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12/22/2024 02:13:40 am

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Paula Marie Navarra

Paleo-Eskimo

Paleo-Eskimos first inhabitants of the Arctic Region

Paleo-Eskimos were cemented in history as the first people in the Arctic region by researchers looking for the people who first lived in the cold regional parts.

Seven Sisters

'Seven Sisters' Distance Controversy Solved by Radio Telescopes

Radio telescopes were used by astronomers to resolve the controversy over the distance of the “Seven Sisters”, a star cluster located in the Taurus constellation.

Comet collision

Formation of Planets Witnessed by Scientists

Astronomers for the first time have detected a distant young star's dust eruption that might be the result of the collision of large asteroids leading to the formation of a new planet. This might lead to a better understanding of how lanets took shape in our own solar system, scientists said

Chukar Patridge Chicks

Chukar Partridge Chicks Used to Test Birds' Maneuvering Ability

Researchers from the University of California studied the maneuvering ability of birds using infant chukar partridges, Eurasian pheasant-like birds.

Nanodiamonds

Nanodiamonds Found in America and Europe

Scientists found nanodiamonds, a material produced from collision of comets in outer space in North America and Europe.

Southwest US

'Megadrought' Could Happen in U.S. Southwest

Scientists from Cornell University are warning the public that a megadrought could occur in the southwestern United States because of global Warming.

Yellowstone

Computer model shows probable damage of another Yellowstone Eruption

A computer model made the US. Geological Survey (USGS) showed what will happen if volcanic super eruption ever happened in Yellowstone National Park.

Polypterus

African walking fish solves tetrapod evolution

Researchers figured out the events that lead to the evolution of fish to tetrapod, amphibians and reptiles, by conducting an experiment to a Polypterus.

Black Death Portrait

Black Death data help scientists find resiliency management for Ebola

Researchers believe learning more about the way Venetians dealt with the Black Plague centuries ago, can help them learn how to handle the Ebola Virus.

Babysitter Dino

Chinese Dinosaur Fossils had Babysitter, Paleontologists Find

Paleontologists found a “Dinosaur babysitter” in a rock slab containing 24 young dinosaurs that seems to be taking care of the hatchlings.

Aunt

Zombie Ant Fungi control ants to get to their host

A new study shows that “Zombie Ant Fungi” have the ability to manipulate the ants to get to their next host.

Food Allergies

Gut Bacteria could Protect From Food Allergies, New Study Shows

A little bacteria wouldn't hurt. That's what scientists have found about Clostridia, common gut bacteria that could protect against food allergies.

Malaria

Certain Cancer Treatments can Treat Malaria, Scientists Claim

They've identified several compounds from a group of protein kinase inhibitors that can inhibit malaria growth without harming its host.

Atlantic Methane Seep

Widespread Methane Leakage found in Atlantic Ocean

Researchers from the University of Mississippi found widespread leakage of natural methane in the Atlantic Ocean.

Baby

Slower growth on human children caused by too much brain activity

Researchers are currently solving the human mystery on why children’s growth is slower than human’s closest animal relatives.

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