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An Ancient Lost Continent Could be Hiding beneath Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, Say Scientists

  A new study carried out by researchers from Johannesburg suggests that an ancient lost continent fragment might be hiding beneath Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. Mauritius is a former British colony, located east of Madagascar and with a population of around 1.3 million. Sometime back, researchers in Mauritius had found 3-billion-year-old Zirconian crystals that […]

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Thousands of Blue Blubber Jellyfish, Appearing Like a Wallpaper, Wash Up on Queensland’s Deception Bay in Australia

Creating an eye-popping sight for visitors and leaving them deceived by what lay in front of them, thousands of blue blubber jellyfish were found washed up and spread across the Deception Beach in Queensland, Australia. Charlotte Lawson – who first photographed the jellyfish carpet – told the BBC that the sight of blue jellyfish on […]

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Bat Bot: An Advanced Robotic Bat which Mimics the Flexible Flight of Real Biological Bats

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Caltech have got success in developing an ultralight robotic bat – dubbed Bat Bot (B2) weighing just 93 grams – which can mimic the key flight mechanisms of a real biological bat. Researchers have given this robotic bat soft, articulated wings to mimic morphological properties of […]

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Space Travel Changes the Shape of Astronauts’ Brains, the University of Michigan Study Suggests

A new study carried out by researchers from the University of Michigan suggests that longer stay in space may cause changes in the shape of an astronaut’s brain. Researchers used magnetic resonance imaging (MRIs) technique to analyze the shape of the brains of 12 astronauts’ who had spent two weeks in space on Space Shuttle […]

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Harvard Scientists Create Metallic Hydrogen by Putting Intense Pressure on Hydrogen Gas

  Scientists from Harvard University have got success in creating metallic hydrogen. The new material was formed when scientists squeezed hydrogen so intensely that it changed to attain a metallic form, which according to scientists, might work as highly efficient electricity conductor at room temperatures. In 1935, physicists Eugene Wigner and Hillard Bell Huntington had […]

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NASA Develops New Technique – Based on Capillary Electrophoresis – to Find Signs of Life on Other Planets

NASA has developed a new technique to aid scientists in their search for life on other planets. The new technique works by analyzing amino acids—the structural building blocks of life on Earth. According to NASA, the new technique is 10,000 times more sensitive than the method currently used by Mars Curiosity rover. The new technique […]

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Saccorhytus, a Bag-like Creature with Big Mouth, could be Our Oldest Ancestor

A new study carried out by researchers from Northwest University in China and the University of Cambridge in the UK suggests that a microscopic, bag-like sea creature, named Saccorhytus, was probably the earliest known prehistoric ancestor of humans. This creature lived about 540 million years ago and was found in China. According to researchers, Saccorhytus—named […]

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Japanese High-Tech ‘Space Junk’ Collector Made of Thin Wires of Stainless Steel May be in Trouble

An experimental ‘space junk’ collector, built and launched by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), may be in trouble, according to Japanese scientists. It is believed that over 100 million garbage pieces, including pieces of rockets and cast-off equipment from old satellites, are orbiting the Earth. Scientists believe this space junk – generated in the […]

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Westminster City Council Introducing Pilot Program to Trial Diesel-based Parking Surcharge in Marylebone, London

London’s Westminster City Council is planning to introduce a pilot program from April 3 this year to trial emissions-based charging for diesel cars parking in Marylebone area in London. With this pilot program, the Westminster will become the first council in the UK to charge extra money from the drivers of diesel vehicles to park […]

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NASA’s Study of Astronaut Twin Brothers Suggests Space Travel may Cause Changes in Genes

A new study conducted by NASA suggests that space travel may cause changes in genes and other biological markers in astronauts. NASA scientists used Scott Kelly and Mark Kelly—two American astronauts and also identical twin brothers—in this study and observed genetic differences in them after completion of Scott Kelly’s space travel. In 2015–16, American astronaut […]

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Pilgrim’s Skeleton Found at a UK Burial Site Suggests Leprosy Patients were Not Treated as Outcast during Medieval Period

  British archaeologists have found, at a UK burial site, the skeleton of a young man who had died of leprosy. According to researchers, this man was not treated as an outcast but was given a traditional pilgrim burial. The new finding challenges modern misconceptions that during medieval period, leprosy was linked to sinfulness and […]

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Australian Archeologists Discover Four 19th-century Shipwrecks off Queensland Coast

A team of Australian archeologists have discovered four 19th-century shipwrecks at Kenn Reef, more than 500 km off central Queensland coast. The vessels were found by eight archeologists from Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM)—the same team which had found, in 2009, the government schooner Mermaid lost in 1829 off the coast of Cairns. This time, […]

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Remains of an Ancient Otter Discovered in China Indicate It was a Giant, Wolf-sized Creature

In 2010, the remains of an otter were discovered from a geological site in Yunnan province, China. After 6 years of their study, researchers have published their findings on these creatures, suggesting that they were giant, wolf-sized otters which used to roam China about 6.6 million years ago. According to scientists, this animal, Siamogale melilutra, […]