A magnitude 4.0 earthquake shook southern New England just after 9am on Sunday. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake’s epicenter was reported at Bliss Corner in Dartmouth. A number of NBC 10 Boston viewers in Massachusetts and Rhode Island reported the shock. Source: US Geological Survey No preliminary …
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Neanderthal Children’s Grove Up and Van in the same way as humans
Neanderthals may have lost Homo sapiens In the evolutionary battle for survival, but over time we are learning more and more about similarities between species – and according to new research, which extends to the upbringing of children. A new study using geochemical and histological techniques to look at three …
Read More »The asteroid NASA has landed is hollow and spins itself to death
The asteroid Bennu just keeps getting more bizarre. When NASA decided to send a probe to land on space rock and bring back samples, it chose Bennu for its apparent surface – the perfect landing ground. But once the Osiris-Rex spacecraft traveled 200 million miles to Bennu, the images behind …
Read More »After Notre Dame’s victory over Clemson, the College Ledge Football League playoff race is still close to being called.
It seems that the College Football Playoff Selection Committee does not have enough to discuss this season. Uncontrolled schedule, delayed onset, interruptions and voids due to coronavirus epidemic. And then, on Saturday, the ACC and SEC further complicated the playoff picture when they both promoted the initial case. Two Top …
Read More »Remember Sunday: Queen Elizabeth II called ‘lone figure’ in BBC broadcast | Royal | News
The queen cut a “lonely figure” as she marked the centenary of the tomb of an unknown warrior. David Dimbleby commented on the “Lonely” Queen while presenting the Remembrance Sunday service on the BBC. The Whitehall broadcast featured a pre-recording clip of her Majesty, who visited the grave of an …
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