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[ad_1] Scientists have proved Einstein's gravity principle even in the most extreme conditions. A neutron star and a white dwarf at 4500 light-years from Earth still fall at the same time, even …
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[ad_1] Astronomers discovered an ancient cosmic collision with an object, dubbed the "sausage" galaxy, which reshaped the structure of the Milky Way. The accident was a milestone in the history of the …
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[ad_1] Photo copyrights Airbus Image caption The fetch rover would look like this British engineers will design a robot capable of recovering rock samples from Mars so that they can be sent …
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[ad_1] More than 3 million years after his death, the fossil of a tiny toddler gives a unique insight into the lives of our human ancestors' children. His nickname is Selam, which …
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[ad_1] Missions to potential extraterrestrial planets worth billions may have been in vain if a new study is believed. Scientists claim that our research of ET is too focused on worlds showing …
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Read More »Mystery of Charles Darwin's Flying Spiders Resolved
[ad_1] A genetic dispersal is a crucial process for many insects, and often occurs shortly after birth to give the species the best chance to survive and spread over a vast area. …
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[ad_1] In October 1832, a young naturalist by the name of Charles Darwin delighted to observe hundreds of tiny spiders hanging from short silk threads floating on HMS Beagle as the ship …
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[ad_1] During the aphelion, our planet receives 7% less sunlight than in January, but changes in the planet's orbit do not cause our seasons. Image Despite the sweltering temperatures on the surface …
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