Meet the “Wandering Meatloaf”, the First Living Creature with Rare Iron Mineral in its Teeth
Biology

Meet the “Wandering Meatloaf”, the First Living Creature with Rare Iron Mineral in its Teeth

Cryptochiton stellar is a type of mollusk known as chiton that has earned the nickname “wandering meatloaf” for their reddish-brown color and ovary size. This is…
Giant Skull Washes up on New Jersey Beach; the Internet is Less than Helpful Identifying it
Biology

Giant Skull Washes up on New Jersey Beach; the Internet is Less than Helpful Identifying it

After a storm in New Jersey, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection called in to examine a skull that was huge. Not sure, what…
Florida’s Manatees on Course for Record Number of Deaths this Year
Biology

Florida’s Manatees on Course for Record Number of Deaths this Year

You will pressure to speak badly against any meaning. Quickly chewing on the plants and spending their days navigating their way through the waters of…
Can you Beat a Bird at Spotting a Magic Trick?
Biology

Can you Beat a Bird at Spotting a Magic Trick?

The video of the magicians shows the tricks on the animals and their astonishing response attracted millions of views online. A team of scientists demonstrated…
Researchers created an Open-access Tool to Evaluate Infant Brain Health
Health

Researchers created an Open-access Tool to Evaluate Infant Brain Health

Researchers have developed a new, open-access tool that allows doctors and scientists to assess infant brain health by measuring the concentration of various chemical markers…
Researchers are Investigating how Birds Make Decisions
Biology

Researchers are Investigating how Birds Make Decisions

How do birds make decisions, and which brain areas are especially active when they solve problems? These questions are being investigated by Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB)…
New observations show hidden side of Invisible Inter-cluster Magnetic Fields
Astronomy

New observations show hidden side of Invisible Inter-cluster Magnetic Fields

According to new observations and simulations, jets of high-energy particles emitted from the central massive black hole in the brightest galaxy in a galaxy cluster…
A Piece of Space Junk has Damaged Part of the International Space Station
Astronomy

A Piece of Space Junk has Damaged Part of the International Space Station

The component known as Canadarm2 is still in operation, although the fact that the space’s garbage is now a major problem and likely to cause…
NASA’s Curiosity Snaps Rare Colorful Shining Clouds on Mars
Astronomy

NASA’s Curiosity Snaps Rare Colorful Shining Clouds on Mars

It is uncommon for the sun to peek out at the cloudy sky – unless you are on Mars. Because of its thin, dry atmosphere,…
Returning to Venus could Tell us Where Earth’s Hellish Twin Went Wrong
Astronomy

Returning to Venus could Tell us Where Earth’s Hellish Twin Went Wrong

NASA has announced that its next two discovery programs will have the same goal world: Venus. There will, of course, very different perspectives on the…
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