[ad_1] Binary stars are systems containing two stars that orbit each other due to their mutual gravitational attraction. There is a range of different varieties of binary stars. A new study by researchers from Lund University, among others, studied binary stars made up partly of a normal star like our …
Read More »Mink cultivates potential viral reservoirs for SARS-CoV-2
[ad_1] With an end to the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in sight, the potential new reservoirs of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in animal populations are closely monitored. A new study published in the journal Science in November 2020 describes the probable transmission of the virus between …
Read More »Evolution of cryptocurrency Airdrops.
[ad_2][ad_1] Since the launch of cryptocurrencies, we’ve seen it expand further. Although the price continues to fluctuate, it has nothing to do with the percentage of people entering the world of cryptocurrencies. One of the main reasons for this abundance are air launches. An airdrop has become the way to …
Read More »Remains of new flying reptile species spotted in UK museum drawer | Science
[ad_1] A fossil that had been languishing in a museum drawer in Brighton, wrongly labeled as a shark fin skeleton, has now been identified as an entirely new species of prehistoric flying reptile that soared majestically over what are now marshes of the Cambridgeshire. Roy Smith, a PhD student at …
Read More »Cryptocurrency Mining Equipment Market 2020 Predictable to Witness Sustainable Evolution with Samsung Electronics, NVIDIA – TechnoWeekly
[ad_2][ad_1] The report concludes with in-depth details on the business operations and financial structure of the major vendors in the Global Cryptocurrency Mining Equipment Market Report, Overview of Key Trends in the Past and Present Found in Reports That Are Reported as Beneficial to Businesses looking of enterprise enterprises in …
Read More »Mask use and social distancing considerably reduce the incidence of many diseases, including COVID-19
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 10, 2020 Measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 through non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) such as mask donning and social distancing are a key tool to combat the impact of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. These actions have also greatly reduced the incidence of many other …
Read More »The recently discovered fossil shows small-scale evolutionary changes in an extinct human species
[ad_1] IMAGE: The discovery of an extraordinarily well-preserved fossil of the extinct human species Paranthropus robustus suggests rapid evolution during a turbulent period of local climate change, resulting in anatomical changes that … More Credit: Image courtesy of Jesse Martin and David Strait Males of the extinct human species Paranthropus …
Read More »Indian fossils support new hypotheses about the origin of ungulate mammals
[ad_1] IMAGE: View of the reconstruction of the life of Cambaytherium (illustration by Elaine Kasmer) More Credit: Elaine Kasmer New research published today on Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology describes a fossil family that sheds light on the origin of the perissodactyls, the group of mammals that includes horses, rhinos and …
Read More »First example of a rapid-fire tongue found in “weird and wonderful” extinct amphibians
[ad_1] GAINESVILLE, Florida — Fossils of bizarre armored amphibians known as albanerpetontids provide the earliest evidence of a slingshot-style language, new Science study shows. Despite having lizard-like claws, scales and tails, albanerpetontids – mercifully called “albies” for short – were amphibians, not reptiles. Their lineage was different from today’s frogs, …
Read More »The fossilized amphibian alludes to the first “slingshot” language tests | Science
[ad_1] Scientists have discovered the earliest evidence of a “sling” language in 99-million-year-old amphibian fossils. The armored prehistoric creatures, known as albanerpetontids, were predators sitting and waiting for them to grab their prey with a bullet of their “ballistic tongues”. Although they had lizard-like claws, scales and tails, analysis indicates …
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