[ad_1] Not to be missed Xiaomi Haylou LS02 is a combination of successful design, great price and many functions In 2004, astronomers stumbled upon an extraordinary discovery. At 6.2 thousand light years from us, they discovered a star surrounded by an annular nebula, radiant ultraviolet light, writes the Science Alert …
Read More »Adult monkeys are seen feasting on a 10 day old baby from their group
[ad_1] Capuchin monkeys were first observed eating the remains of a newborn monkey, a rare example of cannibalism among New World primates. Researchers studying Panamanian white-faced capuchins in Costa Rica witnessed a 10-day-old baby fall from a tree. The mother attempted to save the offspring, but she soon died and …
Read More »The Leonid meteor shower is still active. How to watch the show
[ad_1] A Leonid fireball captured over Sweden in 2015. Spaceweather.com/Andre Pooschke Say what you want about the dangers of 2020. It’s been a dazzling year for sky watchers, with bright comets is abundant meteor showers which continue this month with the appearance of the annual Leonids, which last until the …
Read More »The final stage of cutting: ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Ribosomes synthesize all proteins in cells. Studies conducted primarily in yeast have revealed much about how ribosomes are assembled, but a Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) team in Munich now reports that assembling ribosomes in human cells requires factors that have no counterparts in more model organisms. simple. In each cell, hundreds …
Read More »Covid-19: characteristics that could make someone identify a coronavirus super-spreader: health
[ad_1] Using computer-generated models, the scientists simulated sneezing in different types of people and identified biological characteristics that could make a person super spread of viruses such as the new coronavirus that causes Covid-19. The study, published in the journal Physics of Fluids, determined associations between people’s physiological characteristics and …
Read More »A weekly core content recap from Marshall, November 16-20, 2020 – NASA
[ad_1] A weekly roundup of key content from Marshall, November 16-20, 2020NASA China launches Long March 5 rocket to launch Chang’e 5 moon champion return missionSpace.com NASA admits it likely won’t be able to land lunar astronauts by 2024Futurism NASA report puts a stop to astronauts’ moon landing date of …
Read More »Two years after the start of the first World Cup in the Arab world
[ad_1] Tomorrow, Saturday 21 November, coincides with the start of the whistle of Mondial Football, the first of its kind in the Middle East and the Arab world, in two years, between the corners of the only home stadium.As the countdown to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar accelerates, …
Read More »Two years after the start of the first World Cup in the Arab world
[ad_1] Tomorrow, Saturday 21 November, coincides with the start of the whistle of Mondial Football, the first of its kind in the Middle East and the Arab world, in two years, between the corners of the only home stadium.As the countdown to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar accelerates, …
Read More »Climate change has devastated dinosaurs twice
[ad_1] Most people know that terrestrial dinosaurs were wiped out some 66 million years ago when an asteroid roughly twice the diameter of Paris crashed into Earth. If the explosive fireball didn’t catch them, the global temperature dip on a planet with little or no ice – caused by a …
Read More »Satellite to monitor the rise of the seas with the warming of the climate
[ad_1] Sentinel-6 will be hoisted into a low Earth orbit of 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) by a Space X Falcon 9 rocket from California on Saturday An Earth observation satellite developed by European and US space agencies, which is due to take off on Saturday, will measure sea level rise, …
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