About two to three times the distance from the Earth’s Sun, in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, 16 Manas make its home. This giant metal asteroid is one of the largest objects in the asteroid belt, classified as a small planet. Astronomers believe that 16 Manas is an …
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 »A 125-year study of chess matches suggests that we will not peak in this game for 30 years
There comes a time in everyone’s life when the brain and body reach their peak before they start moving to their height. As muscle mass, strength and function begin to deteriorate around 30, new research on professional chess players suggests a slower and more gradual brain. To analyze 125 years …
Read More »Covid-19 vaccine test from AstraZeneca, Ox Xford U.S. Can resume in
Federal health regulators have ruled out a leading Covid-19 vaccine candidate from AstraZeneca AZN in the U.S. Allowed the study to resume. 0.08% According to a person familiar with the matter and content reviewed by Wall Street Journal, PLC and Oxford University. U.S. The Food and Drug Administration wrapped up …
Read More »The study reveals factors that could lead to long-term COVID-19 issues
Covid-1 patients who initially experience at least five symptoms are more likely to have issues with the virus delay, the researchers said. The BBC reports that researchers at King’s College London published a print paper on Wednesday in which they looked at factors that could determine whether one would still …
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