In the ancient past, Europe was a very different place – at one time Britain was still operating in the European continent. Only after Millennia, when that connection was long broken, did modern humans begin to rediscover the ancient art of the Stone Age that once lived in the lands …
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 »Nightmare ultrasound reveals squirming parasitic worm around man’s abdomen
A man’s abdominal ultrasound caught some unidentified inhabitants – tangled with parasitic roundworms, according to a new report. A 20-year-old man living in New Delhi went to the emergency room after experiencing abdominal pain, diarrhea and vomiting and a day of vomiting, the report said, published in Saturday (Nov. 21). …
Read More »Study maps Strange structural similarities between the human brain and the universe
One of the most beautiful storms in the universe is that shapes and patterns can be found in a wide variety of contexts: the golden spiral can be seen in the shape of the human cochlea and the spiral galaxy; The fragmented geometry of the veins resonated in the branch …
Read More »ISS experiments show how we can mine rocks in space with 400% efficiency
Getting minerals into space can be a little easier than we thought – with the help of some of the earth’s smallest inhabitants. International Space Station experiments show that bacteria can increase space mining efficiency by 400 percent, providing a much easier way to access materials we use widely in …
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