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 »Controversial 7-million-year-old skull, not as human as we thought
The question of whether the Tou-million-year-old primate, nicknamed ‘Toumai’, walked on two-four legs has sparked drama among paleontologists – with a perishable woman. Since the discovery of Sahalenthropus tecdensis The first relic, dating back to 2001, has always been cited as our ancient known hominin ancestor. Preliminary analysis suggests that …
Read More »Monkeys can be as self-domesticated as humans, studies suggest
New research suggests that monkeys, like humans, may be engaged in the process of self-adaptation, altering their own evolutionary and physiological pathways through the way they interact with each other. It has long been recognized that animal rearing promotes certain physical features that are not found in their wild counterparts. …
Read More »The origin of the stainless steel date is about 1000 years before we realized it
The history of today’s stainless steel industry can be traced back to the early 19th century, when scientists found that iron-chromium alloys were resistant to corrosion by certain acids. New research, however, suggests that a similar alloy was being developed, much earlier – even a thousand years ago. Archaeologists have …
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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