Researchers Identify a 1,200-Kilometer Deep-Sea Whale Necropolis in the Indian Ocean

📰 Original title: Scientists discover 5 million-year-old whale graveyard stretching for hundreds of miles in the Indian Ocean

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Researchers Identify a 1,200-Kilometer Deep-Sea Whale Necropolis in the Indian Ocean

Scientists have identified what may be the largest known accumulation of whale remains ever found on the seafloor. The site, named the Diamantina Zone necropolis, stretches for more than 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) across the southeastern Indian Ocean and contains hundreds of whale fossils as well as several recent whale carcasses. Using the Fendouzhe deep-sea submersible, researchers conducted 32 dives and documented 476 whale fossils and five active whale-fall ecosystems at depths ranging from about 4,200 to 7,000 meters. The findings were published in the journal Nature. The whale carcasses support unique deep-sea communities that rely on bacteria capable of breaking down oils in whale bones and producing chemical energy. These ecosystems host dense populations of organisms including jellyfish, brittle stars, bone-eating Osedax worms, and mollusks. Researchers believe many of these organisms may represent species previously unknown to science. Analysis of recovered fossils revealed remains from both extinct and living whale species. The oldest specimen dates to approximately 5.3 million years ago and belongs to an extinct beaked whale. The study also describes a newly identified fossil species named Pterocetus diamantina. Most fossils consist of highly mineralized beaked whale rostra, which are unusually resistant to decay and dissolution. Scientists propose several explanations for the remarkable concentration of whale remains, including favorable feeding conditions that attract beaked whales, deep-diving risks that may increase mortality, and seafloor topography that funnels sinking carcasses into the region. Extremely low sedimentation rates have also allowed bones to remain exposed and preserved for millions of years. Researchers suggest that similar deep-sea whale necropolises may exist in other parts of the world's oceans.

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Sally Ride: Biography of the First American Woman in Space and NASA Career Highlights

📰 Original title: The First American Woman in Space: 34 Amazing Photos of a Young Sally Ride From Between the Late 1970s and 1980s

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Sally Ride: Biography of the First American Woman in Space and NASA Career Highlights

The article presents a retrospective look at Dr. Sally Ride, an American physicist, astronaut, and educator who became the first American woman to travel into space. Born in Los Angeles in 1951, Ride excelled academically and athletically, even considering a professional tennis career before committing to science. She earned degrees in physics and English literature from Stanford University, followed by a master’s and Ph.D. in astrophysics, specializing in laser physics and the interaction of X-rays with interstellar matter. In 1977, Ride responded to a NASA recruitment announcement for the Space Shuttle program that, for the first time, actively sought women scientists. She was selected from more than 8,000 applicants as part of NASA’s historic astronaut class of 1978. Her groundbreaking spaceflight occurred on June 18, 1983, aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger, where she served as a mission specialist and flight engineer. During this mission, she helped deploy satellites and operated the shuttle’s robotic arm, marking a historic achievement in American space exploration. She flew again in 1984, accumulating more than 343 hours in space. After leaving NASA in 1987, Ride became a physics professor at the University of California, San Diego, and later focused on science education and gender equity in STEM fields through the organization Sally Ride Science. She also served on investigative panels for both the Challenger and Columbia shuttle disasters. Following her death in 2012, it was revealed she had a long-term relationship with her partner, making her the first known LGBTQ+ astronaut. In 2013, she was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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SILICE: Spain's Pioneering Open Scientific Information System Based on Non-Commercial Sources

📰 Original title: Caminando hacia sistemas de información científica abiertos e independientes: el caso pionero de SILICE

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SILICE: Spain’s Pioneering Open Scientific Information System Based on Non-Commercial Sources

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SILICE: Spain's Pioneering Open Scientific Information System Based on Non-Commercial Sources

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