Selasa, 28 Mei 2019

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Space.com
Sixty years ago today, a pair of female monkeys made history when they went to space and landed safely — but their story was only just beginning to get weird. Able and Baker took flight on May 28, 1959, soaring 300 miles (480 kilometers) up during a ...
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Phys.Org
Did ancient supernovae induce proto-humans to walk on two legs, eventually resulting in homo sapiens with hands free to build cathedrals, design rockets and snap iPhone selfies? A paper published today in the Journal of Geology makes the case: ...
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Phys.Org
The global spread of antibiotic resistance is undermining decades of progress in fighting bacterial infections. Due to the overuse of antibiotics in medicine and agriculture, we are on the cusp of returning to a pre-antibiotic era in which minor infections can once ...
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Phys.Org
Scientists from the University of Bonn and the Sirindhorn Museum in Thailand have identified two new dinosaur species. They analyzed fossil finds that were already discovered 30 years ago in Thailand. Both species are distant relatives of T. rex, but with a ...
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Tech Times
Forests store large amounts of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that traps heat into the atmosphere and causes an increase in global temperature. To help combat climate change, a team of researchers has figured out a way to use satellites to monitor the ...
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MicroCap Observer
Recently, astronomers have seen a spike in the mysterious blades on the Jupiter's Great Red Spot as the storm continues to hiss out of existence. Astronomers around the world have noted that in Jupiter a massive storm is spiralling out from the spot's ...
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SlashGear
Researchers working in the shale beds of Arctic Canada have made a discovery that seems to change drastically how old multicellular life on land is. The team has discovered a fossil of an ancient fungus that pushes the earliest evidence of life back more ...
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