Tag: Science

  • Dinosaurs more calorie-conscious than humans!

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    Vegetables consumed by herbivore dinosaurs 150 million years ago had a higher nutritional value than the ones human beings consume in the polluted environment of the 21st century. In a recent study, researchers have measured the nutritional value of herbivore dinosaurs’ diet by growing their food in atmospheric conditions similar to that many years ago. Previously, researchers […]

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  • Puzzling New Research Shows The Rate Of Expansion In The Universe Varies In Different Locations

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    Scientists have conducted a new study which shows that the universe’s rate of expansion differs markedly when nearby locations are compared with distant ones. New research has shown that the universe’s rate of expansion is even odder than scientists had thought, with fresh data showing there to be a discrepancy in this rate when nearby […]

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  • Look Up! Venus Snuggles Up to the Moon Tonight

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    Venus is due for a date with the moon tonight, July 15, with the two bodies appearing to dance within half an inch of each other in the western sky, depending on your location. The conjunction is Venus’ second celestial appointment this week, after it met up with the star Regulus on Monday night. For […]

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  • Surya Grahan 2018: All you need to know about Solar Eclipse 2018

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    A solar eclipse or Surya Grahan is going to occur today when the moon will obstruct the way between the sun and the earth. The world, today, will witness one of the breathtaking visuals of a partial solar eclipse. During a total solar eclipse the entire Sun is obscured by the moon for a brief […]

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  • Discovery of ‘First Giant’ Dinosaur Is a Huge Evolutionary Finding

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    The discovery of the “first giant” dinosaur has provided a gigantic clue on how these paleo-beasts got to be the largest animals to walk on Earth. The newly identified bus-size beast — named Ingentia prima, which means “first giant” in Latin — weighed up to 11 tons (10 metric tons) and measured up to 32 feet […]

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  • Ancient find may be earliest extract of epic Homer poem Odyssey

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    Clay slab believed to date from 3rd century AD discovered near ancient city of Olympia Archaeologists have unearthed an ancient tablet engraved with 13 verses of the Odyssey in the ancient city of Olympia, southern Greece, in what could be the earliest record of the epic poem, the Greek culture ministry said. The clay slab is […]

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  • Yes! We have no bananas: Why the song may come true again

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    A wild banana that may hold the key to protecting the world’s edible banana crop has been put on the extinction list. It is found only in Madagascar, where there are just five mature trees left in the wild. Scientists say the plant needs to be conserved, as it may hold the secret to keeping […]

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  • Opinion: Science’s Acute Replicability Issue and the Crypto Antidote

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    It may come as a shock to some, but scientific pronouncements aren’t nearly as trustworthy as they seem. Consider the tale of saturated fat. Until about the middle of the 20th century, the Western world was largely unconcerned about the effects of saturated fat on health. Fatty fish, butter, and eggs were seen as components […]

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  • Ancient DNA testing solves 100-year-old controversy in Southeast Asian prehistory

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    Two competing theories about the human occupation of Southeast Asia have been debunked by ground-breaking analysis of ancient DNA extracted from 8,000 year-old skeletons. Southeast Asia is one of the most genetically diverse regions in the world, but for more than 100 years scientists have disagreed about which theory of the origins of the population […]

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  • NASA’s Parker probe is about to get up close and personal with the sun

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    NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is about to embark on one daredevil stunt of a space mission. Slated to launch August 4, the probe will be the first spacecraft to swoop through the sun’s outer atmosphere, or corona, a roiling inferno of plasma heated to several million degrees Celsius. Parker will whip around the sun two dozen […]

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