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Gibbons Entered Asia Earlier Than Thought…!

Scientists have found a piece of the puzzle that could decipher Gibbons’s evolutionary track. They have got an answer from the pre-historic remains of the species (a partial upper jaw and seven isolated teeth) that were accidentally found in a village in southwestern China by a local villager. Paleoanthropologist Xueping Read more

By Suhas J, 4 yearsSeptember 22, 2022 ago
Reptile Evolution
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Reptile Evolution Was Triggered by Extreme Climate

Reptile Evolution : 250 million years ago, mother nature decided to wipe her slate clean for the Triassic reptiles that ruled the era. The big mass extinction paved way for some lucky creatures that survived the global-scale catastrophe to accelerate their rate of evolution and create a whole new ecology. Read more

By Suhas J, 4 yearsAugust 31, 2022 ago
Picture of Jupiter
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Stunning Pictures of Jupiter by NASA’s James Webb

Pictures of Jupiter by NASA : The world’s most powerful pair of eyes for the moment stopped looking at the edge of our universe and turned to its solar system. That’s right, the James Webb Space Telescope that was launched in 2021 to find answers about the Universe just turned Read more

By Chetan Raj, 4 yearsAugust 25, 2022 ago
Whale Shark
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Whale Shark, Now the World’s Largest Omnivore?

Whale Shark : Our world’s oceans are the hoard of mysteries, home to the world’s small creatures to the largest species our planet has ever seen. And researchers are trying to solve as many mysteries as possible. Whale Shark, the largest fish existing is one of those mysteries scientists are Read more

By Chetan Raj, 4 yearsAugust 3, 2022 ago
James Webb Space Telescope
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James Webb Space Telescope Damaged Permanently

James Webb Space Telescope : The most powerful eyes mankind has ever built have been damaged. Researchers revealed that the multi-billion dollar eyes in the sky – the James Webb Space Telescope in late May 2022 was hit by a micrometeoroid. This micrometeoroid impact is a worrying one compared to Read more

By Suhas J, 4 yearsJuly 22, 2022 ago
Space Train
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Space Train: Japan’s Mega Plan To Moon

Space Train : The race to colonize the moon is gaining heat. Countries of the world are preparing their own versions of plans to set their flags on the moon and call it their base. Recently, the researchers in Japan revealed their most ambitious space plan ever to build an Read more

By Chetan Raj, 4 yearsJuly 15, 2022 ago
Largest Bacteria
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World’s Largest Bacteria Found in the Caribbean Mangroves!

The world of microbiology just got a whole lot more interesting. Researchers found the world’s largest bacteria in the dense mangrove forest of the Caribbean. The bacteria named Thiomargarita magnifica appears as a thin white filament is measured to be at 1cm in length which is roughly the size and Read more

By Chetan Raj, 4 yearsJune 25, 2022 ago
Atom Laser
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Atom Laser That Can Last Forever Developed…?

Atom Laser : Researchers have solved the puzzle to keep the most powerful beam of light long-lasting. But how long exactly? A team of researchers (physicists) from the University of Amsterdam has created an atom laser that can stay on forever, atom laser varies from the common laser, though they Read more

By Chetan Raj, 4 yearsJune 18, 2022 ago
Penguin Bones
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Ancient Penguin Bones Reveal The Dark Secret Of Antarctic Glaciers

Ancient Penguin Bones : The ice age isn’t uncommon for our planet as it has seen many times even before the dawn of civilization. And the new ice age should have begun in the next few 100 years but thanks to the humans-propelled climate change the planet won’t be seeing Read more

By Suhas J, 4 yearsJune 12, 2022 ago
Lidar
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Lidar Found Ancient Urban Sprawl In The Dense Amazon

Lidar : Amazon is a hoard of nature’s richness, and researchers recently discovered a massive ancient urban landscape having villages, towns, campsites, and monumental centers of South America’s Pre-Columbian Casarabe culture that was lost in time. This Pre-Columbian Casarabe civilization lived more than 600 years ago in the part of Read more

By Chetan Raj, 4 yearsMay 27, 2022 ago

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