One minute a 23-foot-long, 2,200-pound dinosaur was chomping on a crocodile leg, the next minute it was catastrophically buried. Thousands of years later, paleontologists dug it up and dubbed it a new megaraptor species, Joaquinraptor casali.
Category: 7. Science
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ULA to launch ViaSat-3 broadband satellite
Here’s what’s launching from Nov. 10 to Nov. 16: A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket is set to launch the ViaSat-3 F2 satellite, which aims to provide over a terabit per second of broadband…
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Scientists 3D printed muscle tissue in microgravity. The goal is to make human organs from scratch
You may not be able to grow bigger muscles out of thin air, but you can 3D print them in microgravity, scientists at ETH Zurich have now established.
“3D printing” refers to a type of manufacturing that builds physical objects layer by layer….
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Scientists discover chameleon’s telephone-cord-like optic nerves once overlooked by Aristotle and Newton News
Chameleons’ wandering eyes have fascinated and puzzled scientists since the days of ancient Greece. Now, after millennia of study, modern imaging has revealed the secret of their nearly 360-degree view and uncanny ability to look in two…
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Within a second after the Big Bang: The birth of the first black holes, boson stars, and cannibal stars
Before atomic elements came together, less than a second after the Big Bang, if particles condensed into halos of matter, these halos may then have collapsed, creating the first black holes, boson stars,…
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Enceladus May Host A Stable Ocean Fit For Life, New Study Finds – astrobiology.com
- Enceladus May Host A Stable Ocean Fit For Life, New Study Finds astrobiology.com
- Supercomputer breakthrough exposes Enceladus’s hidden ocean ScienceDaily
- Saturn’s Enceladus moon may host life Innovation News Network
- Exploration of Saturn moon…
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Researchers Probe Permafrost Thaw’s Climate Impact
Climate scientists know that carbon trapped in permafrost is a huge potential contributor to global warming once the frozen soil thaws. Arctic permafrost contains the largest terrestrial pool of organic carbon on the planet, exceeding…
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Synthetic Regeneration System for Genetically Editing Crops
Original story from Texas Tech University (TX, USA).
A research team has created gene-edited crops without using tissue culture.
A team of plant biotechnologists led by Gunvant Patil at Texas Tech University (TX, USA) has…
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