[ad_1] A team of British astronomers reports the first detection of material falling in a black hole at 30% of the speed of light, located at the center of the distant galaxy …
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[ad_1] In this archive photo from May 26, 2010, a Coccinellidae, more commonly known as ladybug or ladybird, rests on the petals of a rose in Portland, Oregon. One study estimates 14% …
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[ad_1] Arachnophobes will want to avoid the Greek city of Aitoliko for a while. This is because a massive army of eight-legged canvas weavers have come down to scenic seaside sites and …
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[ad_1] The island of the October Revolution, site of the Vavilov Ice Cap, lies at the center of this 2001 satellite image of NASA.Photo: NASA / GSFC (Wikimedia) It's no secret that …
Read More »Giant Web covers the Greek city in a mysterious phenomenon
[ad_1] Warm temperatures and the abundance of food have caused an explosion of spider population from a Greek seaside resort – and their spider webs have now covered an extent of 300 …
Read More »First detection of material falling in a black hole at 30% of the speed of light
[ad_1] Disc structure characteristic of the simulation of a misaligned disc around a rotating black hole. Credit: K. Pounds et al. / University of Leicester A team of British astronomers reports the …
Read More »Amazing images show a surge in outer space to clean up space debris
[ad_1] Researchers from Airbus and the University of Surrey, England, captured a small satellite in space using a net from another spacecraft. Here are the pictures of the moment: This makes Space …
Read More »Scientists gave MDMA to octopus – and what happened was deep
[ad_1] When humans take the drug MDMA, which versions are known as molly or ecstasy, they usually feel very happy, extroverted and particularly interested in physical touch. A group of scientists recently …
Read More »Ecstasy can make octopuses more social, just like humans
[ad_1] Then she administered ecstasy to the animals. Again, there is no precedent, but researchers often anesthetize octopuses by dipping them in ethanol, a procedure without lasting side effects. Dölen and Edsinger …
Read More »According to a study, warming of Antarctica could fuel a catastrophic sea level rise
[ad_1] A flotilla of tabular icebergs drifts in the Southern Ocean, near the outlet of the subglacial Wilkes Basin, eastern Antarctica. (Christina Riesselman) Chris Mooney Reporter covering climate change, energy and the …
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