[ad_1] “Like the cat that took the cream”: animals feel emotions very similar to humans: they exhibit positive moods when they “win” and pessimism when they “lose,” the study states Animal behavior experts have traditionally failed to consider the role of emotions While humans can report how they feel, the …
Read More »Physics: The “ghost particles” emitted by the SUN shed light on how bright massive stars are
[ad_1] For the first time, elusive “ghost particles” produced in the depths of the Sun have been detected, helping to shed light on reactions that make huge stars shine. The researchers were able to capture evidence of the particles as they passed through a special detector buried under a mountain …
Read More »Teen squatter dragged from home and nailed to the ground
[ad_1] Abusive teenager dragged out of home and nailed to the ground during violent housing rights protests in Los Angeles’ El Sereno area Housing rights activists confronted officers from the California Highway patrol A teenage girl was filmed being dragged out of a house and pinned to the ground CHP …
Read More »Jodi Gordon is all smiles as she adores her daughter Aleeia
[ad_1] Jodi Gordon smiles as she worships her six-year-old daughter Aleeia during a fun dress-up game together By Zoe Burrell for Daily Mail Australia Published: 05:20 GMT, November 26, 2020 | Updated: 05:45 GMT, November 26, 2020 Jodi Gordon is the loving mother of six-year-old daughter Aleeia. And on Thursday, …
Read More »Doing a little housework “can undo the damage of being stuck at your desk,” according to a study
[ad_1] Doing a little housework or taking a half-hour walk “can repair the damage of getting stuck at your desk” for up to ten hours, according to a study. The study showed that inactivity of more than ten hours increases the chances of death Just 30-40 minutes a day of …
Read More »Massive 115-foot Rosalind Franklin parachute rover successfully tested before red planet launch
[ad_1] The UK-built Rosalind Franklin rover is one step closer to landing on the surface of the Red Planet after parachute tests in the Oregon desert proved a success. A pair of parachutes, each 115 feet in diameter, will be used to slow the UK’s first Mars rover landing on …
Read More »NASA astronaut Victor Glover shares his first video from SPACE
[ad_1] NASA astronaut Victor Glover shared his first video from space as he and three other astronauts flew above Earth as they traveled to the International Space Station. Glover is part of the Crew-1 mission that was launched aboard SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule, nicknamed “Dragon Resilience”, on November 15. This …
Read More »Scientists use a new technique to uncover clues to the identity of a 1,900-year-old Egyptian mummy
[ad_1] A team of scientists has pioneered a new method of uncovering clues to a 1,900-year-old mummy without damaging the ancient corpse. CT and X-ray scans were combined for the first time to study an Egyptian mummy discovered at Hawara, an archaeological site in Egypt. While X-ray technology has been …
Read More »Evolution: The upper arm may hold the key to how vertebrates emerged from the seas 390 million years ago
[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 »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 …
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