As a species, humans have inhabited almost every corner of the globe. We have developed the technologies and cultures that shape the world we live in. ‘Natural selection’ or ‘survival idea’ is understood in Stone Age times when we were fighting over the scrap of meat, but does it still …
Read More »We may finally know what killed the woolly rhinos, and they were not humans
A woolly brown rhinoceros that waited two tons once roamed northeastern Siberia before mysteriously disappearing about 14,000 years ago. Was his death caused by humans, or by the warming climate of the time? A new study by a Swedish and Russian team of scientists examining DNA fragments of the remains …
Read More »Nintendo Download: Lost Wing
Also, Skully Nintendo warned us that things would get more discreet later this year due to distribution and development issues due to the current global situation – and today is one of those days. There are not many news in the electronic store this week, outside of Lost wing and …
Read More »Population in more than 20 countries will halve by 2100: study | News
More than 20 countries, including Italy, Japan, Poland, Portugal, South Korea, Spain and Thailand, will see their number decrease by at least half by 2100, according to projections from a major study. China’s population will drop from 1.4 billion people today to 730 million in 80 years, said the study …
Read More »White-throated sparrows’ new song ‘goes viral’
The researchers speculate that female sparrows may be attracted to him. July 5, 2020, 11:29 am 5 min read This is an Inside Science story. When researchers first noticed white-throated sparrows singing a strange song in the Canadian province of British Columbia, they thought it was a regional dialect. Dialects …
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