The first wings on Earth may have evolved from the feet of an ancient, flightless crustacean. Today, modern crabs, lobsters, shrimp and crayfish are sometimes called sea bugs, and as part of the arthropod family – marked by strong body armor and split joints – the name makes no sense. …
Read More »An X-ray scan of an ancient Egyptian mummy led to a surprising discovery
The Egyptian mummy that was adorned with the portrait of the woman was a surprise – the body of a child who died when he was only 5 years old. Now, scientists have learned more about the mysterious girl and her burial, thanks to high-resolution scans and X-ray “microbeams” that …
Read More »Erri Footage first gets election deep-sea squid near Australia
Bigfin squid (Magnapinna) Is the most insidious animal we know. It lives in the permanently dark depths of the ocean and is an extremely rare sight, confirmed by only a dozen worldwide. Now, for the first time, Bigfin Squids Australia has been spotted off the coast of Australia not once, …
Read More »The epidemic has revealed how obesity can harm the body even in the short term
The Kovid-1p epidemic has once again blamed the epidemic of obesity, revealing that obesity is no longer a disease that only causes long-term harm but can have severe devastating effects. New studies and data confirm doctors’ suspicions that the virus is taking advantage of a disease that is affecting our …
Read More »Does wearing glasses protect you from coronavirus? Here’s what you need to know
Researchers in China have found that people who wear glasses have a lower risk of catching COVID-19. Authors of the study published in Jama Ophthalmology, Noted that since the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan in December 2019, few patients with spectacles have been hospitalized suffering from COVID-19. For further investigation, they …
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