Fossil puzzle reveals a new monster predator (AFP)
AFP - The fossils of a monster predator with a circular jaw and a pair of claws on its head has been discovered in the old collections of the Smithsonian museum in Washington, researchers said Thursday.
” For the many proponents of randomness, reaching that point of departure in Knowing just means helping oneself to another handful of popcorn and falling back on that finely cultivated suspension of disbelief
At any given time different parts of space will expand at different rates, like the unevenly inflated party balloon
“We thought [geckos] never use their tail,” Full recalls, but it turns out they do
What observations could tell whether the expansion of the universe is driven by dark energy or whether we are living in a special place, such as at the center of a giant void? To test for the presence of a void, cosmologists need a working model of how space, time and matter should behave in its vicinity
His research on antibacterial agents resulted in the discovery of an antibiotic substance called penicillin, which was derived from the fungus Penicillium notatum
One is the geostationary and other is the polar orbiting satellite
They are convenient to carry and easy to use
Some applications also feature a fragment tool, whereby a user can crop and edit movie songs according to the userâs preferences and use them as ring tones
In these pumps, the fuel itself lubricates moving parts as it moves through the pump
In this article, we’ll consider 10 of the most sublime experiments, in our humble opinion
The summers and winters are the result of the tilt of the axis of the Earth
This can significantly improve the power-to-weight ratio for the engine (see How Horsepower Works for details)
If cosmologists accept the cosmological principle and assume that this acceleration happens everywhere, we are led to the conclusion that the universe must be permeated by an exotic form of energy, dark energy, that exerts a repulsive force
” Without love, “Imagination suffers” !
That is until Iowa senator Charles Grassley noticed the foundation’s report
According to new research appearing in Nature Neuroscience, ‘ballers can imagine the shooting motion of another player to predict whether a basketball shot is headed for nothing but net or will brick off the rim