The discovery of the pulsar British astronomer Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell was the first to discover the radio pulsar in 1967 when she discovered it. Since then, X-rays and gamma rays have been used to detect other types of pulsars. Pulsars are essentially rotating, highly magnetized neutron stars but when …
Read More »The three-mile-wide Australian meteorite crater was formed 100M years ago
A huge three-mile-wide meteor crater formed about 100 million years ago was discovered by gold miners in the outback of Australia. A meteor crater was discovered in the outback of Western Australia The crater stretches for three miles and formed 100 million years ago The team found a shoot con …
Read More »Hundreds of teeth found in the Sahara Desert tell spinosaurus dinosaurs to have an aquatic lifestyle
Hundreds of spinosaurus teeth found in ancient river beds flowing in the Sahara Desert 100 million years ago indicate that giant predatory aquatic lifestyles The 50-foot, seven-ton Spinosaurus was larger than the Tyrannosaurus Living in North Africa 100 million years ago, that land was supposed to be inhabited Recent discovery …
Read More »There are stargazers for Halloween treats with the rare Blue Moon on October 31st
Stargazers are in for a Halloween treat with a rare Blue Moon rising in all zones on October 31st The Blue Moon is set to shine in all time zones on October 31st The reason for its name is because this is the second full moon in October October This …
Read More »Researchers have classified the most effective flirtation signs, including a slight smile and a nod.
Can you tell when someone is flirting? Researchers classify most facial expressions, including slight smiles and nods. Scientists have found that women use similar facial expressions to express romantic interest, including tilting the head, making direct eye contact and a small smile. These cues were recognized almost universally by men …
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