[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] 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 …
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[ad_1] A normal desktop globe is designed to be a geometric sphereand turn smoothly in case you wander. Our faithful planet is a less perfect distance– in all forms and in rotation. …
Read More »Scientists identify three causes of Earth's rotational axis drift – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] A typical desktop globe is designed to be a geometric sphere and to rotate smoothly as you rotate it. Our present planet is much less perfect, both in shape and in …
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[ad_1] Scientists have known for a long time that the Earth revolves around the Sun. When Earth ends orbiting the sun or the star in the center of our solar system, it …
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[ad_1] Scientists have warned that green crabs have long been known for their bad attitude, but a new variant of the species, mad about hell, is moving and destroying everything in its …
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[ad_1] Scientists say that a lack of understanding of the importance of wasps is one of the main reasons why so many people do not like insects. In recent years, the fate …
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[ad_1] Scientists have broken the genetic code of the cane toad. The world's first will help scientists understand how the toad spreads, how toxins work and how to control them. The researchers …
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