Two Extraordinary Fossils of Immature Pterosaurs Killed by Catastrophic Storm Found in Germany

Two Extraordinary Fossils of Immature Pterosaurs Killed by Catastrophic Storm Found in Germany

Paleontologists at the University of Leicester have actually analyzed the 150-million-year-old fossilized skeletons of 2 extremely immature Pterodactylus antiquus people with damaged wings from the Solnhofen Limestones of southern Germany….

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Scientists find ‘something extraordinary’ in famous supernova’s troubled heart

Scientists find ‘something extraordinary’ in famous supernova’s troubled heart

This graphic functions information from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory of the Cassiopeia A( Cas A)supernova residue, a regular target of the telescope for more than a quarter century. The most…

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Canon EOS R5 II review

Canon EOS R5 II review

Live Science Verdict The Canon EOS R5 II is quick, dependable and extremely capable– ideal for wildlife and action shooters. It’s a major upgrade, however might be overkill for more…

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A scalding hot ‘sand battery’ is now heating a small Finnish town

A scalding hot ‘sand battery’ is now heating a small Finnish town

The brand-new Polar Night Energy sand battery set up in Pornainen, a little town in southern Finland. (Image credit: Polar Night Energy ) A little town in southern Finland just…

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Are alpha males real?

Are alpha males real?

2 gray wolves(Canis lupus )face each other in the fresh winter season snow in Montana. The popular understanding is that some wolves are “alpha,” Is that real? (Image credit: Dennis…

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Science news this week: A key Atlantic current nears collapse, the world’s biggest iceberg shatters, and mouse brains rewrite neuroscience

Science news this week: A key Atlantic current nears collapse, the world’s biggest iceberg shatters, and mouse brains rewrite neuroscience

In this week’s science, we reported on unpleasant forecasts for a crucial Atlantic current, the separation of the world’s biggest iceberg, discoveries about the mammalian brain, and the James Webb…

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GOP may finally succeed in unrelenting quest to kill two NASA climate satellites

GOP may finally succeed in unrelenting quest to kill two NASA climate satellites

Before satellite measurements, scientists depend on price quotes and information from a smattering of air and ground-based sensing units. An instrument on Mauna Loa, Hawaii, with the longest record of…

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Who can get a COVID vaccine—and how? It’s complicated.

Who can get a COVID vaccine—and how? It’s complicated.

We’re dealing with a patchwork system, and there are a great deal of gray locations. Vaccinations were offered at CVS in Huntington Park, California, on August 28, 2024. Credit: Getty|Christina…

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“First of its kind” AI settlement: Anthropic to pay authors $1.5 billion

“First of its kind” AI settlement: Anthropic to pay authors $1.5 billion

Authors exposed today that Anthropic consented to pay $1.5 billion and damage all copies of the books the AI business pirated to train its expert system designs. In a news…

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What to expect (and not expect) from yet another September Apple event

What to expect (and not expect) from yet another September Apple event

A brand new iPhone version, plus a long list of beneficial (if foreseeable) upgrades. Apple’s next item statement is coming quickly. Credit: Apple Apple’s next item statement is coming quickly….

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