“I don’t think science really knows,” Trump said at a briefing Monday with officials in McClellan Park, California, with a laugh. He told Wade Croft, secretary of the California Natural Resources Agency: “It will start to get cold. You see.” Crowfoot warned the president of the dangers of ignoring science …
Read More »The new ‘eternal sleeper’ was incorporated only when dinosaur species were alive
About 125 million years ago, two Dinosaurs Probably an underground burrow. The volcano erupted, drawing his last breath before being buried alive. The ancient preserved fossils of these two-foot-long (1.1 m) reptiles looked so quiet that researchers named the newly discovered species. Changmiania leonigenesis, Which means “eternal sleeper from Lioning” …
Read More »Researchers at the bottom of the ocean find rich coral oases Science
Corals on Debus Simont at a submerged camp more than 2,000 meters above the surface in the North Pacific Ocean © NOAA Office of Ocean Research and Exploration By Ian MorseSeptember 14, 2020, 2:20 p.m. Aiming to increase defenses on the high seas, a team of marine researchers today released …
Read More »Life on Venus? Astronomers see a phosphin signal in its clouds
In such a world, “as far as we can tell, only life can make phosphine,” said Dr. Sosa-Silva. She has long studied gas, on the theory that it emanates from rocky planets orbiting distant stars that could prove that life exists elsewhere in the galaxy. Here on Earth, phosphine is …
Read More »The tiny antibody component completely neutralizes the SARS-CoV-2 virus
Pitna V Lee, PhD, demonstrates a step in the process of obtaining a potential drug against COVID-19. Credit: UPMC Scientists at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have isolated the smallest biological molecules to date that are completely and utterly neutral. SARS-CoV-2 The virus, which is the cause COVID-19. …
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