OtherDrought Reveals Ruins Of 3,400-Year-Old City By The Tigris River… Again Drought dropped the height of the Mosul Reservoir in Iraqi Kurdistan three years ago, revealing a city that experts believe is Zakhiku, the Bronze Age…
Plants and AnimalsWorld’s Oldest Tree Record Has a New Contender in Chile An ancient Patagonian cypress in Chile’s Alerce Costero national park may have just snatched the title of world’s oldest tree. The huge tree – the…
ChemistryOxalate – a Colorless Anion Oxalate is an anion having the molecular formula C2O42-. This dianion has no color. It is a naturally occurring molecule in plants and is also…
EnvironmentMarine Biodiversity Grew as a Result of Earth’s Environmental Stability Scientists discovered that modern ocean biodiversity, which is at its highest level ever, was attained by long-term stability of the position of so-called biodiversity hotspots,…
Plants and AnimalsUncovering the Wild House Mouse’s Variety A mouse is a little rodent with a pointed nose, a hairy spherical body, big ears, and a long, frequently hairless tail. There are hundreds…
ArchitectureLarge Timber in Streams is Important for Land-based Creatures Since the 1980s, land managers have spent millions of dollars each year to reintroduce large pieces of wood into streams, mostly for the sake of…
AstronomyTake Off On Mars with Ingenuity as Video Shows View from Record Flight On Mars, there’s a celebration going on right now, with all of the planet’s rotorcrafts (one) celebrating Ingenuity’s record trip. The brave helicopter (just observed…
Plants and AnimalsToads in UK Woodlands Surprise Scientists by Climbing Trees Over fifty common toads were discovered in nest boxes and tree cavities at least 1.5 metres high by volunteers examining dormice and bats in trees.…
BiologyResearchers establish a Global Resource for Cell Engineering CellRepo, a species and strain database that employs cell barcodes to monitor and track created organisms, has been launched by an international collaboration. The database…
TechnologyUnited States Army has Launched its First Floating Solar Array The US Army debuted a new solar plant above Big Muddy Lake at Fort Bragg in North Carolina over the weekend, putting floating solar in…
ZoologyThe Mysterious Causes of Dolphin Play During a field trip to Mikura Island in Japan in 2014, marine biologist Vincent Janik clearly recalls observing a pod of dolphins play with seagrass.…
AstronomyNASA Satellite discovers Evidence of Water on the Asteroid Bennu After a two-year journey, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission has discovered water on the asteroid Bennu. Bennu was chosen for investigation because it is a carbonaceous chondritic…