[ad_1] A mysterious cigar-shaped object that astronomers spotted in the solar system last year could be an artifact of an extraterrestrial civilization sent to explore the vicinity of the Earth, two Harvard …
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[ad_1] After nine years spent in deep space collecting data indicating that our sky is filled with billions of hidden planets, NASA's Kepler Space Telescope is running out of fuel. On October …
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[ad_1] Researchers at the Donnelly Center have discovered a genetic network linked to autism. The results, described in the newspaper Molecular cell, will facilitate the development of new therapies for this common …
Read More »New species of sauropod dinosaurs discovered in Argentina
[ad_1] A team of Spanish and Argentine paleontologists have discovered the remains of a dinosaur that lived 110 million years ago in the center of the country, the National University of La …
Read More »Palau will become the first country to ban sunscreens to protect coral reefs
[ad_1] Palau has announced that they will ban sunscreen to preserve their coral reefsCreative CommonsPalau will be the first country to ban sunscreens to preserve its coral reefs. Last week, President Tommy …
Read More »Muji and Sensible 4 collaborate to create a user-friendly autonomous shuttle
[ad_1] Autonomous shuttles are not new, but their design was previously focused on functionality rather than form. Today, the Japanese brand Muji is associated with the Sensible 4 autonomous driving company to …
Read More »Les Chinois ont construit le plus grand radiotélescope
[ad_1] La taille de l'objet réflecteur dans un rayon de 500 mètres. En 2016, dans la province chinoise de Guizhou, le FAST, le plus grand radiotélescope du monde, a été rempli. Sa …
Read More »Animals can say time: study
[ad_1] CHICAGO (Xinhua) – A study from Northwestern University (NU) has uncovered some of the most obvious evidence that animals can judge time. By examining the medial entorhinal cortex of the brain, …
Read More »Protein wars: why men love meat
[ad_1] November 1 is World Vegan Day, and apparently Canada is no longer eating meat unless you are an elderly, white man. Well, it may be a slight exaggeration because many Canadians …
Read More »Injuries sustained during football in children last longer than you think – details inside
[ad_1] Soccer Football Injuries Last Longer Than You Think (Image de representation) & nbsp | & nbspPhoto Credit: & nbspThinkstock Washington DC: A recent study has revealed brain damage in football players …
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