Tag: animals
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COVID-19 has brought a new urgency to the science of restoring the sense of smell
[ad_1] It was Juice who gave him the hint. At lunch, Ícarode AT Pires noticed that his grape his juice flavor was muted and leveled to just water with added sugar. There was no grape goodness. His Pires, an ear, nose and throat specialist at his IPO hospital in Curitiba, Brazil, said: “That’s when I ... -
‘Pudgy’ science teacher self-publishes series of books to help Arkansas kids make better choices
[ad_1] “Happy Choices Today!” is a new children’s book written by Patti Faris, author of Mountainberg’s self-proclaimed “Life of a Geeky, Out-of-the-Box Life.” This is the first installment of a story series that is spun with the voices of colorful animals. Just like in real life, no character is perfect. But, as she puts it, ... -
Scientists say second killer asteroid may have hit Earth
[ad_1] Scientists are investigating a second possibility. asteroid It hit Earth at about the same time as what is thought to have killed nearly all dinosaur life. This investigation is related to a small crater recently discovered in the ocean. Researchers say the crater could have been created by a large asteroid. Scientists have long ... -
Video reveals steps of newly hatched ‘walking’ shark babies
[ad_1] Some sharks can “walk,” and researchers recently discovered how one of these rare shark species practices baby walking. They begin when they are just hatched, and the gait of newly hatched cubs is no different than that of older juveniles. When the tide goes out near the reef, a small kind of carpet shark ... -
Pablo loves science and ‘Paw Petrol’
[ad_1] Pablo is a kind-hearted, imaginative Hispanic teenage boy. Pablo likes to play with Lego and Paw Patrol toys. He loves looking at pictures on his computer and printing them out. Pablo has a great sense of humor and laughter is contagious. Those who know Pablo describe him as happy, silly and a good friend. ... -
Adopting a mammoth could help scientists discover when they last roamed Alaska
[ad_1] Matthew Wooller of the University of Alaska Fairbanks poses among the tusks of a woolly mammoth at his college. (Photo courtesy of JR Ancheta) Scientists at the University of Alaska Fairbanks want to know when a woolly mammoth last fell into the bush in Alaska. He seeks help from an unusual source: people like ... -
Scientists are racing to digitize the DNA of every known species on Earth
[ad_1] Scientists around the world are racing to document the genetic blueprint of every known species on Earth. The effort comes as the United Nations warns that an estimated 1 million plant and animal species are at risk of extinction within the next few decades. “This is absolutely urgent,” researcher Joanna Hurley told CBS News ... -
Do dragons exist? These reptiles come closer.
[ad_1] When it comes to dragons, the human imagination has been stuck in one gear for centuries.whether Ron chinese astrology dragon, Fafnir Like Viking legends, JRR Tolkien’s Smaug, or Westeros’ Flesh of Fire, the formulas for flight, ferocity, and volcanic breath remain largely unchanged. What are these storytellers up to? HBO new drama House of ...










