To Survive the Severe Japanese Winters, Snow Monkeys go Fishing According to a new study, snow monkeys in one of the world’s coldest places survive by ‘going fishing,’ scooping live animals out of Japanese rivers,…
Mysterious Solar Storm Revealed by Ancient Ice According to an examination of radioactive compounds in ice cores, one of the most violent solar storms ever recorded hit Earth around 7176 B.C. The…
Amazon Rain Forest: The Contributing Factors to Deforestation According to Live Science, forests cover over 30% of the Earth’s surface, yet this number is rapidly decreasing. Approximately half of the world’s tropical forests…
The Pattern of Seismic Shockwaves may be Channeling Earthquake Spoil After the stone strikes the water, ripples spread outwards in all directions from the center. An earthquake releases energy in the form of shock waves,…
Predicting Lab Earthquakes using Sparse Data Sparse data, in most cases, means that there are many gaps in the data being captured. For example, in the case of the sensor indicated…
According to New Research, Airflow can Help Black Soldier Fly Larvae Survive as a Long-Term Feeding Supply Black soldier fly larvae eat food waste and other organic matter and are made up of 60% protein, making them a desirable long-term food source…
How do the Synapses in the Brains of Birds Interact? Bird brains are far smaller than human brains. Despite this, they nevertheless pack a punch in terms of proportion. Many birds have large craniums for…
Hummingbirds Revert to an Energy-Saving Method that Helped them Make it through Migration According to a study published in eLife, ruby-throated hummingbirds employ the same energy-saving method to endure overnight fasts and create the fat stores they require…
Barium Bromate – a Chemical Compound Barium bromate, with the chemical formula Ba(BrO3)2, is a chemical compound comprised of the barium ion and the bromate ion. It has the appearance of…
A New Study Sheds Further Light on how Cells Maintain their Cleanliness Waste collectors gather and dispose of normal domestic waste, and cells go through a similar procedure to eliminate damaged and potentially dangerous proteins. A recent…
Bromate – a Chemical Compound The bromate anion, BrO–3, is a bromine-based oxoanion. Bromates are an inorganic, colorless to light-colored solid. A bromate is a chemical compound that contains this…
Scientists Claim that a New Copper Surface Kills Bacteria in Just Two Minutes Antibiotic-resistant superbugs are becoming an increasing problem and a novel copper surface that kills germs 100 times faster and more effectively than conventional copper could…