[ad_1] Receive the Mach newsletter. SUBSCRIBE October 24, 2018 / 21:00 GMT By Associated press WASHINGTON (AP) – The country must redouble its efforts to suck up heat-retaining gases to fight climate …
Read More »The analysis of cocoa dates from the dawn of the domestic chocolatiers 3,600 years ago
[ad_1] Credit: CC0 Public Domain Researchers analyzing the genomes of cocoa trees traced their origins to a "single event of domestication" about 3,600 years ago. The discovery opens a new front in …
Read More »Scientists now have the most detailed picture of the neutrino plant in the interior of our sun
[ad_1] The Borexino instrument is nestled deep in the Apennine mountains of Italy. Flashes of light inside its massive detector reveal the arrival of neutrinos in the electrons. By carefully collecting data …
Read More »A plant that looks like moss seems to copy cannabis
[ad_1] There are many hundreds of millions of years ago, mosses and their parents were going in one direction, just like the line of trees and flowering plants. In one way or …
Read More »The dinosaur fossil could be a new species among the first birds
[ad_1] The Munich Archeopteryx specimen – distinct from the Daiting specimen?ESRF / Pascal Goetgheluck By Michael Marshall A new species of Archeopteryx, the famous "first bird", has been identified. The discovery supports …
Read More »Researchers Demonstrate 'Random, Transistor' Laser That Can Be Manipulated at Nanoscale
[ad_1] In the last half-century, laser technology has grown to a multi-billion-dollar global industry and has been used in all optical devices and barcode scanners. Not to mention those laser pointers that …
Read More »Continent's oldest spears provide new clues about the first Americans
[ad_1] A 15,000-year-old stemmed point. (Center for the Study of the First Americans, Texas A & M University) (unknown) For the long haul of Buttermilk Creek has its way through Texas Hill …
Read More »New species of African Crocodile – Miami's Community News
[ad_1] Finding could have major implications for conservation FIU crocodile expert Matthew Shirley poses with juvenile Central African slender-snouted crocodiles. While studying the critically endangered slender-snouted crocodile, researchers made a startling discovery …
Read More »These Wasp-Like Drones Lift Heavy Loads With Their Bellies
[ad_1] You might know wasps for their ability to brainwash cockroaches or inflict one of the most painful stings on Earth-one Lesser-known is the wasp's superlative ability to carry loads that are …
Read More »When the drones will light up at night, will they replace the fireworks?
[ad_1] In the night sky near Interstate 75, in North Oakland County, Michigan, 60 drones moved with precision. Their preprogrammed electric dance illuminated the darkness of dawn in October with a palette …
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