A giant iceberg larger than New York City has broken down in Antarctica, according to researchers on Friday. The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) said in a statement that scientists began searching for cracks in the ice about a decade after the 90-square-mile iceberg broke off the Brent ice ice shelf. …
Read More »Dust from asteroids that ended the dinosaur regime closed the case on the Impact Extinction Theory
Despite dominating the planet’s surface for millions of years, dinosaur diversity reached a dramatic conclusion at the end of the planet’s impact on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, about 66 million years ago. It is so swollen with data that it is hard to imagine any room for suspicion that this …
Read More »Open window to reduce virus spread, CDC tells schools in new ventilation recommendations
This is the first time the agency has separately emphasized the role of ventilation in helping or preventing the spread of the virus, which is transmitted by er rosols in small particles, as well as large particles. The CDC had earlier mentioned ventilation in its guidance to schools, but now …
Read More »Medium-sized dinosaurs are missing from the fossil record. Here’s why.
Eating medium-sized meat Dinosaurs Fossils are missing from the record, and paleontologists wonder why they discovered this. Paleontologists have found gregantuan dinosaurs and tiny dinosaurs, but a new study has found a clear lack of medium-sized carnivorous dinosaur species, especially Criticism period (145.5 million to 65.5 million years ago). Donating …
Read More »The Atlantic Ocean’s rotation is the weakest in at least 1,600 years, the study finds – what it means for the climate here
An impressive current system of the Atlantic Ocean, which plays an important role in the redistribution of heat in our planet’s climate system, is moving at a slower pace in at least 1,600 years. That is the conclusion of a new study published in the journal Nature Geoscience by some …
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