
Skeleton-filled well in Croatia likely holds remains of Roman soldiers, study finds
fetchpriority=”high”> Archaeologists excavated an old well in Osijek, Croatia, which contained the bodies of third-century Roman soldiers. (Image credit: Mario Novak et al., PLOS One;(CC BY 4.0)) Archaeologists excavating an…
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Jane Goodall revolutionized animal research, but her work had some unintended consequences. Here’s what we’ve learned from them.
data-pin-nopin=”true” fetchpriority=”high”> Jane Goodall remembering in the field in Gombe National Park, Tanzania in 1987. (Image credit: Penelope Breese through Getty Images ) 2 weeks on from Jane Goodall’s deathlots…
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Cheaper than Prime Day: Our favorite telescope is now $300 off at Amazon
The Celestron NexStar 8SE is now$1,399 at Amazon. (Image credit: Celestron) We saw some lots throughout Prime Day, however simply one week later on, Amazon has actually slashed$300 off the…
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James Webb telescope finds something ‘very exciting’ shooting out of first black hole ever imaged
A composite picture of 3 infrared wavelengths caught by JWST revealing the jet emerging out of Messier 87’s supermassive great void. (Image credit: Figure recreated from: Röder J et al…
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Cardamom Seed Extract Can Enhance Production of Antiviral Proteins, Study Says
Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomumseed extract along with its primary bioactive active ingredient, 1,8-cineole, have the possible to serve as a helpful antiviral representative by improving the production of antiviral proteins called…
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Martian ‘Linear Dune Gullies’ are Created by Sliding Blocks of Carbon Dioxide Ice, Researchers Find
On a few of the dune fields on Mars, parallel channels, called direct dune gullies, are discovered. Contrary to their name these gullies are typically extremely sinuous. In the past,…
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Europe’s Longest Sauropod Dinosaur Trackway Unearthed in England
In 2024, a significant brand-new sauropod dinosaur track website was revealed at Dewars Farm Quarry, near Bicester in Oxfordshire, England. This year, paleontologists from the University of Oxford, the University…
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Baker’s Yeast Can Survive Mars-like Stress Conditions, New Study Shows
Checking out the possibility of the survival of life under extraterrestrial conditions is an essential objective of astrobiology. In a brand-new research study, researchers utilized baker’s yeast, an effective design…
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Greenland is Shrinking and Drifting towards Northwest, Geoscientists Say
This occurs due to plate tectonics and motions in the bedrock, brought on by the big ice sheets on the top melting and decreasing pressure on the subsurface, according to…
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The viral ‘Chicago Rat Hole’ wasn’t actually made by a rat, scientists claim
A rat-shaped indent on a Chicago walkway went viral early in 2015, with chests of individuals venturing to the hole bearing coins and other offerings. A brand-new research study recommends…
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