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04/25/2024 11:24:55 am

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Paula Marie Navarra

Copper Awl

Oldest Metal Object Found in Middle East

Archeologists dug a copper awl, one of the oldest metal objects found in the Middle East, during an excavation at Tel Tsaf located in Jordan River.

Fifty Shades

Women Who Read Fifty Shades of Grey Likely to Have More Sex

They're also more likely to drink heavily.

Seals and Sea Lions

Tuberculosis Originated from Seals and Sea Lions, New Study Shows

This could answer how other transmitted diseases like MERS, SARS and HIV spread among the populace.

Ozone depletion

Ozone-depleting Carbon Tetrachloride Levels in the Atmosphere are Rising

There's a huge source emitting this toxic compound somewhere in the world.

Moths

Researchers Transform Moths into Biobots or Living Robots

Researchers are starting with moths they can control in flight like remotely controlled airplanes..

Morganucodon

Jurassic Mammals were Picky Eaters

The study is important because it shows features that make a mammal unique.

Antarctic Ice Sheet

Life Thrives in the Coldest and Darkest Places in the Antarctic, Researchers Find

The project that led to this discovery was the "Whillans Ice Stream Subglacial Access Research Drilling (WISSARD)."

Zombe Ant Fungus

Zombie Ant Fungus Strategy: Kill Hosts Outside Nest to Spread Faster

The question puzzling scientists is why the fungus doesn't command the infected ant to return to its colony where it can infect other ants en masse.

P. aeruginosa bacteria

Antibacterial Gel that Kills Hospital Superbugs Developed by Scientists

The gel has the ability to break down biofilms.

Chikungunya outreak

Chikungunya Fever Outbreak Possible, Scientists Warn

They said a worldwide spread of the Chikungunya virus is higher than the risk of widespread dissemination of the Corona and Ebola virus.

Ice Sheets

Earth Not in Danger from New Ice Age but Close to It

A new study suggests that an abrupt climate change occurred when there were small fluctuations on the sizes of ice sheets in the last ice age.

Dripstones

Microbes in Caves Helped Create Life Drip by Drip

Scientists have found microscopic organisms that create dripstones in caves that show how biological life can influence the geology of Earth and other planets.

Ice Age

Ice Age Solar Activity Reconstruction Shows Regional Climate Influenced By Sun

Swedish researchers reconstructed solar activity during the last ice age which shows the regional climate influenced by the sun.

Children drawings

Drawing Shows a Child’s Intelligence, Study Claims

To know a child’s intelligence, a new study suggests looking at their drawings to gauge their intellectual capability.

Hallucigenia

Weird, 500 Million Year-Old Worm Provides Valuable Evolutionary Clues

Finding helps scientists understand the evolutionary tree of arthropods like spiders, insects and crustaceans.

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