The moon has many more craters than we thought, a new study finds. More than 109,000 new craters were discovered in the low and mid-latitude regions of the moon using artificial intelligence (AI) given the data collected by the Chinese lunar orbit. The number of craters recorded on the lunar …
Read More »10 Fantastic Animal Stories of 2020
Penguin pups drop bombs, lemurs hide smelly perfume for air mates and even the most beautiful of monkeys sometimes eat their own. When you study animals, you never know when you will see oddball behavior. Here are 10 stories of the strange creature that caught our eye in 2020. Related: …
Read More »U.K. The UK is increasingly isolated as it restricts travel
LONDON – It is more reminiscent of the early Christmas morning. It was introduced early on that Britain is not just an island nation, but increasingly finds itself alone. The decision by the United States to require all airline passengers arriving from Britain to be tested negative for coronavirus within …
Read More »Our most popular science fiction stories of 2020
This year’s biggest science news, so far, had nothing to do with the novel coronavirus and the ongoing epidemic. The stories about COVID-19 have gained more perspective on live science than any other science news we’ve shared. Related: Coronavirus Outbreak: Live Updates But despite the severity of the epidemic, COVID-19 …
Read More »Weapons carved from human bones come from a sunken land bridge between the UK and Europe
About 11,000 years ago, Stone Age hunters formed sharp weapons from human bones, a new study has found. These hunter-gatherers lived in Doggerland, a Now-underwater area in the North Sea Which connects Europe with Britain. At the end of the last ice age, when the sea level was low, it …
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