[ad_1] How plastic waste kills oceans A new study reveals that sea turtles, especially young ones, are highly vulnerable to plastic pollution in the oceans. There is a one in five chance …
Read More »Congressman Mo Brooks congratulates Jody Singer, NASA's first female director of the Marshall Space Flight Center – The Trussville Tribune
[ad_1] Trussville Tribune Staff Reports WASHINGTON DC– On Thursday morning, by phone, MP Mo Brooks congratulated Jody Singer on her appointment as director of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville. Congressman …
Read More »Boss's revenge, auto-colonoscopy studies win 2018 Ig Nobels
[ad_1] BOSTON – Anyone who's ever been so mad at his boss that he wants revenge really needs to listen to Lindie Liang. Liang and her colleagues found that abusing a virtual …
Read More »How space exploration can teach us to preserve all life on earth
[ad_1] Two conservation scientists published an editorial in the prestigious scientific journal Nature Today (September 13), calling for more space on Earth to be reserved for wildlife. But what does this mean …
Read More »A plan to build a Noah's genetic ark includes 66,000 species
[ad_1] An international consortium involving more than 50 institutions has announced an ambitious project to bring together high quality genomic sequences from 66,000 vertebrate species on Earth, including all mammals, birds, reptiles, …
Read More »NASA tests a foldable heat shield that could help the human to land
[ad_1] SPACEPORT AMERICA, NEW MEXICO: The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has launched and tested a new umbrella-type heat shield on Wednesday, opening the door for humans to land on …
Read More »Torches of light show the factory's response to consumption
[ad_1] <div _ngcontent-c16 = "" innerhtml = " Anatomical reflection between humans and plants.MARY ANN DANIEL @UPSIDEDOWNCAKE When humans are attacked, sensory cells transmit signals through our nervous system, spitting out the …
Read More »For thousands of years, humans have coexisted with the largest birds that have ever survived
[ad_1] Cutting marks can be observed in the lower leg bone, called tarsometatarsus, of the elephant bird. These cutting marks were probably made by removing the tip of the foot. Credit: ZSL …
Read More »17 apps to help you get through the hurricane
[ad_1] In addition to getting flashlights, bottled water and food, hurricane preparation nowadays includes stocking apps on your phone. For those who are on their way to Hurricane Florence in North Carolina …
Read More »According to a CSIRO study, sea turtles that eat 14 pieces of plastic have a 50% chance of dying
[ad_1] updated September 14, 2018 09:25:57 Photo: It is estimated that more than half of sea turtles have plastic in their stomachs. (Source: plastinography.org) According to CSIRO researchers, scientists have linked the …
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