The changes were instigated by the chimpanzee group’s leader, who created the first moss sponge.
Scientists: ‘Man in the Moon’ basin came from magma, not asteroids
Data from NASA’s GRAIL mission suggests that the Procellarum region of the moon – often referred to as the “man in the moon” – may have come from a large plume of magma.
35,000 walruses forced ashore by melting Arctic sea ice
Condensed on beaches, walruses are more susceptible to the spread of disease, stampeding, and the exhaustion of the food supply.
Ethanol just got cheaper thanks to heat (and booze) tolerant yeast
Creating heartier yeast is surprisingly simple
Cassini spacecraft observes reappearance of mysterious feature in Titan sea
A mysterious feature in the sea of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, recently reappeared on NASA’s Cassini spacecraft radar after 11-month absence.
Could dying white dwarf stars create Higgs Boson?
Scientists have suggested studying the Higgs fields in dying white dwarf stars due to the stars’ emission of light.
NASA tracks Aral Sea disaster for 14 years
The world’s fourth largest lake has been shrinking since the 1960s, and it is now down to one tenth its full size.
Bats lose lives after flying into wind turbines
Wind turbines appear to cause bat fatalities due to specific airflow. Bats are unable to distinguish between wind turbines and trees, causing thousands of fatalities.
Plankton may stir the seas
Water mixing driven by swimming marine animals could generate enough current to affect the temperature regulation of the oceans.
Scientists reveal the truth behind the ‘man in the moon’
Researchers have developed a high-res map of the Procellarum and discovered that its border is not circular, but polygonal.
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