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- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- December 5, 2018
Scientists have developed a new type of synthetic material with some rather unique stretching properties.
Scientists have developed a new type of synthetic material with some rather unique stretching properties.
A previously unexplored cave in British Columbia has been described as having ‘national significance’.
During the Triassic period (252-201 million years ago) mammal-like reptiles called therapsids co-existed with ancestors to dinosaurs, crocodiles, mammals, pterosaurs, turtles, frogs, and lizards. One group of therapsids are the dicynodonts. Researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden, together with colleagues in Poland, have discovered fossils from a new genus of gigantic dicynodont. The new species Lisowicia bojani is described in the journal Science.
Scientists added 4 new sets of spacetime ripples to their inventory
A 90-second video credited to an Outer Banks night fisherman is raising questions on social media about a possible UFO sighting off the North Carolina coast.
Don’t worry, no one has gotten sick yet.
A new series of daytime images of Europa from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has helped astronomers create first global thermal maps of this icy moon.
Researchers have discovered that ancient Europeans represented star constellations within depictions of wild animals.
Scientists hope the probe will reveal if such space rocks helped kick-start life on Earth
A key witness in a 1966 mass UFO sighting in Melbourne claimed the object was “playing games” with local planes in chilling rare audio.