
Homo sapiens Were Living in African Wet Tropical Forests as Early as 150,000 Years Ago
New research study led by Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology researchers obstacles standard concepts about the habitability of ancient tropical forests and recommends that West Africa might have been a…
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Giant Glaciers Reshaped Earth’s Surface and Paved Way for Complex Life
By chemically evaluating crystals in ancient rocks, researchers from Curtin University, the University of Portsmouth and St. Francis Xavier University found that as glaciers sculpted through the landscape after the…
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Lucy Captures Its First Images of Main-Belt Asteroid Donaldjohanson
NASA’s Lucy spacecraft will zip the little asteroid Donaldjohanson on April 20, 2025. By blinking in between images recorded by NASA’s Lucy spacecraft on February 20 and 22, 2025, this…
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Mars May Have Solid Inner Core
A group of scientists at the Bayerisches Geoinstitut has actually performed high-pressure-temperature lab experiments to figure out the crystal structure and density of the iron-sulfide stage in the Martian core….
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Citrus Fruit Consumption Helps Protect against Depression via Gut Microbiome: Study
New research study shows a prospective protective function of citrus fruit on the occurrence of anxiety and recommends that Faecalibacterium prausnitziia kind of germs discovered in the human gut, and…
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Amazon’s subscription-based Alexa+ looks highly capable—and questionable
Alexa+ will be complimentary for Prime members, $20/month for everybody else. NEW YORK CITY– After teasing it in September 2023 and apparently suffering hold-ups, Amazon today revealed that its more…
Read More »Pixel Watch 3 gets FDA approval to alert you if you’re dying
Google launched the Pixel Watch 3 last fall together with the Pixel 9 household, sporting the very same curved appearance as the last 2 variations. The Pixel Watch 3 included…
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Neanderthal ‘population bottleneck’ around 110,000 years ago may have contributed to their extinction
A brand-new research study of Neanderthal ear bones exposes that they went through a population traffic jam around 110,000 years back. ( Image credit: Allan Henderson (CC BY 2.0)) Neanderthals…
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Single-fiber computer could one day track your health
Envision navigating an operate on a cold winter season day dressed in athletic equipment with sensing units and microelectronics woven into the really fiber to continuously monitor your important indications,…
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Automattic’s “nuclear war” over WordPress access sparks potential class action
WordPress software application, Keller’s grievance discussed, “has long been promised to be free and available to everyone forever.” This pledge moved WordPress’ appeal to, by its own quotes, “encompass more…
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