[ad_1] The American alligator has a few tail regrowth secrets to share. Ruth Elsey and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Everyone knows the fascinating history of lizards, how they can lose their tails to a predator, run away and then regrow a new one later. It’s not just …
Read More »Mysterious metal monolith found in the wilds of Utah by a team of biologists
[ad_1] A strange monolith was found in the Utah wilderness after a government employee spotted it from a helicopter. The employee found the facility while counting the sheep from the sky. The monolith is estimated to be between 10 and 12 feet high, and appeared to be hidden among the …
Read More »Watch live as SpaceX tests the limits of Falcon 9 reusability with the sixteenth launch of the Starlink satellite
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Read More »Mars Curiosity Rover finds traces of an ancient megaflood
[ad_1] On July 18, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope photographed Mars, near its closest approach to Earth since 2003. NASA Scientists already know that Mars wasn’t always the global desert it is today. Now, new data collected by NASA’s Curiosity Rover reveals that the Red Planet did indeed have a significantly …
Read More »Misinformation or artifact: a new way of thinking about machine learning
[ad_1] Deep neural networks, multilayered systems built to process images and other data through the use of mathematical models, are a cornerstone of artificial intelligence. They are capable of seemingly sophisticated results, but can also be fooled in ways ranging from relatively harmless – misidentifying one animal as another – …
Read More »Scientists’ Atomic Resolution Protein Models Reveal New Details on Protein Binding: ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Knowing exactly where proteins are frustrated could go a long way in making better drugs. This is one of the findings of a new study by Rice University scientists looking for mechanisms that stabilize or destabilize key sections of biomolecules. Atomic-scale models by rice theorist Peter Wolynes, lead author …
Read More »Watch “Incredible” Meteor Flash over the Australian Tasman Sea
[ad_1] Researchers aboard Investigator, a ship operated by Australia’s national science agency CSIRO, captured an incredibly bright meteor crossing the Tasman Sea via the ship’s 24/7 live stream. “What we saw while reviewing the live stream footage stunned us,” said John Hooper, director of CSIRO Voyage, in a statement. Although …
Read More »Scientists produce sound waves from a quantum vacuum at the Black Hole laboratory – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Researchers have developed a new theory for observing a quantum vacuum that could lead to new insights into the behavior of black holes. The Unruh effect combines quantum physics and the theory of relativity. It has not been possible to measure or observe it so far, but now new …
Read More »Auburn Titi Monkeys Don’t Fool Their Partners – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Since methods for genetic paternity analysis have been introduced, it has become clear that many animal species that live in pairs, including humans, do not take partnership fidelity so seriously. In most species there is a part of the offspring that is not generated by the social father. The …
Read More »Asteroid the size of Dubai’s Burj Khalifa headed for Earth at 90,000km / h – RT World News
[ad_1] As a battered and besieged planet approaches its 2020 milestone, the universe appears to be playing a dark joke on humanity by sending five asteroids in two days, with a 2,700-foot space rock following a few days later. The behemoth dubbed 2000 WO107, estimated to measure up to 0.51km …
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