Herculaneum, which appears today. Image: Pierre Paolo Patron The catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius nearly 2,000,000 years ago is famous for rescuing many of its victims in volcanic ash. New research suggests that this defense extends to the cellular level, due to the apparent detection of neurons in a victim …
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Patient at St. George’s Hospital in Sydney, AustraliaNasal swab test wing for Covid-19 early this May.Photo: Lisa Mary Williams (Getty Images) An Iowa woman’s nasal swab test for Covid-19 caused her to leak spinal fluid, her doctors said, adding that this type of novel appears to be her first reported …
Read More »The first dinosaur feather ever found is still contradictory
Famous fossil feathers. Image: Museum for Naturekunde Fossil feathers found in Germany 159 years ago have returned to the paleontological spotlight, with new research revealing that feathers came like birds. ArcheologyToo much for the ambiguity of dissenting scientists. When out of context, loneliness Feather remains Presents severe headaches for paleontologists. …
Read More »Google will take 30% of app revenue in 2021
Photo: Joanna Nellius / Gizmodo After a bit of confusion – and after watching Paul will consider its iOS app store policies – Google makes it clear when and how it plans to take a cut of its paid apps in the Google Play Store. According to one Android Developers …
Read More »One of the most extreme exoplanets known for distant blue star science
The artistic imprint of the Exoplanet WASP-189B orbits its host star, glowing in blue. Image: ESA The newly deployed Chippos Space Telescope has completed its first observations Explanet, revealing some interesting new details about the ultra-hot Jupiter known as WASP-189B. Hot Jupiter is a Jupiter-like exoplanet located near their host …
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