Early Cretaceous Fossil in Swiss Museum Found to Be New Species of Marine Turtle

Early Cretaceous Fossil in Swiss Museum Found to Be New Species of Marine Turtle

Paleontologists have actually explained a brand-new types of the extinct turtle genus Craspedochelys based upon an amazing fossil shell and a few of its postcranial bones from Colombia. Creative restoration…

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Physicists Introduce Concept of Neutrino Laser

Physicists Introduce Concept of Neutrino Laser

Super-cooling radioactive atoms might produce a laser-like neutrino beam, according to a duo of physicists from MIT and the University of Texas at Arlington. As an example, the authors computed…

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New Marsupial Species Discovered in Australia

New Marsupial Species Discovered in Australia

Called Bettongia haoucharaethe newly-discovered types of woylie is currently most likely extinct, states a group of scientists from Curtin University, the Western Australian Museum and Murdoch University. Bettongia haoucharaeImage credit:…

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Hubble Finds Cloudy Star Cluster in Large Magellanic Cloud

Hubble Finds Cloudy Star Cluster in Large Magellanic Cloud

A striking brand-new image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope reveals a star cluster called N11, which becomes part of the Large Magellanic Cloud. This Hubble image reveals the star…

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Paleontologists Identify Multiple New Species of Fossil Coelacanths

Paleontologists Identify Multiple New Species of Fossil Coelacanths

Numerous brand-new types of coelacanths that lived at the end of the Triassic duration, some 200 million years back, have actually been recognized from museum specimens discovered over 150 years…

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Giant ‘chessboard’ surrounds Idaho river in bizarre astronaut photo — Earth from space

Giant ‘chessboard’ surrounds Idaho river in bizarre astronaut photo — Earth from space

When seen from area, this system of forest appears like a huge chessboard due to a grid-based management system and a covering of snow. (Image credit: NASA/ISS program) FAST FACTS…

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Software packages with more than 2 billion weekly downloads hit in supply-chain attack

Software packages with more than 2 billion weekly downloads hit in supply-chain attack

Hackers planted destructive code in open source software application plans with more than 2 billion weekly updates in what is most likely to be the world’s greatest supply-chain attack ever….

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‘Extraordinary’ Roman helmet from war-ending battle found in the sea off Sicily

‘Extraordinary’ Roman helmet from war-ending battle found in the sea off Sicily

A “Montefortino” helmet was found on the seafloor off Sicily. (Image credit: Sicilian Region) A bonanza of metal artifacts, consisting of a bronze Roman military helmet in an “extraordinary state…

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Former WhatsApp security boss in lawsuit likens Meta’s culture to a “cult”

Former WhatsApp security boss in lawsuit likens Meta’s culture to a “cult”

“This represented the very first concrete action towards dealing with WhatsApp’s essential information governance Failures,” the problem mentioned. “Mr. Baig comprehended that Meta’s culture resembles that of a cult where…

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In court filing, Google concedes the open web is in “rapid decline”

In court filing, Google concedes the open web is in “rapid decline”

Marketing and the open web Google challenge this characterization. A representative calls it a “cherry-picked” line from the filing that has actually been misinterpreted. Google’s position is that the whole…

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