Baby Bat Babbling Bears Striking Resemblance to Human Babies Bats have been badly raped of late, but new research has shown that the expression of baby bat bubbles as evidence of the beautiful factor…
The carcass of World’s Largest Squid Suggests the “Kraken” Might be Monogamous A giant corpse recently gave big news to a team of marine scientists, as the corpse of female Architeuthis ducks was washed ashore with evidence…
Asteroid as Large as a Mountain will Fly near Earth this Weekend On Saturday, August 21, a potentially dangerous asteroid will safely fly just 3.4 million kilometers (2.1 million miles) from Earth, the closest approach in decades.…
The Coyote Attacks in Canada Might be Partly Fueled by Eating Drugs, Expert Says People are being urged to stay out of Stanley Park, Vancouver, as several more quake attacks have forced an expert to speculate that the animals…
Seeing Life as a Spectrum could Help us Seek it outside Earth, Two Scientists Claim Most studies on the origin of life on Earth estimate a single starting event about four billion years ago. There is controversy over the form…
Protecting the Ozone Layer Saved Earth from a Devastating Future, Proving we can do it If it weren’t for the 1987 Montreal Protocol – a global treaty to protect the ozone layer that is often called one of the most…
Early Brain Development’s Key Processes have been Discovered Children develop brain connections through their everyday experiences beginning at birth. They are formed through positive interactions with their parents and caregivers, as well as…
Hydrothermal Vent Fluids are Generated a Biological Hub of Activity in the Deep Sea The Gorda Ridge spreading center in the northeast Pacific Ocean produces hydrothermal vent fluids that generate a biological hub of activity in the deep water.…
R136a1 – a Massive Wolf–Rayet Star R136a1 is the most massive and luminous star ever discovered. It is a rare type of massive star with prominent ionized helium and carbon or…
Researchers Find New Limits on Nanoscale Capturing Light Metallic nanostructures’ ability to confine light at the sub-wavelength scale opens up new avenues and opportunities in the field of nanotechnology. Taking advantage of this…
Fluorine – a Chemical Element Fluorine is a chemical element with the atomic number 9 and the symbol F. It is a univalent poisonous gaseous halogen that is pale yellow-green…
Early-life Antibiotics might Influence Brain Growth Before reaching their second birthday, the average child in the United States receives three different antibiotic treatments. Researchers from Rutgers University have discovered that early…