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500-Million-Year-Old Brains of 'Sea Monsters' Get Close Look
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The shiny, fossilized brains of two ancient sea-monsterlike creatures are helping researchers understand how the ancestors of modern-day arthropods, such as scorpions and lobsters, evolved, as shown in a new study. The new research focuses on an oval ...
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The shiny, fossilized brains of two ancient sea-monsterlike creatures are helping researchers understand how the ancestors of modern-day arthropods, such as scorpions and lobsters, evolved, as shown in a new study. The new research focuses on an oval ...
Half billion year old brain tells us how early heads evolved on Earth
Crab ancestor's 500 million year-old brain hints at how heads first evolved
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Market Business News
Meet Dextrous Blue – the robot that sorts and folds clothes
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Dextrous Blue is an 8-foot tall robot designed to do one of the most mundane household chores – sorting and folding clothes. Its creators, from the University of Glasgow, believe it could well be a technological breakthrough to rival the automatic washing ...
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Dextrous Blue is an 8-foot tall robot designed to do one of the most mundane household chores – sorting and folding clothes. Its creators, from the University of Glasgow, believe it could well be a technological breakthrough to rival the automatic washing ...
Meet Dextrous Blue, 8-Foot Robot That Helps You Sort And Fold Clothes
8ft-high cloth folding robot Dextrous Blue could revolutionise textile industry
Now, a robot to help you fold your clothes!
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Microwave oven caused mystery signal plaguing radio telescope in Australia for ...
South China Morning Post (subscription)
The mystery behind radio signals that have baffled scientists at Australia's most famous radio telescope for 17 years has finally been solved. The signals' source? A microwave oven in the kitchen at the Parkes observatory used by staff members to heat up ...
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The mystery behind radio signals that have baffled scientists at Australia's most famous radio telescope for 17 years has finally been solved. The signals' source? A microwave oven in the kitchen at the Parkes observatory used by staff members to heat up ...
Scientists nail the source of baffling signals - microwave oven
Kitchen microwaves baffle Australian space scientists
Microwave oven blamed for radio-telescope signals
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The Ozone Hole Is Finally Shrinking, But We've Reached A Terrifying CO2 ...
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The good news is that the ozone hole above Antarctica is shrinking, with NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center reports that current readings show the hole to be significantly smaller than it was in the 1960s. ozone hole. In even better news, NASA believes that ...
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The good news is that the ozone hole above Antarctica is shrinking, with NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center reports that current readings show the hole to be significantly smaller than it was in the 1960s. ozone hole. In even better news, NASA believes that ...
Antarctic ozone hole getting smaller but C02 levels reach new record high
NASA Study Reveals Ozone Hole is Shrinking
NASA: Big ozone holes to go extinct by 2040
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This cosmic 'dinosaur egg' is about to hatch
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Globular clusters are the magnificent bunches of stars that probably make up most of your favorite images of space. They're not galaxies in their own right, but these star clusters are tightly bound together around a central point, often forming spheres that look ...
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Globular clusters are the magnificent bunches of stars that probably make up most of your favorite images of space. They're not galaxies in their own right, but these star clusters are tightly bound together around a central point, often forming spheres that look ...
Astronomers Giddy Over What They Call A Cosmic 'Dinosaur Egg' About To Hatch
Image reveals a super star cluster 'like a dinosaur egg about to hatch'
Researchers stumble upon what they dub "cosmic dinosaur egg"
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Scientists from the University of Cambridge's Department of Earth Sciences are ...
Metro
A penis-shaped worm with tooth-lined throats could unlock the secret to mysterious pre-historic species. Penis worms, or priapulids, have razor sharp teeth described as like 'cheese graters', and a hideous party trick: not only does it use its teeth for eating and ...
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A penis-shaped worm with tooth-lined throats could unlock the secret to mysterious pre-historic species. Penis worms, or priapulids, have razor sharp teeth described as like 'cheese graters', and a hideous party trick: not only does it use its teeth for eating and ...
Find Penis Worm Interesting? Wait Until You See Its Cheese Grater-Like Teeth
Shape From Penis Worms' Teeth Discovered
Prehistoric worm's teeth led to new species discovery at Burgess Shale
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Satellite data, stunning images shows typical cloud cover over Earth
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Years of data collection by Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Aqua satellite reveal typical cloud cover over Earth – 67 per cent of Earth's surface is covered by clouds, with just 10 per cent of the sky over oceans being ...
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Years of data collection by Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Aqua satellite reveal typical cloud cover over Earth – 67 per cent of Earth's surface is covered by clouds, with just 10 per cent of the sky over oceans being ...
Image reveals the beautiful weather patterns that cover Earth
13 Years Of Cloud-Watching Makes A Beautiful Visual Of The Earth
Ancient Origins
Preserved Tissue on 2-Million-Year-Old Human Ancestor May be Oldest Skin ...
Ancient Origins
A team of scientists investigating early human species in an ancient cave near Johannesburg, South Africa, have revealed that preserved tissue found on a 2-million-year-old fossil may be the oldest sample of human skin ever recovered. The finding may ...
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Ancient Origins
A team of scientists investigating early human species in an ancient cave near Johannesburg, South Africa, have revealed that preserved tissue found on a 2-million-year-old fossil may be the oldest sample of human skin ever recovered. The finding may ...
South Africa: Early human skin found on 2 million-year-old fossils
'Oldest human skin' found on fossil from TWO MILLION years ago
Astronomy Now Online
8 May 2015 in News: Lopsided star explosion holds the key to other supernova ...
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The still unravelling remains of supernova 1987A are shown in this image taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. The bright ring consists of material ejected from the dying star before it detonated. The ring is being lit up by the explosion's shock wave.
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The still unravelling remains of supernova 1987A are shown in this image taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. The bright ring consists of material ejected from the dying star before it detonated. The ring is being lit up by the explosion's shock wave.
Supernova blast shows stars die in lopsided explosions
Star Explosion is Lopsided, Finds NASA's NuSTAR
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CNET
Mutant super-spiders weave webs stronger than bulletproof material
CNET
A team of Italian scientists turns ordinary spiders into super-spiders that can produce a web with fibers stronger than Kevlar. Hopefully the finding will also lead to a better Spider-Man movie. by Danny Gallagher · @thisisdannyg; May 9, 2015 9:23 AM PDT.
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A team of Italian scientists turns ordinary spiders into super-spiders that can produce a web with fibers stronger than Kevlar. Hopefully the finding will also lead to a better Spider-Man movie. by Danny Gallagher · @thisisdannyg; May 9, 2015 9:23 AM PDT.
Spiders Spin Graphene Coated Silk Strong Enough To Catch A Falling Plane ...
Spiderman may find graphene spider web much to his liking
Spiders Sprayed with Graphene Spin Super-Strong Silk
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