[ad_1] The hexagon of the north pole of Saturn, in motion, seen by the spaceship Cassini, today disappeared. Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / SSI / Hampton University A strange, hexagon-shaped swirl formed …
Read More »Scientists claim that this plan to bring back an extinct ice-age horse species is an extremely long shot
[ad_1] A mummified foal that has lived between 30,000 and 40,000 years is superbly preserved, but intact DNA can still be elusive. Credit: Michil Yakovlev / The Siberian Times A team of …
Read More »Scientists reveal the first known plant eater shark
[ad_1] TO CLOSE Researchers say they have discovered the world's first known omnivorous shark. Josh King has this story. Buzz60 In this photo taken on April 26, 2012, a bonnethead shark is …
Read More »Scientists want to clone this prehistoric horse frozen and extinguished
[ad_1] In this video-based image, scientists examine the remains of a horse in Yakutia, Russia, on Thursday, August 23, 2018. Russian scientists discovered the carcass of a former foal perfectly preserved in …
Read More »Scientists have just teleported a quantum gate for the first time
[ad_1] Teleportation – the ability to transfer matter or energy from one point to another without moving into the physical space – is a basic element of science fiction. But in the …
Read More »Scientists and Doctors Zap the Theory That a Microwave Weapon Wounded Cuban Diplomats
[ad_1] A series of attacks with a microwave weapon is the latest theory of what could have made sick or afflict about two dozen people associated with the US Embassy in Cuba …
Read More »Omnivorous sharks? California scientists find headboards digest green vegetables and meat
[ad_1] A four-year study conducted by scientists at the University of California, Irvine, showed that head sharks do not only eat crabs and other small fish, but also live on a seagrass …
Read More »Here's how scientists plan to trap asteroids in Earth's orbit and extract them from resources
[ad_1] Scientists have found a way to use the Earth's atmosphere as a "glove of capture" for small asteroids flying over our planet. Recognized as the next industry worth billions of dollars, …
Read More »According to scientists, airport security bins carry more germs than toilets
[ad_1] The next time you cross the airport security, it might be helpful to wash your hands afterwards. According to the results of a new study published by Finnish and British researchers, …
Read More »Bad grades? Blame your genes, say scientists
[ad_1] The ability of children to get better grades can be coded in their DNA, say scientists, who found that about two-thirds of individual differences in school performance can be explained by …
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