
New Sauropod Dinosaur Species Identified in Brazil
Paleontologists in Brazil have actually determined a formerly unidentified types of somphospondylan sauropod dinosaur with European affinities, meaning ancient migration paths that when connected 2 continents now separated by the…
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Webb Identifies Supernova Progenitor Star in NGC 1637
Utilizing the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have for the very first time recognized the progenitor of a neighboring supernova– a red supergiant star masked in thick, dust-rich shrouds…
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Early Homo Reached Jordan Valley by at Least 1.9 Million Years Ago
New research study recalibrates the age of the Jordan Valley’s Ubeidiya Formation to almost 2 million years, putting it on par with the well-known website of Dmanisi in Georgia. This…
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Scientists find genetic ‘switch’ in mice that turns caring dads into violent brutes
fetchpriority=”high” data-component-name=”Image”> An African striped mouse daddy gathers with a few of his puppies. (Image credit: C. Todd Reichart/ Princeton University(Department of Molecular Biology)) Turning a single hereditary switch can…
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14,000-year-old ivory tools found in Alaska hint at how Clovis ancestors first arrived in the New World
Excavation of a 13,700-year-old massive ivory workstation at the Holzman website. (Image credit: B. Wygal) Ancient tools discovered in Alaska might clarify how human beings very first gotten here in…
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Far fewer people are related to Genghis Khan than previously assumed, new genomic study suggests
A 20th-century illustration by Donn Philip Crane portraying Genghis Khan holding court with his partner Börte while their kids Jochi, Chagatai, Ögedei and Tolui admire their dad. ( Image credit:…
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Meta could end up owning 10% of AMD in new chip deal
Su stated the warrant structure would assist “make certain that we are constantly a clear seat at the table when [Meta] are considering what they require next.” Meta’s president Mark…
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Scientists crack the case of “screeching” Scotch tape
In 1953, Russian researchers peeling Scotch tape in a vacuum reported discovering electrons with enough energy to produce X-rays. Other researchers were doubtful, however this phenomenon was lastly verified in…
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Obesity is linked to 1 in 10 deaths from infection worldwide โ and scientists are still learning why
Weight problems is connected to a greater threat of extreme infections that can result in hospitalization and death. Scientists are still discovering why that is. ( Image credit: Witthaya Prasongsin…
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Pentagon buyer: We’re happy with our launch industry, but payloads are lagging
“The point is to get objectives out the door as quick as possible. 2 to 3 years is too sluggish.” Maj. Gen. Stephen Purdy manages the Space Force’s acquisition programs…
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