It was so easy, even a caveman could make it. Humans almost fell asleep in their beds as they walked the earth, according to a new study published in the journal Science. In South Africa’s world-famous excavation site, archaeologists have discovered evidence of grass mats dating back to 200,000 years …
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New research has acquired the most likely sequence in which COVID-19 symptoms first appear. The first sign of the coronavirus is likely to be a fever in infected patients, followed by a cough and muscle ache, according to the study conducted by the University of Southern California published in the …
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Digital content is on track to equal half of the Earth’s mass by 2245, according to new research. The research by Dr Melvin Vopson, a former lecturer at the University of Portsmouth’s UK, highlights the physics of creating information and the requirements for storing large amounts of digital data. “Assuming …
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It is a tectonic twin. Although it is known that earthquakes once destroy things and go away, they have never been documented returning for a second aid of destruction – until now. In a new seismic study published in Nature Geoscience, an international team of geologists has discovered evidence of …
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We all need to wear masks in public spaces to prevent the spread of COVID-19 – but not all of them are created equal. And not much was known about how effective each was at stopping respiratory drops. That is, until Duke University researcher Dr. Martin Fischer came up with …
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