Fossils seized in police raid debunk prehistoric flying reptile

[ad_1] Another interpretive reconstruction of the pterosaur showing its considerable wingspan – strong evidence that the creature almost certainly flew. (Victor Beccari via The New York Times) Limestone slabs recovered from a 2013 police raid in Brazil revealed the most complete fossil of a pterosaur species ever found, providing new details about the appearance and … Read more

New type of ocean-covered exoplanet could support life

[ad_1] When it comes to looking for life elsewhere in the universe, we tend to be very Earth-centered: we look for planets similar to our own, assuming that life elsewhere will be similar to us and will require similar conditions. However, a new type of exoplanet has been identified by astronomers at the University of … Read more

Would you spend $ 174 on a squirt gun?

[ad_1] SpyraTwo, the self-proclaimed “World’s Most Powerful Water Gun” that shoots water bullets up to 30 feet, arrives just in time for the end of summer 2021. The original Spyra A started as a Kickstarter in 2018. It was designed to shoot 25 streamlined “water balls” per tank, which could travel farther and hit harder … Read more

Fossils seized in police raid debunk prehistoric flying reptile

[ad_1] Another interpretive reconstruction of the pterosaur showing its considerable wingspan – strong evidence that the creature almost certainly flew. (Victor Beccari via The New York Times) Limestone slabs recovered from a 2013 police raid in Brazil revealed the most complete fossil of a pterosaur species ever found, providing new details about the appearance and … Read more

Nanoscale systems for generating various forms of light

[ad_1] Multiparticulate diffusion in plasmonic systems. Credit: LSU For decades, researchers believed that the quantum statistical properties of bosons are preserved in plasmonic systems and therefore will not create a different form of light. This rapidly growing area of ​​research focuses on the quantum properties of light and its interaction with matter at the nanoscale. … Read more

Scientific experiments and climate tourism with Extreme E

[ad_1] Photo: Colin McMaster / Extreme E It was raining when, along with the rest of the Arctic X Prix Extreme E team, I posed for the first time on the Greenland ice cap. It was a rare event, some of our local guides told us, something they have only seen a handful of times … Read more

Highlight the value of NASA on this week @NASA – August 28, 2021 – NASA

[ad_1] Highlight the value of NASA on this week @NASA – August 28, 2021Nasa James Webb Space Telescope, NASA’s Next Major Observatory, Passes Final Ground TestsEspace.com Webb’s testing is complete. Now he begins the journey to the launch site.Universe today NASA’s next-generation James Webb space telescope finally ready to shipCNET Here is the sequel to … Read more

Rogue black holes could roam the edges of the Milky Way

[ad_1] A huge number of supermassive thugs black holes can roam the universe, new simulations find. In fact, giant wandering black holes can account for a whopping 10% of the mass of black holes in the nearby “” budget “” universe, according to the research. It means that galaxies like ours, there could be an … Read more