[ad_1] The Highland Giant: The Reenactment of What Ledumahadi mafube could have made the artist Viktor Radermacher. Another South African dinosaur, Heterodontosaurus tucki, looks in the foreground. Credit: Viktor Radermacher A new …
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[ad_1] An illustration of the LG landing place Japanese space artist and mobile (on the ramp) on the surface of the moon. (Ispace) A Japanese company that aims to help humanity explore …
Read More »Chinese giant Tiangong-2 will desorb after July 2019 – Xinhua
[ad_1] BEIJING, Sept. 26 (Xinhua) – The Chinese space laboratory Tiangong-2 is operating normally and will safely go into orbit after July 2019, according to a briefing on space projects in China …
Read More »Neanderthals were not bullies – researches reveal that they could be precision workers
[ad_1] The bones of the hand with the muscular attachment for the two handles shown. Blue: Precision, red: power. Credit: Copyright Katerina Harvati, University of Tübingen Until recently, Neanderthals were often thought …
Read More »The lunar robotics company Ispace has programmed its first two missions on the moon
[ad_1] The Japanese firm Ispace, specialized in robotics and which intends to become one of the first lunar delivery companies, has announced its first two missions on the moon. The first trip …
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Read More »The food capture mechanism of manta rays can be the key to improving filtration systems
[ad_1] Manta birostris mouth. Credit: Steve Kajiura New Oregon State University research shows manta rays exert incredible pressure on tiny food from sips of seawater, which could be the key to better …
Read More »Manta rays filter water in ways never seen before
[ad_1] Observation could improve filtration systems and stimulate conservation efforts. Charles Q. Choi, contributor (Inside Science) – Manta rays flying over oceans can capture prey using filters that repel food rather than …
Read More »Cats may have come before us about catching big rats
[ad_1] As poet Ted Hughes has observed, mice can look at the odds they dare not take, but rats are another question. When caught in the eyes of a cat, a rat …
Read More »Spheres can make concrete leaner, greener
[ad_1] The micron-scale micron-sized calcium silicate spheres developed at Rice University are a promising material that could lead to a stronger, more environmentally friendly concrete. Credit: Multiscale Materials Laboratory / Rice University …
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