[ad_1] The key to how vertebrates first emerged from the ocean and began to conquer land around 390 million years ago may lie in the arm bone, according to a study. US and British experts have found that the development of the humerus – the bone that runs from the …
Read More »Physicists say the universe is filled with a mysterious substance called “quintessence”
[ad_1] An international team of scientists suggests that the accelerated expansion of the Universe could be caused by a mysterious substance called “quintessence” that permeates the cosmos. The tentative hypothesis could offer tantalizing new clues to the nature of dark energy, the mysterious force that physicists believe is responsible for …
Read More »Front green gardens reduce physiological and psychological stress
[ad_1] It is becoming increasingly evident that being in natural spaces, whether while gardening or listening to birdsong, has a positive effect on mental health. Being in nature is also linked to better cognitive function, greater relaxation, coping with trauma, and relieving some symptoms of attention deficit disorder in children. …
Read More »Global collaboration is unlocking the genetic potential of wheat
[ad_1] IMAGE: On the left, a chromosomal segment of Aegilops ventricosa, highlighted by the white arrow, is found in the Kansas Jagger wheat variety. This segment carries important genes for parasites and diseases … sight More Credit: Kansas State University MANHATTAN, KANSAS – In an article published on Wednesday 25 …
Read More »Continuous updates of the SLS engine, technological development to support the evolution of the launcher
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Read More »For the first time, scientists detect the spectral signal that reveals the engine of the universe
[ad_1] In research published Wednesday in the journal Nature, scientists reported that they have made the first detection of near-ethereal particles called neutrinos that can be traced to the carbon-nitrogen-oxygen fusion, known as the CNO cycle, inside the sun. It is a fundamental discovery that confirms the theoretical predictions of …
Read More »Sea level changes in the Northern Hemisphere have caused the Antarctic ice sheet to grow
[ad_1] Changes to the Antarctic ice sheet in the lower southern hemisphere have been triggered by sea level changes in the northern hemisphere over the past 40,000 years, a new study has found. Researchers at McGill University have found that ice sheets at opposite ends of the Earth can affect …
Read More »The amazed astronaut in the SpaceX capsule shoots a video of our home planet
[ad_1] Look that. NASA astronaut Victor Glover exploded in Earth’s orbit aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon ship last week. Shortly thereafter, Glover and three other astronauts safely docked at the International Space Station. Glover, the first black astronaut scheduled for an extended six-month stay on the space station, recently tweeted …
Read More »The governor of Dubai congratulates Sisi on winning the planning minister as the best minister in the world
[ad_1] 18:37 Wednesday 25 November 2020 Emirates – (AUC) Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, ruler of Dubai and Prime Minister of the UAE government, congratulated President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi on the victory of the Minister of Planning and Economic Development Hala Al-Saeed as the best minister of the Arab …
Read More »Corona vaccine marathon starts in 14 Arab countries
[ad_1] Capitals: Immediately after announcing “good news” regarding coronavirus vaccine experiments, Arab countries were quick to reveal their plans to get it. With relentless efforts, Arab governments are racing against time to provide vaccines, amid the expectation of their people and global fears of fiercer waves, as 14 countries have …
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