[ad_1] SThe specialists discovered the oldest molecular sign of animal life, but it did not come from a pile of prehistoric bones. While the vast majority of ancient animals we know come …
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[ad_1] For the second time this year, the five brightest planets of our solar system – Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn and Mars – will be visible simultaneously in the night sky. The …
Read More »Hubble is still in safe mode, but his story is not over
[ad_1] <div _ngcontent-c15 = "" innerhtml = " In this April 25, 1990, NASA-supplied photograph, most of the Hubble Space Telescope can be seen suspended in space by Discovery's Remote Manipulator System …
Read More »Mammals will need millions of years to recover
[ad_1] Pygmy sloth, for example, may be one of the most endangered mammal species, but it is also one of the youngest, having diverged from its closest relative 9,000 years ago. The …
Read More »New solar system discovered with two planets Jupiter and two planets the size of Saturn
[ad_1] Posted on Oct. 15, 2018 Researchers have identified a young star with four planets the size of Jupiter and Saturn orbiting it, the first time that many gigantic planets have been …
Read More »The DNA databases are too white. This man aims to solve this problem.
[ad_1] In the 15 years since the human genome project first unveiled our DNA fingerprint, vast amounts of genetic data have been collected from millions of people in many parts of the …
Read More »Old skeleton & # 39; grande dame & # 39; discovered in a Chinese tomb
[ad_1] Chinese archaeologists have discovered the grave of a 900-year-old preserved skeleton, nicknamed the "Great Lady". The remains of the body were found in a coffin filled with water in a tomb …
Read More »Europa and the striking beauty of 50-foot-high ice blades
[ad_1] Daniel Hobley, a scientist at Cardiff University, and his colleagues used data from the Galileo spacecraft, a NASA mission that studied Jupiter and his moons between 1995 and 2003, to study …
Read More »Male gorillas caring for children are five times more successful at breeding
[ad_1] Male wild gorillas may be more successful in breeding if they spend more time caring for their offspring or even other gorillas. Researchers at Northwestern University, the Max Planck Institute for …
Read More »The 2 ° C warming in Puerto Rico caused a crash 60 times higher than the population of insects
[ad_1] Bromeliads on tree trunks in the rainforest of Luquillo, Puerto Rico. Credit: Wikimedia Commons. Since the mid-1970s, the biomass of arthropods in Puerto Rico's tropical forests has increased by a factor …
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