
Extinct Moa Consumed Colorful Truffle-Like Fungi, Scientists Say
Paleontologists have actually discovered ancient DNA and spores of truffle-like fungis, consisting of a minimum of one vibrant types, inside 2 coprolites of the upland moa (Megalapteryx didinusan extinct types…
Read More »
Sound of Meteorite Strike Recorded for First Time Ever
In July 2024, a home security cam in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, caught unusual video and noise of a meteorite striking Earth. According to meteorite specialists, the occasion is…
Read More »
‘Heavy’ dark matter would rip our understanding of the universe apart, new research suggests
Undetectable dark matter comprises the majority of the mass in deep space, far surpassing the quantity of matter we can see. (Image credit: Dark matter, R. Caputo et al. 2016;…
Read More »
How is the ocean melting Antarctica? We’re starting to figure it out
The size of the Antarctic ice sheet can be difficult to understand. 2 kilometres thick usually and covering almost two times the location of Australia, the ice sheet holds enough…
Read More »
Space photo of the week: Galaxies teeter toward collision in the sparkling depths of Virgo
The Antlia Cluster(Abell S636)is a group of a minimum of 230 galaxies situated about 130 million & light-years away in the instructions of the constellation Antlia(the Air Pump). (Image credit:…
Read More »
Mariana Trench quiz: How deep is your knowledge?
The Mariana Trench (often called Marianas Trench) is a mystical and exceptionally deep oceanic trench. Plunging much deeper than Mount Everest is high and extending 5 times longer than the…
Read More »
Why do bats hang upside down to sleep?
By sleeping upside down, bats can more quickly prevent predators. (Image credit: Rapeepong Puttakumwong through Getty Images) When bats aren’t flying, they typically hang from cavern ceilings or the undersides…
Read More »
Dinosaurs Likely Originated in Low-Latitude Region of Supercontinent Gondwana
Dinosaurs controlled Mesozoic terrestrial environments for roughly 160 million years, however their biogeographic origin stays improperly comprehended. The earliest indisputable dinosaur fossils appear in southern South America and Africa 230…
Read More »
76-Million-Year-Old Pterosaur Bone with Crocodilian Bite Found in Canada
Comprehending food cycle in ancient environments is among the objectives of paleoecology. Direct proof for these interactions is uncommon and consists of fossils with stomach contents and bite/tooth marks. Paleontologists…
Read More »
Earth’s Recent Mini-Moon Has Lunar Origin, New Study Suggests
The near-Earth asteroid 2024 PT5 is on an Earth-like orbit that stayed in the instant area of our world for a number of months at the end of 2024. 2024…
Read More »