New Sauropod Dinosaur Species Identified in Brazil

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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