A groundbreaking discovery in the realm of ancient medicine has emerged from a 2,200-year-old tomb in southern China. Researchers uncovered a Chinese text on silk that could very well be the world’s oldest anatomical chart of the human body….
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Scientists Unearth Stunning Pregnant Sea Reptile Fossil That Reveals the Ocean’s Darkest Secrets
In a groundbreaking study recently published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, paleontologists have uncovered remarkable details about an ancient marine reptile, Fiona, whose fossil has been preserved for over 100 million years. The…
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ISS Astronaut Captures Photo of Rare Lightning Sprite Shooting Upward %
NASA astronaut Nichole ‘Vapor’ Ayers captured a spectacular image of a sprite, a rare form of lightning that shoots up from a thunderstorm.
Ayers currently resides on board the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the SpaceX…
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200 million year-old jawbone revealed as new species
Victoria GillScience correspondent, BBC News
SmithsonianThe new pterosaur has been named Eotephradactylus mcintireae, meaning ‘ash-winged dawn goddess’ Scientists have discovered a new species of pterosaur – a flying reptile that soared above the…
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World’s Most Expensive Asteroid, $100,000 Quadrillion, May Be Rusting—James Webb Reveals Shocking Find
A recent study using data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has unveiled new insights into the mysterious asteroid 16 Psyche. Once thought to be a metallic remnant of a planetesimal’s core, Psyche is showing signs of hydration,…
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Are You Team Fiery Sun Death Or Team Lifeless Husk?
Imagining the end of the world is a timeless tradition. Myths and stories about the apocalypse are found across cultures, foretelling a day when Earth as we know it will no longer exist. This grim but gripping topic even generates the occasional…
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“We Got It All Wrong”: New Study Reveals Dinosaur Speeds Were Vastly Overestimated by Decades of Fossil Trackway Data
IN A NUTSHELL - ? Fossil trackways have been crucial in studying dinosaur locomotion, but new research suggests they’ve led to overestimations of speed.
- ? Researchers at Liverpool John Moores University analyzed modern…
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Earth is going to spin much faster over the next few months — so fast that several days are going to get shorter
Earth is expected to spin more quickly in the coming weeks, making some of our days unusually short. On July 9, July 22 and Aug. 5, the position of the moon is expected to affect Earth’s rotation so that each day is between 1.3 and 1.51…
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Archaeologists Shocked by Ancient DNA in Prehistoric Gum Found in Sweden
A piece of chewed birch bark tar gum unearthed in western Sweden has unlocked a window into ancient life, revealing the oldest known human DNA in the region. First excavated in the early 1990s from the Huseby Klev site, this 10,000-year-old…
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A Molecular Jet Is Detected for the First Time on a “Giant Comet”, One of the Largest Ever Observed, Approaching the Inner Solar System
Astronomers have uncovered new details about an extraordinary object hurtling through the solar system. A comet with unprecedented dimensions and behavior has begun to reveal unexpected features that may significantly impact our understanding of…
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