[ad_1] Daani’eel Lammeessaa, Fiqaaduu Qana’aa, Magarsas Dhinsaa and Margaa Gammadaa at a reception organized by the University of Wollega to recognize their achievements. Photo: Dr. Hasan Yusuf By Bileh Jelan @BilehJelan Addis Ababa, September 4, 2020 – “It is an important milestone in the development of Afaan Oromo. I think …
Read More »Nintendo to relaunch Mario games in 35th anniversary year – science and technology
[ad_1] Nintendo Co Ltd said on Thursday that it would be re-releasing classic titles featuring the popular character Mario for a limited time on its hit Nintendo Switch console to mark 35 years since the landmark game’s launch. Super Mario Bros. 35 years have passed since the first #Super Mario …
Read More »Amazing! A study reveals the actual size of the megalodon shark, one of the largest fish that ever lived
[ad_1] Researchers in the United Kingdom used computational reconstruction to reveal, for the first time, the size and proportion of the gigantic prehistoric megalodon at different stages of its life. The megalodon ruled the oceans millions of years ago with its teeth as big as hands and a dorsal fin …
Read More »Astronomers detect a star system straight out of ‘Star Wars’ – BGR
[ad_1] Astronomers have observed what they think is a triple star system in space surrounded by a chaotic disk of dust that could form planets. The stars orbit each other and the dust disk is crushed in different directions. The researchers believe there is enough material orbiting these stars to …
Read More »The moon is rusty and it’s probably Earth’s fault
[ad_1] The moon is turning slightly red, and it’s probably Earth’s fault. Our planet’s atmosphere may be causing the moon to rust, new research finds. Rust, also known as iron oxide, is a reddish compound that forms when iron it is exposed to water and oxygen. Rust is the result …
Read More »Bee venom can fight breast cancer, so let’s keep saving bees
[ad_1] As you’ve probably heard, the bee population is declining. In fact, between 1947 and 2008, the bee population has declined by nearly 60 percent, and the decline is apparently due in large part to, you guessed it, the climate crisis. Just a few of the factors contributing to this …
Read More »China and COVID-19 Threaten America’s Higher Education Status
[ad_1] For a long time, the United States higher education system has competed only with the United Kingdom and Of Europe the best universities in terms of global reach and the attraction of the best students, teaching talents and researchers. But, according to the Times Higher Education (THE) 2021 World …
Read More »Emergence of life: “It played an important role in the evolution of the Moon”
[ad_1] Published on September 3, 2020 in Astronomy, Biology For about half of Earth’s 4.6 billion years of existence, the atmosphere contained only carbon dioxide and nitrogen, with no oxygen. But this changed when cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, began to produce the first oxygen using nitrogenase, leading to …
Read More »Rust discovered on the Moon – and the Earth could be responsible | Science and technology news
[ad_1] Scientists have discovered rust on the moon and say that Earth’s oxygen is partially responsible. The finding comes after analysis of data from the Indian Space Research Organization’s Chandrayaan-1 orbiter. The light reflected off the surfaces at both poles was found to have the spectral signature of the mineral …
Read More »Bee venom could fight breast cancer
[ad_1] An Australian study suggests that bee venom can fight a type of breast cancer. Other studies look at sickle cell anemia and face masks. Fox News: Bee Venom Killed Breast Cancer Cells: Study Bee venom quickly destroyed triple-negative breast cancer, a type of cancer that has limited treatment options, …
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