Adalatherium remains. Credit: Simon Hoffman and Catherine Pan The strange features of this mammal make scientists wonder how it could have evolved; “It gives a turn and also breaks a lot of rules.” Adalatherium is an important part of a very large puzzle on early mammalian evolution in the Southern …
Read More »New science assesses the risks of indoor dining
There are many reasons why the restaurant industry and its workers are already banning indoor dining as the restaurant industry and its workers are facing economic ruin after months of drastic declines. But on the question of COVID-19 safety, the science is clear: going for food is associated with an …
Read More »To study blinking, a scientist needs a literal bird’s eye view.
When Jessica Yorzinski chased nice-tailed grackles in a field, there was no contest to see who blinked first. But she wanted to wink at the birds. Dr. Y. Yorjinski gave the outfit of pebbles, which look like crows but belong to another family of birds, with head-mounted cameras pointing back …
Read More »France’s Macron blames COVID-19 for negligence, bad luck
Paris – French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday blamed his COVID-19 for a combination of carelessness and bad luck, saying so-called slip-ups in behaviors to prevent infections were safe, with a repeat of the near-quarter handshake last week. Looked like A self shot video Following the president’s retreat in Versailles, …
Read More »The deadly centipede ‘King’ reigns over the cave not to scape a poison hell
A toxic Centipede Peach-black poison is the top predator in the cave that has not seen daylight in more than 5.5 million years. Located in Romania, Movil Cave is 65 feet (20 m) below the surface, and has low warm, humid air. Oxygen And thick with toxic gases, which feed …
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