Cave angel fish were first seen walking on rocks in a cave in Thailand four years ago and now, scientists have identified about a dozen species of fish with similar capacity. The team analyzed the pelvic structures of about 30 hillstream lach species and found 11 matches of the rare, …
Read More »New death from bubonic plague in Mongolia raises fears of black death in China
Fears have been raised that the bubonic plague is spreading in China following reports of a third Black Death victim this year by its border country Mongolia. A 38-year-old man died of the plague on Monday in Mongolia’s western Zawkhan province last month, local officials said. Two deaths from the …
Read More »The vibrations of the San Andreas Fault are initiated by UP nanda superplate stones below the surface
Geologists have long thought that the central part of California’s famous San Rendress Fleet – about 90 miles (145 km) from San Juan Bautista to Parkfield – is a continuous creeping movement that provides a safe haven. Dissolution over central San Andreas over the last few decades, so the thinking …
Read More »Cardin B. Candace returns to Owens, calling it ‘shameful’ for Biden’s interview
Cardi B and Cassandes Owens were busy talking on social media on Sunday after a critically acclaimed Grammy-winning rapper was described as ‘uneducated’ and blacks as ‘shameful’. The feud began on Sunday evening when 1-year-old Owens shared a clip of his appearance on The Ben Shapiro show, in which he …
Read More »Children who catch normal may have immunity to MIS-C
New research suggests that children who have previously caught a common cold have coronavirus antibodies that prevent them from developing a hyper-inflammatory condition called MIS-C. This rare disease is caused by the SARS-Covi-2 coronavirus infection, the same pathogen responsible for the current Covid-19 epidemic. Research has shown that this condition, …
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