[ad_1] UHL, regular season: "Dnepr" – "white bars" 3: 0 (1: 0, 0: 0, 2: 0) 1: 0 – Matusevich (Janiszewski Afanasiev) – 10.52 am 2: 0 – Janiszewski (Bondarenko, Dekalo – …
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[ad_1] Do bottlenose dolphins work together to complete and complete tasks? "Yes," says a study by marine mammal researchers at the Dolphin Research Center (DRC) in the Florida Keys. The project, which …
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[ad_1] Researchers believe that a few kilometers under the ice of Antarctica, a source of radioactive heat slowly melts it underneath. The researchers flew over the ice with the help of a …
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[ad_1] Weighing only around 1300 grams and measuring about 15 centimeters For a long time, the human brain is not the largest organ of our body, but as we see it over …
Read More »A new study reveals the strange groove found on the Martian moon Phobos could have been created by Rolling Stones
[ad_1] New research using computer models suggests that the rolling stones may have caused the unique grooves found on the Martian Lunar Phobos. A new study has provided compelling evidence supporting the …
Read More »Under the ice of Antarctica is a cemetery of dead continents :: WRAL.com
[ad_1] By Robin George Andrews, New York Times The eastern part of Antarctica is buried under a thick layer of ice. Some scientists simply assumed that under this cold mass, there was …
Read More »See Apollo Moon missions as astronauts did – in 3D
[ad_1] As part of his experiments on soil mechanics, Buzz Aldrin took these photos of his footprint in the powdery and soft lunar soil. Credit: London Stereoscopic Co. Fifty years ago, NASA …
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[ad_1] "In the future, we hope to further develop software robots incorporating liquid metal that can be used in special missions such as search and rescue of earthquake victims, as they can …
Read More »How Mars Moon Phobos had his rhythms?
[ad_1] There was a debate about the cause of these train paths. Another theory is that the gravity of Mars tears the moon and that the grooves are signs of structural failure. …
Read More »Traces of the destruction of ancient cities at the fall of the meteorite
[ad_1] The fall of the meteorite destroyed some of the settlements. Scientists from southwestern Trinity University, Albuquerque, said that a meteorite that fell on Earth 3,700 years ago had destroyed several towns …
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