When navigating a space, it forms the human brain, like the waves of the spatial-conscious brain. Scientists have discovered this after devising a method of scanning our brains during free movement, as if it were still lying in a scanner. “Our results suggest that our brains make a universal signature …
Read More »Scientists identify a new flower from a forest that existed 100 million years ago
You don’t know what you’ve got until you leave. Valviluculus pleristaminis Makes a perfect example. Scientists have recently identified this mysterious, extinct flower. It once bloomed in the Cretaceous period – the remains of a Purana-era flower, preserved in time-suspended amber from some unnamed days while dinosaurs were still roaming …
Read More »Meet the ‘King’ of the Toxic Underground Ecosystem, Nowhere on Earth
The southeastern Romanian movie Cave may not be at the top of your holiday list: no light descends from it, the air is thicker than toxic gases, and it was cut off from the outside world about 5.5 million years before its accidental discovery. In 1986. Life is not like …
Read More »New materials can store energy from the sun for months or years
If we are going to be better at energizing the planet with renewable energy, we need to be better at finding ways to store that energy effectively until energy is needed – and scientists have identified a specific material that can help us. Can give exactly. Materials are known as …
Read More »Archaeologists discover the hidden network of Amazon villages arranged clockwise
Using remote laser scanners mounted on helicopters, archaeologists have been able to see under the Amazon’s forest canopy, revealing the layout and links of ancient villages lined up like clock faces. These so-called hilly villages were first seen, new survey technology revealed how they were arranged on the scale, and …
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