[ad_1] A poisonous mouse licking deadly toxins on its fur looks like some kind of invented nightmare species. But these creatures are real, and scientists now say they are also unexpectedly affectionate, at least with their own kind. For would-be predators, the African crested mouse, Lophiomys imhausi, it’s trouble. They …
Read More »Interesting development for future technology! E-leather
[ad_1] Electronic leather or e-leather technology with its shortened name has begun to appear especially in the field of medicine in recent years. However, this technology is still under development and is already struggling with some problems. However, new research could provide important opportunities for electronic skin to be the …
Read More »Trees lose their leaves early due to climate change
[ad_1] Each year, in a process known as aging, the leaves of deciduous trees turn yellow, orange, and red because they stop growing and extract nutrients from the tree’s leaves, before they fall off the tree before winter. Leaf aging also marks the end of the period during which plants …
Read More »Solid phosphorus and fluorine detected in the coma of 67P / Churyumov-Gerasimenko | Astronomy
[ad_1] Using the COmetary Secondary Ion Mass Analyzer (COSIMA) instrument aboard ESA’s Rosetta spacecraft, the researchers detected phosphorus and fluorine in solid particles collected from the inner coma of Comet 67P / Churyumov-Gerasimenko. This false color image of the 67P / Churyumov-Gerasimenko was taken by the Rosetta navigation camera on …
Read More »Australian scientists find wombats glow under UV rays
[ad_1] Australian animals are illuminated. Scientists in Australia have made the surprising discovery that wombats and other marsupials glow under ultraviolet light, following the accidental discovery by US scientists that another of the country’s native animals is biofluorescent. Researchers at the Western Australian Museum uncovered the secret of the stocky …
Read More »The Japanese spacecraft carrying asteroid soil samples approaches home
[ad_1] A Japanese spacecraft is approaching Earth after a year-long trip home from a distant asteroid with soil samples and data that could provide clues to the solar system’s origins, a space agency official said Friday. The Hayabusa2 spacecraft left the asteroid Ryugu, about 300 million kilometers (180 million miles) …
Read More »To poison-coated rats, these rodents are surprisingly cuddly
[ad_1] A poisonous mouse licking deadly toxins on its fur looks like some kind of invented nightmare species. But these creatures are real, and scientists now say they are also unexpectedly affectionate, at least with their own kind. For would-be predators, the African crested mouse, Lophiomys imhausi, it’s trouble. They …
Read More »Books search for museums in the Arab world
[ad_1] Sharjah: Omid Abdul Karim Ibrahim Museums, in their various forms, act as a memory for peoples and as a link between past and present, and there are many factors that highlight their importance and the need to establish them. Among them, for example, is that it includes an enormous …
Read More »To poison-coated rats, these rodents are surprisingly cuddly
[ad_1] A poisonous mouse licking deadly toxins on its fur looks like some kind of invented nightmare species. But these creatures are real, and scientists now say they are also unexpectedly affectionate, at least with their own kind. For would-be predators, the African crested mouse, Lophiomys imhausi, it’s trouble. They …
Read More »Were Neanderthal thumbs better suited to tennis?
[ad_1] If you needed repairs done 50,000 years ago, you’d be better off with a Neanderthal team than Homo sapiens, a new study has shown. The new research was published in the journal Scientific reports and suggests that the Neanderthals may have “found precision holds … more challenging”. This means …
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