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- From Around the Web, Science & Technology, Space
- April 25, 2018
An expanding cloud of atoms could offer insight into unanswered cosmological questions
An expanding cloud of atoms could offer insight into unanswered cosmological questions
Regardless of whether your mouth is moving right now, you are talking to yourself.
A team of scientists from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research and the Universities of New South Wales and Sydney has identified a new DNA structure — called the intercalated motif (i-motif) — inside living human cells.
Reptilian menaces called Silurians evolved on Earth before humankind — at least in the “Doctor Who” rendition of the universe. But science fiction aside, how would we know if some advanced civilization existed on our home planet millions of years before brainy humans showed up?
The planet’s cloud tops contain hydrogen sulfide, the compound that gives bad eggs their stink
The truth is out there. Though a Massachusetts memorial commemorating a supposed 1969 UFO sighting may not be for much longer.
A new survey precisely links the shape of a galaxy to the ages of its stars
It was just around lunchtime, so the story goes, when Stefan Michalak saw several unusual silver objects cross the sky in Manitoba’s Whiteshell Provincial Park.
Is there a secret UFO project that the Military is conducting? And are the black triangle UFOs the project?
The inactivity of astronauts during spaceflights presents a significant risk to their muscles, says a new study in The Journal of Physiology.