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News & Articles By Virgilio Marin
10/30/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Researchers develop incredible new material from silver tungstate that has antifungal and antitumor properties
Researchers from Brazil, Spain and Czech Republic have developed a new material from silver tungstate that can kill fungi and help fight cancer. In a paper published in the journal Scientific Reports, the researchers explained how they made the material by irradiating silver tungstate. The researchers found that doing so increased the material’s antifungal and antitumor properties […]
10/30/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Caterpillar wears tower of its own molted heads to fend off predators
A caterpillar called the gum-leaf skeletonizer makes a tall hat out of its discarded heads to ward off predators. This two-centimeter Australian catterpillar is known for stacking its molted heads instead of discarding them. This creates a horn-like structure that protects the caterpillar from stink bugs and other predators. The creature has the scientific name of Uraba lugens and is also called the […]
10/30/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Recent study reveals ancient text found in 2012 is the “oldest map of the underworld in existence”
Archaeologists from Belgium have uncovered the remains of what may be the world’s oldest known copy of the “Book of Two Ways” – a spiritual map to the Egyptian underworld. In 2012, a team of archaeologists led by Egyptologist Harco Willems of the University of Leuven in Belgium, excavated a burial shaft in the village of Dayr al-Barsha?, midway […]
10/29/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Scientists discover over 1,000 stars where E.T. can observe Earth
Researchers from Cornell University and Lehigh University in Pennsylvania have identified more than 1,000 stars that might be hosting exoplanets with a good view of Earth. In a study published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, the researchers said that these stars are in a direct line of sight to the planet. This means […]
10/29/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Meteorite in Michigan may hold clues to origin of life on Earth
According to a new study a meteorite that fell in Michigan in 2018 may contain clues to the origin of life on Earth. Published in the journal Meteoritics & Planetary Science, the study said that the meteorite contained a good amount of organic matter. Researchers from the U.S., Canada, Germany and China were able to pick up and examine […]
10/28/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Tough tardigrades: Microscopic water bears can withstand harmful radiation, thanks to a certain protein
A protein found only in tardigrades may protect cells from DNA damage caused by radiation exposure, according to a recent study published in eLife. Researchers from the University of California, San Diego examined the protective properties of a damage-suppressing protein called Dsup and found that it has a cloud-like structure that shields cell components from free radicals. According to coauthor James Kadonaga, […]
10/28/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
North Atlantic right whales “whisper” to protect young calves from predators
A recent study published in Biology Letters found that North Atlantic right whales produce “whisper-like sounds” when communicating with their calves to avoid attracting predators. Researchers from Syracuse University, Duke University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration observed that the mothers dramatically toned down an “up call,” which right whales use to communicate with each other, when communicating to their young. […]
10/28/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
NASA confirms water on sunlit areas of the moon
A study published Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy has confirmed the existence of water on the sunlit surface of the moon. This discovery indicates that water may be distributed throughout the lunar surface and not limited to the deep, shadowed craters in the lunar south pole. Using the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) telescope aboard the […]
10/28/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Geologists may have found the remains of long-lost tectonic plate
Researchers from the University of Houston may have uncovered evidence of the Resurrection plate, a tectonic plate believed to have sunk into Earth’s mantle in the Pacific margin between 40 and 60 million years ago. A study published in the journal Geological Society of America Bulletin revealed that a massive chunk of rock below northern Canada closely matches what they […]
10/27/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Icy water detected in fresh moon craters may have several sources, suggest scientists
Researchers from Brown University and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) found that the icy water in the moon may have sources besides volcanism and meteorites. In a study published in the journal Icarus, the researchers revealed that the ice deposits in some of the moon’s south pole craters formed relatively recently, suggesting other processes must be involved. Icy […]
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