True size of prehistoric mega-shark finally revealed0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- September 5, 2020
A new study has revealed the size of the legendary giant shark Megalodon, including fins that are as large as an adult human.
A new study has revealed the size of the legendary giant shark Megalodon, including fins that are as large as an adult human.
For decades, spelunkers have flocked to the flooded caverns of the Czech Republic’s Hranice Abyss, which stretches farther below ground than any other freshwater cave system.
Researchers believe noise was two black holes colliding around 7 billion years ago, creating a previously unseen class of stellar object
Groups of stars can tear their planet-forming disk to shreds, leaving behind warped, misaligned rings, scientists find in a breakthrough study.
A cloud formation likened to a UFO has been spotted over Sussex.
A binary black hole merger likely produced gravitational waves equal to the energy of eight suns
In a new study to be published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, a research team led by University of Manchester astronomers extended a sample of 1,327 stellar systems recently observed by the Breakthrough Listen Initiative by including additional 288,315 stars that also reside within the target fields of the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia and CSIRO’s Parkes radio telescope in Australia — increasing the number of stars analyzed by a factor of more than 200. Their results suggest that less than 0.04% of stellar systems have the potential of hosting advanced civilizations with the equivalent or slightly more advanced radio technology than 21st century humans.
A team of geologists led by geological consultant Dr Jayson Meyers is behind the discovery in WA’s Goldfields
Astronomers using the twin LIGO detectors located in Livingston, Louisiana, and Hanford, Washington, and the Virgo detector located near Pisa, Italy, have detected gravitational waves from the most massive binary black hole merger ever discovered. The two spinning black holes merged when the Universe was only about 7 billion years old, which is roughly half its present age, and formed a larger black hole weighing a whopping 142 times the mass of the Sun — a so-called intermediate-mass black hole.
The New Guinea singing dog is closely related to the dingos found in nearby Australia