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09/07/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
African dogs “vote” on group decisions by SNEEZING
We put someone in a position of power based on how trustworthy and capable we think they are. We do this by by holding an electoral voting process, whose intricacies we would not delve into. How about animals? How do they reach a consensus as to who to put in power? According to a study […]
08/04/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Solar cell breakthrough could DOUBLE energy capture efficiency to over 40%
A prototype for a new solar cell that compiles multiple devices into a single device that has the capability of obtaining almost all of the energy in the solar spectrum has been designed by scientists at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. The new model, which transforms direct sunlight into electricity at an accuracy level […]
07/29/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Chimpanzees found to accumulate and transfer cultural knowledge from one generation to the next
A study that was recently published in the journal Evolution and Human Behavior showed that chimpanzees, which the theory of evolution says are where men are descended from, exhibit “cumulative culture”, or the ability to build on the work of others. Until now, it was thought that only humans, baboons, and pigeons had this ability. In […]
07/26/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Scientists uncover “invisible” ancient Hebrew inscription that can only be seen with advanced technology
Researchers, via the wonders of advanced imaging technology, have recently found the existence of an “invisible” inscription on the back of a pottery shard that has been sitting on a display case at The Israel Museum for over 50 years now. Discovered in 1965 in Arad on the border of the Negev and Judean deserts, […]
07/14/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Secret tunnel system discovered beneath Pyramid of the Moon in Mexico
A secret tunnel may have been built under the Pyramid of the Moon, which is the second-largest pyramid in San Juan Teotihuacan in Mexico, after Pyramid of the Sun, archaeologists at the Teotihuacan ruins site said. Denisse Argote Espino, who heads a team of experts at the Directorate of Archaeological Studies of the National Institute […]
07/12/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Revolutionary toothbrush cleans your entire mouth in just 10 seconds using vibration
Are you too tired and weary every night because of the long day that you had and all you want to do when you get home is just fall on your bed and sleep? That would be a nightmare for your teeth, as plaque and cavity buildup is sure to follow this routine. Do not […]
07/09/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Wind turbines could be made less noisy by copying serrated wing edges from owls
A new study that was done by a team of experts from Japan and China, and which was published in the journal Bioinspiration and Biomimetics on Wednesday, July 5, showed the possibility of using concepts that can be gleaned from the unique wing features of owls to make the motion of wind turbines and aircraft […]
07/06/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Archaeologists discover ancient tombs filled with actual GIANTS… “unusually tall and strong” people once roamed the planet
An excavation site in Jiaojia village in eastern China’s Shandong province near Jinan City, which had been known to be around 5,000 years old, was recently discovered to house men who were considered “giants” by ancient (5,000 years ago) standards. The corpses, which came from the Longshan culture during the late Neolithic civilization and were […]
07/02/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
The secret to longevity may be as simple as eating less sugar
Cardiologist Dr. Aseem Malhotra said the secret behind the “world’s healthiest village”, which can be found in the village of Pioppi in southern Italy, was as simply as consuming less sugar. Malhotra, a self-confessed ex-sugar addict, has immersed himself in the study of the factors contributing to heart disease and obesity in Britain. As such, his […]
06/28/2017
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Physics breakthrough can use sunlight to directly transform CO2 into clean fuels like methane, without using fossil fuels
Researchers at the University of Adelaide, in collaboration with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, have found a way to keep on using carbon-based fuel technologies without producing too much of the atmospheric greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) by doing away with fossil fuels. In the study that was published in the Journal of […]
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