[ad_1] Organic matter was found on Mars in soil samples taken from 3 billion year old mudstone in the Gale crater by the Curiosity rover, NASA reported on Thursday. The researcher also …
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[ad_1] Electronic stickers can turn ordinary toy blocks into high-tech sensors in the Internet of Things Source: Purdue University / Chi Hwan Lee Billions of dollars. objects ranging from smartphones to watches …
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[ad_1] CLOSE More than 900 people descended into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Gatlinburg, Tenn., To experience synchronous fireflies. Asheville Citizen Times A firefly illuminates a twig of grass at …
Read More »A report recommending the decriminalization of drugs was presented to the Toronto Board of Health
[ad_1] A report created by Dr. Eileen de Villa, Medical Officer of Health of Toronto, was presented yesterday to the Toronto Board of Health. In this document, the author recommends decriminalization of …
Read More »Einstein is right again – even "ghostly particles" follow the laws of physics
[ad_1] In 1905, Albert Einstein proposed the theory of special relativity, which has since emerged as one of the guiding principles of physics Special Relativity relates to the relationship between time and …
Read More »Who is Georges Lemaître? Physicist and Priest of Big Bang Theory Honored by Google Doodle
[ad_1] Georges Henri Joseph Lemaître was a priest, physicist and astronomer whose controversial theory of "cosmic egg" became the most important concept in cosmology – the Big Bang theory. Now, at the …
Read More »Innovate for Mars, and maybe the Earth
[ad_1] This article is from GreenBiz's Circular Weekly, which takes place on Fridays. Reading this essay in the comfort of your home or office, imagine this: On the arid slopes of the …
Read More »The origins of pottery related to intensified fishing in the postglacial period
[ad_1] A study of some of the oldest pottery remains suggested that the increase in ceramic production was closely related to the intensification of fishing at the end of the last ice …
Read More »Dinosaurs are more caloric than humans!
[ad_1] Vegetables eaten by herbivorous dinosaurs 150 million years ago had nutritional value greater than that consumed by humans in the polluted environment of the 21st century. In a recent study, researchers …
Read More »The Google Doodle of today celebrates Georges Lemaître and the Big Bang
[ad_1] Georges Lemaitre was the first to propose an expanding universe Google Google Doodle is celebrating today the 124th birthday of Georges Lemaître, astronomer and physicist who first proposed the idea of …
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