This Fossilised Pregnant Reptile Has Scientists Questioning the Evolution of Reproduction
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This Fossilised Pregnant Reptile Has Scientists Questioning the Evolution of Reproduction
Every new fossil find is a chance to learn more about the creatures of the past, but the discovery of a fossil of a pregnant sea creature has proved to be more illuminating than most β the embryo it carried wasn't inside an egg.
IT's Time: Scientists Are Getting Really Close to a Malaria Vaccine
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IT's Time: Scientists Are Getting Really Close to a Malaria Vaccine
A new malaria vaccine candidate has proven up to 100 percent effective in clinical trials.
Black holes are among the most fascinating objects in the known Universe. But despite the fact that they're suspected to lurk at the centre of most galaxies, the reality is that no one has ever been able to actually photograph one
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Black Hole's Event Horizon
Scientists Are About to Switch on a Telescope That Could Photograph a Black Hole's Event Horizon
Elon Musk Is Officially Out on Flying Cars
It could drop a hubcap and guillotine you
It could drop a hubcap and guillotine you
For our readers from US
The Northern Hemisphere is in the depths of winter at the moment, with February usually the coldest month for the United States, but this time Oklahoma Just Hit Temperatures of 100 Fahrenheit in the Depths of Winter
The Northern Hemisphere is in the depths of winter at the moment, with February usually the coldest month for the United States, but this time Oklahoma Just Hit Temperatures of 100 Fahrenheit in the Depths of Winter
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Temp
Oklahoma Just Hit Temperatures of 100 Fahrenheit in the Depths of Winter The Northern Hemisphere is in the depths of winter at the moment, with February usually the coldest month for the United States.
A Massive 'Blob' of Abnormal Conditions in the Pacific Has Increased Ozone Levels
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Ozone Levels
A Massive 'Blob' of Abnormal Conditions in the Pacific Has Increased Ozone Levels
Our 5 post science mag for today:
- New Evidence Suggests We Could Be Wrong About Why People Are Left- or Right-Handed
- Light-Based Computers Will Run at Least 20 Times Faster Than Your Laptop
- NASA Is Planning to Send a Human Crew on the First Launch of Its Most Powerful Rocket Ever
- Scientists Are Using Ultra-Res Camera Drones to Survey Australia's 'Other' Great Reef
- A Physicist Explains Why Humans Probably Didn't Pop Into Existence Last Tuesday
https://telegra.ph/Science-Mag-02-18
- New Evidence Suggests We Could Be Wrong About Why People Are Left- or Right-Handed
- Light-Based Computers Will Run at Least 20 Times Faster Than Your Laptop
- NASA Is Planning to Send a Human Crew on the First Launch of Its Most Powerful Rocket Ever
- Scientists Are Using Ultra-Res Camera Drones to Survey Australia's 'Other' Great Reef
- A Physicist Explains Why Humans Probably Didn't Pop Into Existence Last Tuesday
https://telegra.ph/Science-Mag-02-18
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TOP 5 news for today
NASA and SpaceX aren't the only players in the Mars colonisation game, with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) having just outlined an ambitious plan of its own: to build a city the size of Chicago on the Red Planet
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Mars City
The United Arab Emirates Just Released Plans to Build a City on Mars Get ready for the future.
Life Comes at This Fighting Crab and Octopus Fast
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Life Comes at This Fighting Crab and Octopus Fast
It was the underwater match of the year. A swimmer crab and a red octopus squared off in mortal combat while divers circled round for a first-hand look at the coliseum spectacle nature had arranged for them.
Forwarded from Inspiration. Creativity. Wonder.
12 Unbelievable Facts about Space That Prove the Universe Is Still Full of Surprises
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12 Unbelievable Facts about Space That Prove the Universe Is Still Full of Surprises
In ancient times, people believed the Earth was flat and held up by three whales. Today we know about the Big Bang, black holes, and the awe-inspiring expanses of the Universe.
Why The Earthβs Magnetic Poles Could Be About To Swap Places β And How It Would affect Us
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Magnetic Pole
Why The Earthβs Magnetic Poles Could Be About To Swap Places β And How It Would affect Us
50,000-Year-Old Microbial 'Super Life' Found Trapped Within Crystals
https://www.telegram.expert/2017/02/the-cave-of-crystals-buried-800-metres.html
https://www.telegram.expert/2017/02/the-cave-of-crystals-buried-800-metres.html
Our Monday Science mag in instant view format please vote if You like it and share to your friends, Thanks!
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TOP 5 news for Monday
Our Tuesday Science Mag, read 5 interesting articles in instant view and share this post to your friends
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TOP 5 news for Tuesday
Split decision in first-ever quantum computer faceoff
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Split decision in first-ever quantum computer faceoff
βFor a long time, the devices were so immature that you couldnβt really put two five-qubit gadgets next to each other and perform this kind of comparison,β says Simon Benjamin, a physicist at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, who was not involvedβ¦