In previous research in 2020, Neanderthal gene variants were found out to be a huge contributing factor that affects the severity of COVID-19. This year, the researchers who conducted the [ … ]
Category: Natural Science
Study Hints that Ancient Earth Made Its Own Water—Geologically
A new study is helping to answer a longstanding question that has recently moved to the forefront of earth science: Did our planet make its own water through geologic processes, [ … ]
Scientists finally find our sense of direction
The internal compass of the brain that tells you the direction to go in order to reach your final destination has been found by scientists using an MRI machine that [ … ]
Scientist Finds Evidence Against Evolution And Gets Fired
Scientist Finds Evidence Against Evolution And Gets Fired – Shameful Case For The Scientific Community The ultimate goal of science should be to find the truth. However, this is not [ … ]
Did men evolve navigation skills to find mates?
SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 13, 2014 – A University of Utah study of two African tribes found evidence that men evolved better navigation ability than women because men with better [ … ]
Insects evolved flight as plants grew taller
Insects developed wings before any other animals so they could keep up with the growing height of land plants, a new study suggests. The discovery, by an international team of [ … ]
Scientists Figured Out How to Make People “Feel” an Otherworldly Presence
A tickle on the back of your neck, a sudden feeling that you are not alone: some believers in the paranormal attribute these sensations to the presence of a ghost, [ … ]
Thoroughly modern humans interbred with Neanderthals
When humans hooked up with Neanderthals, we could have wooed them with music and fancy jewellery. The oldest DNA of a modern human ever to be sequenced shows that the [ … ]
A Skeleton 400,000 Years Old Baffles Scientists
Scientists are trying to solve an intriguing ancient mystery that could shed more light on the identity of beings that walked the Earth several thousands of years ago. World’s oldest [ … ]
Ancient peach stones offer clues to fruit’s origins
Archeologists have a good understanding of domestication – conscious breeding for traits preferred by people– of annual plants such as grains (rice, wheat, etc.), but the role of trees in [ … ]
Is the Internet Killing Solitude and Downtime?
When it comes to information and connection, we rarely want for anything these days. And that’s a problem, argues journalist Michael Harris in his new book The End of Absence: [ … ]
Evolution seen in synthetic DNA
Researchers have succeeded in mimicking the chemistry of life in synthetic versions of DNA and RNA molecules. The work shows that DNA and its chemical cousin RNA are not unique [ … ]
Ancient Popcorn Discovered in Peru
People living along the coast of Peru were eating popcorn 1,000 years earlier than previously reported and before ceramic pottery was used there, according to a new paper in the [ … ]
Climatis
Here are some photos of the Climatis growing in my garden. Seems amazing to notice the direction in which it grew, then securely knotted itself by twirling around a suitable [ … ]