Experts say competition for cohabitation among prehistoric human women has contributed to ‘hidden ovulation’ – the lack of any notable physical clues. Using computational models, American researchers found evidence that ovulation has …
Read More »‘Exclusively preserved’ skull of tube-cross dinosaur found in New Mexico
Scientists have found an ‘exaggeratedly preserved’ skull of a vegetarian dinosaur species in New Mexico, known for its strange head adornment. The skull is that of the iconic tube-crossed dinosaur Parasiralophus, which …
Read More »Asha’s breakthrough for millions of people as paralyzed mice regrow after just two days of gene therapy
The silver lining for millions of people as paralyzed mice revives damaged spinal nerves due to re-iteration of gene therapy just twice Paralyzed rats were able to walk two to three weeks …
Read More »Magnetic waves make the Sun’s corona chemically distinct from other layers of the star
The Sun’s corona – the outermost layer that can reach temperatures above one million degrees Celsius – is chemically very different from the rest of the star, despite being physically connected. Astronomers …
Read More »Weather: ISS detects electric blue ‘jets’ shooting upwards from thunder clouds
The International Space Station detects blue ‘jets’ of lightning sky overhead from thundering clouds that can affect greenhouse gas concentrations in the Earth’s atmosphere. The European Space Agency’s ASIM device detected the …
Read More »Butterflies do not just flap their wings, they create a ‘pocket’ that creates a pair of jet propulsion
Scientists have long wondered at how the butterfly moves in the same way the wind moves. It has long been believed that butterflies pressed their large wings ‘vigorously’, but scientists in Sweden …
Read More »66 million years ago, shark teeth terrorizing sea lizard roamed the waters were deadly
The teeth that terrorized sea lizards roaming off the coasts of Africa 66 million years ago had deadly shark-like teeth that could kill a fish in half after a bite Scientists have …
Read More »Courageous mantis to wrestle male men to avoid being eaten
Courageous mantis wrestle with their females in order to be eaten, a new study suggests. New Zealand researchers observed the mating behavior of the highly cannibalistic Springbok Mantis (Miomantis caffra), a species …
Read More »Free interactive tools reveal the risk of catching coronovirus indoors
A website created by the University of Cambridge to reveal the risk of infection from coronavirus in indoor spaces. The app has various customization settings including level of ventilation, number of occupants …
Read More »Fossil: The world’s oldest known starfish is 480 million years old, which has not been revealed in Morocco
The world’s oldest known starfish is 480 million years old, unearthed in Morocco and provides the ‘missing link’ between modern crinoids and their ancestors. Fossil specimens were unearthed from shale rock in …
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