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New study claims that first ever photosynthesis occurred 1.25 billion years ago
New research conducted on a fossil of the Bangiomorpha Pubescens has given an interesting fact about the photosynthesis processes. As per the latest research photosynthesis process in plants first took place 1.25 billion years ago. The data was found during research that identified an algae fossil. It is said that the fossil is the world’s […]
Scientists reveal the secret to track the unobserved movement of quantum particles
Physicists from the University of Cambridge have been able to carve out a seemingly impossible way to keep a track of the mysterious quantum particles even during the period when they aren’t under observation. In general, we know that any object occupies only one state of being at a single go. Say, for example, something […]
Research says this unique bulletproof graphene suit material is harder than diamond
According to the latest reports, scientists have managed to develop a unique graphene sheet that can be used to save the life all over the globe. A team of experts at Advanced Science Research Centre at New York build this sheet. Scientists discovered that two layers of graphene could become a lightweight bulletproof sheet. Experts […]
UFO or Glowing Jelly fish light in the sky confirmed as SpaceX rocket soars into sky
On the night of 22nd December, people in California saw a bright glow in the sky that looked something like a spaceship belonging to aliens. However, it was confirmed that the same was a reused SpaceX rocket that was set to launch the very same day with 10 satellites in its vicinity into the Earth’s […]
A New species can develop as fast as two generations can: Shows a Study of Galapagos
36 years ago the arrival of an unknown bird to a remote island in the Galapagos archipelago had provided direct genetic evidence of a novel way in which new species arise. During this week’s issue of the journal Science, researchers from Princeton University and Uppsala University in Sweden reported that the newcomer is referring to […]
Dolly, The cloned sheep, Didn’t die early because she was a clone
Dolly was a female domestic sheep, and the first animal cloned from an adult somatic cell, using the process of nuclear transfer. She was cloned by Keith Campbell, Ian Wilmut and co-workers at the Roslin Institute, part of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland on 5 July 1996. When the sheep was put down before her […]
20 Years of Earth Environmental Changes Captured in just a few seconds
Incredible visualization by NASA shows the catastrophic effect that climate change has had on our planet over the past two decades. The latest NASA visualization shows 20 years of non-stop examination of plant life on land and at ocean’s surface, from 1997 to 2017. This conceptualization was created with the data from satellites including SeaWiFS […]
Study reveals that Australian snakes might hold an Asian origin
As recently studied by scientists, the deadly snakes and a wide variety of lizards based in Australia might actually have hailed from Asia. This study suggests that the ancestors of predominant reptiles like the frill-necked lizard and a venomous red-billed black snake might have migrated to the place about 30million years ago from Asia by […]
New hope for hearing aid users as Spider silk can improve hearing quality
The animal kingdom has always been one step ahead in adaptation to survive amidst Mother Nature, and their unique traits have always found a way into our modern science. After recent studies conducted on spider silk, the scientists have come up with a new hope for the people with hearing disabilities. According to the scientists, […]
