Giant hornets attack a hive that is unprotected from dung. Heather Matilla U.S. In, We’ve been so free about murder hornets, But even those aggressive giant Asian hornets are dangerous to bees. In Vietnam, some honeybees find powerful defenses against dangerous predators: animal feces. A study conducted in Vietnam by …
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A team from the Broad Institute in Massachusetts reported that a single case appears to be responsible for 245,000 other final cases. Their study found two specific genetic fingerprints of the virus associated with the conference and then tracked those genera in the US. A “Boston was exported to at …
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Zoom in / Space is mind bogglingly big … but what happens there can’t stay there. Science fiction Space opera is now a well-known genre, and yet Expansion The description is difficult. Let me try to sum up its basics: Expansion There is a show about space. It’s a show …
Read More »Decoding an Outbreak: How the Covid-19 tore through the Baltimore Ravens
As members of the Baltimore Ravens continued to test positive for the Covid-19 during this NFL season, samples of their tests were sent to Yale Labs to decode microscopic data, prompting everyone in the football team to answer. NFL turned to a process called genomic sequencing, which over time reveals …
Read More »The bones of a child buried 40,000 years ago solve the long-running Neanderthal mystery
We don’t know if it was a boy or a girl. But this ancient child, Neanderthal, made it when he was only two years old. This short life, lived about 1,000 years ago, was found at a famous archaeological site in southwestern France, called La Ferraci. Remains of many Neanderthals …
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