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Scientists Reveal New Facts about Human Ancestor 'Lucy'
The scientists have found some new evidences that showed that the 3 million-year-old human ancestor Lucy spent her life on trees. The debate is over the topic of whether the ancestor spent her life wa
Quahog Clam Reveals Changes in Climate
The scientists have found the changes in the oceans’ history through the quahog clam. The research has been conducted by the scientists from Cardiff University and Bangor University. The scienti
EVIDENCE OF MALARIA’S EXISTENCE IN ANCIENT CIVILIZATION
An evaluation of 2000 year old human remains from the Italian peninsula has proved the prevalence of malaria during the Roman Empire. Bodies of 58 adults and 10 children buried in three Italian cemete
Pluto’s Icy Mountains Discovered
The scientists from NASA have revealed the icy facts on Pluto’s surface. As per the reports by the scientists a huge, craterless plain has been captured by NASA’s ‘New Horizons&rsquo
ELECTRONIC WHITE NOISE TRACKS MOLECULAR MOVES
A molecule of medicine which enters a cell receptor would dance with some turns, twists and sputters and then lock with it. In real time, this interaction happens in a nanosecond, making it impossible
Structure Inside Chromosomes Prevent Cell Divison Errors
A new study published in Nature Communications sheds light on the exact interaction between the crucial factors inside chromosomes that cause the formation of a protective barrier inside it. During ce
Advance Land Use Leads to Homogeneous Species
300 hundred researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have recently studied the effects of land-use intensification. The scientists did their study on land-use intensification across d
Excavations Reveal The History of Khirbat-al-Minya Palace
Khirbat al-Minya is an early-Islamic caliphate palace located on the Galilee Sea’s shore in Israel. An archaeologist team from Johannes Gutenbert University Mainz (JGU) began excavating at Khirb
Clever Adaptations That Enable Insects To Thrive Worldwide
Insects like ants, beetles and bugs have managed to survive all over the world- even in Antarctica. There are a minimum of 850,000 known insects worldwide. These organisms evolved to be sturdy and ada
Banda Detachment Fault in Eastern Indonesia Studied
For the first time ever, geologists have identified and documented the Banda Detachment fault in eastern Indonesia and have studied how it must have formed. The abyss in the Banda Sea has been known f
Moral Values Influence Changes in the Climate
The researchers from the Cornell University have revealed a connection between moral values and climate attitudes. As per a new multidisciplinary study, the climate may get influenced by the ethical v
NEW RESEARCH RESHAPES LONG-HELD THEORIES ON BACTERIAL EVOLUTION
A new research has revealed that the shape of bacteria does not have any bearing on their motility. This has shattered all those previous beliefs that a strong interconnection exists between the evolu
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