally, influenced by local environments and tree traits. Southern Amazon trees with shallow water tables thrived, while those with deeper water tables struggled. Northern Amazon trees showed resilience. This a...
Amazon Rainforest Mystery Unraveled: New Study Challenges Ice Age Evolution Theories
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Advanced modeling offers fresh insights into the diverse range of species found in rainforests. The Amazon rainforest hosts an exceptional array of unique plants and animals, with certain species exclusive to specific regions. The cause of this unique biodiversity has puzzled and divided scientists ...
A rare Amazon cold wave dropped temperatures drastically, prompting researchers to study its effects on wildlife. While most animals adapted, some insects showed vulnerability, raising concerns about future climate impacts. Anyone conducting research in the tropical rainforest does not necessarily c...