[ad_1] New clues lead to a better understanding of the evolution of the solar system and the origin of the Earth as a habitable planet. In a new article published in the journal Nature Communications Earth and Environment, researchers at the University of Rochester were able to use magnetism to …
Read More »Time Magazine’s First Girl of the Year is called Gitanjali Rao and is only 15 years old | Premium
[ad_1] You 1927 a Time distinguished for the first time the Man of the Year, he subsequently adjusted the tone of this honor to recognize “the Person of the Year”. This year there is something new. Gitanjali Rao is the cover of the magazine Time who decided that this teenager …
Read More »This tropical glacier is rare, revered, and may disappear within the next year
[ad_1] What comes to your mind when you think of tropical landscapes? Lush rainforests, cascading green fields? You probably don’t think about glaciers. Lorentz National Park, in the disputed province of Papua New Guinea in Indonesia, is home to the region’s last tropical glacier. Some call it the Eternity Glacier, …
Read More »NASA selects companies to collect lunar resources for Artemis demonstrations
[ad_1] NASA is asking commercial companies to collect moon rocks NASA is taking a major step forward in its lunar exploration goals by selecting commercial companies to harvest lunar resources as part of the Artemis program. Credits: NASA NASA has selected four companies to collect space assets and transfer ownership …
Read More »Scientists develop an evolutionary theory of stress
[ad_1] Scientists have created an evolutionary model to predict how animals should react in stressful situations. Almost all organisms have fast-acting stress responses, which help them respond to threats, but being stressed consumes energy and chronic stress can be harmful. The new study by an international team, which includes researchers …
Read More »Scientists predict “optimal” stress levels
[ad_1] Scientists have created an evolutionary model to predict how animals should react in stressful situations. Almost all organisms have fast-acting stress responses, which help them respond to threats, but being stressed consumes energy and chronic stress can be harmful. The new study – led by an international team that …
Read More »Endangered species of flightless birds
[ad_1] University of Gothenburg Bird species that have lost the ability to fly through evolution have become extinct more often than birds that have retained their ability to fly, according to new research from the University of Gothenburg. Today we know that human influence on the environment has caused the …
Read More »The incredible insight into ancient sea creatures drove an evolutionary arms race
[ad_1] According to new research published today, ancient deep-sea creatures called radiodont had an incredible vision that likely led an evolutionary arms race. The international study, led by Professor John Paterson of the University of New England’s Palaeoscience Research Center, in collaboration with the University of Adelaide, the South Australian …
Read More »Lab-grown meat reaches Singapore restaurants
[ad_1] Ana Sofia Rocha Today at 19:59 It is difficult to imagine that the chicken that arrives at the table could have been created in the laboratory. It came from farms, aviaries or even the “supermarket”, we all knew that. But meat produced using animal cells? It is the new …
Read More »The statement that worries the UN Secretary General! More dangerous and deadly than the coronavirus
[ad_1] Latest news … Antonio Guterres, the UN Secretary-General, said that humanity’s war against nature is a “suicide attempt” and that restoring the deteriorating planet should not be just a “moral test” but it should be everyone’s priority in the 21st century. Guterres gave a speech titled “State of the …
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